Who We Are
In 2018, LifeHouse Women’s Home was founded by Assemblies of God US Missionaries Tim and Tami Leathers, aiming to provide hope to women seeking freedom from addiction and brokenness. With Tim’s background in ministry and law enforcement, and Tami's experience in education and addiction recovery, LifeHouse has served as a refuge where women have found not only shelter, but also the love of Christ and the support needed to rebuild their lives. Over the years, the ministry has witnessed countless stories of redemption and healing. Today, Tim and Tami help empower and train others to help those struggling with addiction and life-controlling issues.


Mission Statement
LifeHouse is dedicated to training, equipping, and mentoring people to love and serve those who are hurting. Our mission is to empower individuals, organizations, and churches to effectively minister to those struggling with addiction, bringing hope, healing, and transformation through Christ. By equipping the local church, we help to seek and save the lost and guide them toward freedom and purpose.
Our Belief
Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are to be bold in their faith, serve others, and share the gospel. This spiritual empowerment strengthens individuals for ministry and unites the church in its mission to impact the world.


Our Focus
We bring together and equip individuals and groups, forming coalitions that effectively minister to those struggling with addiction and life-controlling issues. By combining resources, knowledge, and influence, these coalitions create a greater impact and advocate for a lasting change in their communities.
Our mission extends beyond training – we strive to be a lasting resource for the projects we’ve helped bring to life.
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LifeHouse would love to partner with your church and community,
bringing help and healing.
Our Approach
LifeHouse provides consultations, ministry support, and training programs, empowering people to help those who struggle with addiction and life-controlling issues. This may come through:
- Evangelical and leadership training
- Educational and career training for those who struggle to provide for themselves or their families
- Providing homes for those struggling with addiction
- Resource centers for unhoused individuals

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