High school students raising their hands in celebration during a Re:generation for Students group session at Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas.

Come as you are. Discover healing in a way that’s real.

Find freedom from addictions, healing from hurts, and peace through life’s struggles.

Life is hard. You’re not alone. There is hope.

If you are ready to heal, you are welcome!

Through the steps of healing found in God’s Word, countless students have discovered freedom—freedom from addiction and anxiety, from grief and shame, from the pain of broken relationships, abuse, and so much more.

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Frequently asked questions.

What is the gender and ages of the participants?

Re:generation for Students is designed for high schoolers in grades 9–12. Groups are divided by gender, so you’ll be with other guys or girls your age.

What's the length of the class?

The program runs for 12 weeks, meeting once a week. It’s a steady pace that allows you to grow and heal over time in a safe and supportive community.

Who is allowed to lead this program?

The program is led by a committed leadership team who have completed Re:generation or have spent time serving with students. Re:generation for Students requires all potential leaders to:
- Participate in a face-to-face interview with the local organization’s staff overseeing and hosting the program
- Complete a criminal background check for the local organization’s staff overseeing and hosting the program
- Review the leadership policies and safety procedures, and sign a statement acknowledging that they have read, understood, and agree to comply with policy requirements

Will I meet other students my age?

Whenever possible, organizations group you with students in your age range who are walking through similar experiences. It’s a great way to connect and grow alongside people who truly get it.

How can parents or other trusted adults be involved?

Participants should bring at least one parent or trusted adult to the first orientation meeting, where you’ll discuss how to best support students throughout the program. Parents play a vital role in encouraging their student during this journey. While the program is designed for students to process and grow alongside their peers, parents are kept informed and can reach out to program leaders with any questions. Many parents or trusted adults find it helpful to have their own copy of the curriculum to better understand and engage with what their student is learning.