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Miracle Hill Renewal Center

19 Graves Drive, Greenville, South Carolina, 29609
Miracle Hill Renewal Program uses a Christian adaptation of the 12-Steps to help free women from their life-dominating addictions. The program has four phases, including spiritual foundations, inner healing, building healthy relationships and life planning.

Facility Highlights

  • Chapel and Church Services
  • Bible Study
  • Individual Counseling

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  • 12-Step

    The term “12 Step Program” describes a way to recover from addiction that is based on the model developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. Many drug and alcohol treatment centers base their treatment on 12 steps – the first three of which are situational, the next four addressing the practical issues created by the addiction, followed by two steps focused on making amends for hurting others. Steps 10 and 11 involve a deeper examination of the previous steps and the final step is focused on helping others avoid and recover from addiction.
  • Individual Therapy

    This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.

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Meet the Staff

  • Reid Lehman
    Reid LehmanPresident & CEO
    Reid Lehman has been employed with Miracle Hill Ministries since 1980 and has led the ministry since 1985. Reid holds an undergraduate degree from Bob Jones University, an MBA from Winthrop University, and an honorary doctorate from Clearwater Christian College. In 1997, Reid received the Lewis Hine Award, presented by the National Child Labor Committee for service to children and youth. In 2002, he received the Silver Crescent Award for service to the state of South Carolina. In the fall of 2005, he published God Wears His Own Watch, an autobiographical account of God at work in Miracle Hill Ministries.
  • Larry Bateman
    Larry BatemanCOO
    Larry joined Miracle Hill Ministries in November 2009. His passion is to help the ministry, clients and employees to be all that God desires us to be. Prior to joining Miracle Hill, he served in both local church and mission agency settings. Larry has also served in various leadership roles in business and education. He received his MBA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and his BS degree from the University of Arkansas. Larry is married and has four children.

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  • 3.7
    Avg. score from 3 reviews
  • 4
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  • 4
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    This place has no documented success cases. They treated my wife. Told me she was doing unbelievably well. She was drunk a month after she left the center but still in their aftercare program. I checked up on their success rate. The Director could not provide any. The statement on their website that they have a 97 percent success rate is an outright lie. Miracle Hill claims to use a "Biblical approach to the 12 Steps" which reveals their arrogance. They know more about the 12 steps than AA so they have come up with their own version. No success in over 30 years is the proof in the pudding. These people collect money to treat the addicted, the addicted that can afford nothing else, to ply their "addiction theology" on our society's weakest and most vulnerable. Shame on Miracle Hill. Stay away. This place is a death trap. Alcoholism kills.
    BL
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    It's a clean facility and they do have good meals. If you voice a question as to HOW the facility can help you once you are there, they will ask you to leave. They ask for honesty, but if you ARE honest, they do not want to help you understand and calm your fears in 'Will the program work?" or "Am I in the right place?' . They automatically tell you to leave, and if you can't, they take you to a homeless shelter, leave you there with none of your money, then pick you up the next morning, take you to a bus station. If the buses do not go to your hometown, THEY DO NOT CARE, they leave you there. If this is CHRISTIAN LOVE and COMPASSION..NO THANK YOU! If you are not a Christian, do not go. This facility will only help you if you are one. If you are not Christian, they will make you miserable until you leave.The love and compassion for addicts depends on your Christian status.
    TJS
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    tough love program and very strict rules. Dependent upon God and religion to see their errors.