The Quest House

“Where Lives Are Restored”

“I will restore to you the years that the locust has eaten.” — Joel 2:25

The Quest Houses are an integral of the Saved Life Continuum of Care — safe, structured, faith-based homes designed for men and women coming out of addiction, homelessness, or incarceration. They are more than transitional housing; they are discipleship homes where residents learn to walk in faith, rebuild stability, and live in accountability. Each Quest House is modeled after the early Church in Acts 2 — a place of fellowship, prayer, teaching, and shared life. Together, residents grow in maturity, purpose, and responsibility while preparing for independent living or ministry service.

The Bigger Vision

Each Quest House is a bridge between transformation and full restoration — a place where faith meets structure and community becomes family. They serve as living examples of the Acts 2 Church — believers breaking bread together, sharing life, and becoming living testimonies of God’s power to restore.

We are preparing to open the first Quest Houses in Escambia County. Your prayers, resources, and partnership can help us open the doors of restoration.

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  • Quest House (Men)

    “Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.” — 1 Corinthians 16:13

    The Men’s Quest House provides a structured, Christ-centered environment for men transitioning from The Forge, jail, or homelessness into restored living.
    Residents commit to daily discipleship, mentorship, and employment or training, while developing spiritual disciplines that strengthen their walk with God.

    Program Focus:

    Faith-based accountability and brotherhood

    Job placement and work readiness

    Daily Bible study and mentorship

    Reentry coaching and life skills development

    Goal: To restore identity, rebuild responsibility, and release men into purpose.

  • The Quest House (Women)

    “She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.” — Proverbs 31:25 (NLT)

    The Women’s Quest House offers a peaceful, nurturing environment for women recovering from addiction, homelessness, or crisis.


    Residents experience healing through discipleship, counseling, and community support, learning to walk again in dignity and faith.

    Program Focus:

    Trauma-informed faith-based recovery

    Mentorship and spiritual development

    Parenting support and life skills

    Employment assistance and financial stability

    Goal: To restore women to wholeness and purpose as daughters of the King.

  • Quest House (Re-Entry)

    “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” — 2 Corinthians 5:17

    The Saved Life Re-entry Program is designed to walk alongside men and women leaving incarceration as they rebuild their lives on the foundation of faith. Our goal is to make sure no one walks out of a cell and back into the same cycle — but into a community of hope, accountability, and purpose.

    Through the Quest Houses and partnership with The Forge, our Re-entry program provides:

    Safe, structured, faith-based housing

    One-on-one discipleship and spiritual mentorship

    Job readiness and employment connections

    Reconciliation with family and community

    Pastoral care and counseling

    Support navigating probation, parole, and practical needs

    We believe re-entry is not just about rejoining society — it’s about being reborn into destiny. When men and women come out of prison and into discipleship, they become living proof that God still redeems, restores, and rebuilds lives.

    Help us open the doors of hope for returning citizens.

  • Quest House (Veteran)

    “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.” — John 15:13 (NKJV)

    The Veterans Quest House is a unique home of honor and restoration for men and women who have served our country.

    This program addresses both the visible and invisible wounds of military life, offering spiritual renewal, counseling, and reintegration support within a faith-filled brotherhood and sisterhood.

    Program Focus:

    Peer mentoring and pastoral care

    PTSD and trauma support in a faith context

    Job training and VA resource connection

    Service opportunities in ministry and community

    Goal: To restore honor, healing, and belonging to those who once fought for others — and now find freedom in Christ.