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FAQ About Men’s Groups by Captives Free:

  • Men’s groups meet many times a week via Zoom, and you can attend any meeting, any time, as many times a week as you’d like.

    Monday: 7:00 to 9:00 pm EST

    Monday: 7:00 to 9:00 pm PST

    Tuesday: 6:00 to 8:00 pm CST

    Thursday: 8:00 to 10:00 pm UK

    Saturday: 7:00 to 9:00 am EST

    Saturday: 7:00 to 9:00 am CST

  • The Captives Free Men’s Group is a safe environment where men can be open, authentic, and expect to experience the transformation of growth.

    You are welcome but not expected to share at your first meeting, but other members will be honored if you decide to share.

  • The meetings last up to 2 hours. The first part is dedicated to an interactive lesson from the group leader, and the second part is personalized for your small group.

  • Yes, confidentiality is expected and non-negotiable. We do not reveal the identity of our group members or any personal information outside the group.

  • Your Captives Free Men’s Group is a safe environment, led by trained men who have walked this path before you. You will be free to share your struggles and find accountability. Our materials help you explore the core issues that have driven your behavior. We understand you and want to tell you that you are not alone.

Men’s Recovery Zoom Groups Meeting Times:

  • Monday

    7:00 to 9:00 pm EST

  • Monday

    7:00 to 9:00 pm PST

  • Tuesday

    6:00 to 8:00 pm CST

  • Thursday

    8:00 to 10:00 pm UK

  • Saturday

    7:00 to 9:00 am EST

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The Captives Free program uses a unique “core issue” approach to identify and process your life story; that is the wounds in your past that you are trying to medicate with your behavior. These wounds come from your family of origin, from traumatic experiences, and hurtful messages that came from or affected your relationships. Opening up and processing that understanding is the key to making changes in how you respond to these triggers and to avoiding the destructive cycles of behavior. As you grow in this ability to respond in healthier ways, the behaviors and consequences you desire to avoid will become less frequent.

  • A support group is a gathering of people with shared objectives who hold each other accountable in pursuing and reaching those objectives. The group meets regularly to share their individual progress toward those goals, and to offer mutual support and accountability.

  • Weekly attendance is strongly encouraged. In fact, there are many who advise daily meetings in the critical early stages of recovery. After all, consistency, discipline, and accountability are key elements in changing how you medicate your core wounds and learning to respond to your triggers in healthy ways.

  • The Captives Free Men’s Workbook leads you through three levels of examination of seven individual principles, for a total of twenty-one assignments. The concept is to repeat this cycle multiple times, in order to reinforce understanding of those seven principles, and to encourage you to take on broader roles in the program as your recovery progresses. Those roles involve helping others coming along behind you to reach their goals and making lasting recovery available to more and more of God’s people. Refer to the Captives Free Recovery Plan for more information on the expected progression through that journey, with emphasis on the first twelve months.

  • Captives Free groups are real support groups, not merely study groups, and the “core issue” recovery model focuses on the issues that are driving your behavior, and not just on the behavior itself. Once you can identify those core issues, you are in a much better position to avoid the related triggers and handle them in healthier ways. This program is designed to help you heal from those wounds—to get well and not to just get sober. To experience real transformation.

  • We have a growing list of online groups that meet using Zoom or similar technologies to bring together members from many locations. Do not let the absence of a local group keep you from joining us. The available technologies make video-based online groups highly effective in providing the mutual support and accountability that are critical to the support group process.

  • Absolutely. You receive your own copy of the Captives Free Men’s Workbook with your Membership. You will be able to benefit from the assignments meaningfully and participate in group discussions.

  • "It’s encouraging to see what long-lasting freedom from this sin looks like. In our group, God has shown me not only that I’m not alone in this war against sexual sin, but that this war can actually be won."

    -Chris

  • "I was  able to come and meet with a group of ladies who knew what I was going through and showed empathy and compassion when I needed it most. They spoke truth to me when I was confused or didn't know what to think or believe."

    -Christine

  • "I got so much more than I expected out of this group. I wasn’t judged, but given compassion, love, and a place of confidentiality with the ladies. It's been life changing for me and my husband."

    -Trisha

  • "The workbook gave me the tools to get sober. The brothers provided support, encouragement, and accountability. I needed both to move past my addiction. "

    -Josh