Karobran New Life Centre

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Karobran New Life centre consists of two Farms. Karobran houses Families and Single Men and Karingal houses the Single Women.

Karobran New Life Centre has a Mandate to help those that are suffering under the slavery of addiction and bondage to life-controlling problems, it is the aim of the centre staff to help the student (client) to break free from addictive lifestyles and to become active in life and living, and to enable the student to make a positive contribution to society. (Rehabilitation).

Karobran New Life Centre is active in helping students restore their relationships with God through Prayer, Counselling, the Word of God, and Church (Restoration).

Karobran New Life Centre desires to bring anyone who desires to know God into relationship with him. (Evangelism).

Karobran offers a combination of both a work program and a study program both of which are outlined on their respective pages.

Karobran New Life Centres is affiliated with the AOG Church. Church is held at Karobran farm on Wednesday evenings and twice on Sundays.

If you are looking to take a new direction or you know someone who wants to take a new direction in life, and leave the addictions and life-controlling issues behind them, then we are what you’re looking for. To apply to the program download the application forms from this site and send them or fax them to us.

‘Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on JESUS, the perfecter of our faith’

HEBREWS 12:1-2a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Last Updated  14th March 2007