Casey Turner and the team behind a Christ-centered men’s recovery ministry in Rogers, Arkansas

About Limitless Life

Who we are

Limitless Life Recovery Ministries is a Christ-centered ministry in Rogers, Arkansas, run by people who came out of addiction themselves and have spent the years since helping other men do the same.

The name

Where the name
comes from

Addiction narrows a life.

It starts by taking the big things — work, marriage, reputation — and then it comes for the small ones. Where you can go. Who will take your call. What you’re allowed to hope for. Eventually a man’s whole world fits inside the next few hours, and everything past that has been quietly crossed off.

Limitless Life is the opposite claim. It says the crossing-off can stop, and most of what was taken can be given back. Not because a man tries harder, but because Christ actually changes people — and because a man in that condition needs somewhere to go and somebody who won’t quit on him.

The name is the promise. The program is our attempt to keep it.

Our story

Founded by two people
who have been where you are

Limitless Life is Casey and Tiffanie Turner’s work together. They have launched recovery programs side by side before, and the vision behind this one hasn’t changed since the first.

Casey grew up rough. His parents were in addiction, and he was in it himself by fourteen. That went on for twelve years. It ended at twenty-six, when he turned his life over to Jesus Christ and was set free from it. He went through a recovery home and graduated a six-month program — the same length he now runs, for the same reason.

In the years since, the two of them have helped launch more than seven recovery programs, all of them still running today.

Casey Turner, co-founder and director of Limitless Life Recovery Ministries in Rogers, Arkansas

Casey Turner

Co-Founder & Director

A licensed pastor, having served as senior and associate pastor. Twenty-plus years a business owner. He leads the program, teaches the business leadership phase, and works alongside the men in the trades.

Tiffanie Turner, co-founder of Limitless Life Recovery Ministries in Rogers, Arkansas

Tiffanie Turner

Co-Founder · Intake & Family Services, Certified Counselor

Tiffanie is a Board Certified Counselor specializing in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Certified Faith-Based Counselor and Peer Support Specialist. She takes every first phone call — if you reach out about yourself or someone you love, Tiffanie is who you talk to. She also runs the transition phase in months six and seven.

“We’re passionate about this ministry because we ourselves have had our life change through Jesus Christ, and we believe that He can change anyone.”

— Tiffanie Turner

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What we believe

Five convictions
this ministry runs on

These aren’t program features. They’re the things we’re convinced are true, and everything else follows from them.

Jesus Christ saves people.

Not improves them, not manages them — saves them. This isn’t a therapeutic technique with a religious accent. It’s the center.

God’s Word tells the truth about a man.

Scripture is where a man finds out who he actually is: more broken than he wanted to admit, and more loved than he thought possible. Both halves matter.

Work restores dignity.

There’s something a man gets from finishing a hard day that no amount of talking about his feelings will give him. Idleness is dangerous in recovery.

People need someone worth following.

Most men in addiction have had plenty of authority and very little example. Being around men of integrity changes people in ways instruction alone doesn’t.

Nobody recovers alone.

Isolation is where addiction does its best work. The recovery community is everything — fellowship, and learning that no matter what you’ve been through, you’re still useful to God.

“If you’re still breathing, there’s still hope. It doesn’t matter where you’ve been or what you’ve done. God can bring you through.”

Men talking around a table at a faith-based recovery ministry in Northwest Arkansas

When someone is ready

You don’t have to
wait for a disaster

People ask how far down someone has to go before recovery is possible. Casey’s answer is short:

“I think it’s the moment they realize that they have a problem.”

That’s it. Not a lost job, not a lost family, not a night in jail. Men enter recovery at every level of loss, and earlier is better than later — especially now, with what’s in the drug supply.

If you’ve realized you have a problem, you’re already at the place where this can start.

Why Northwest Arkansas

We built this
here on purpose

This ministry could have been located anywhere. It’s in Rogers because of what this region already has and what it’s currently losing.

Northwest Arkansas has an unusual concentration of the things a recovery ministry actually needs — strong churches, employers who are hiring, business leaders willing to invest their time in someone else’s son, and a culture where people still show up for a neighbor in trouble. Those aren’t available everywhere.

It also has the other side of it. Benton and Washington counties have grown fast, and addiction has grown with them. Methamphetamine now accounts for more overdose deaths in Arkansas than any other substance, and families here are burying people over it.

Both things are true at once, and that’s exactly why this belongs here. The region that has men in trouble is the same region that has what it takes to get them out.

Northwest Arkansas churches and businesses supporting men’s addiction recovery in Rogers AR
Donors and churches funding a no cost men’s recovery program in Northwest Arkansas

How we’re funded

Where the money
comes from

Men don’t pay to be here. That means someone else does.

Limitless Life runs on giving — churches, local businesses, and individuals across Northwest Arkansas who decided that a man’s inability to pay shouldn’t determine whether he gets help.

We think people who give deserve to know what their money did, and men who come here deserve to arrive without a bill. Both commitments are permanent.

What we’re building

Where this
is going

The immediate goal is straightforward: a strong program in Northwest Arkansas, full, running well, and sending men home changed. We’re working toward a forty-man dorm.

Past that — a permanent home for the ministry on land of its own. A weekly worship service that men, graduates, and families can all belong to. Transitional housing so a man leaving the program has somewhere steady to land. Deeper partnerships with churches and employers across the region.

Some of that isn’t built yet, and we’d rather say so than imply otherwise. But it’s what we’re aiming at, and it’s the same vision Casey and Tiffanie have carried since the first program they ever launched.

A man beginning recovery at a Christ-centered men’s ministry in Rogers Arkansas

The fastest way to understand this ministry
isn’t reading about it.

If you’re a man who needs help, or a family member trying to figure out what to do next, call and ask us anything.