COUNSELING BOYS, CHANGING LIVES
Have you had your boy in months or years of counseling with no progress? If you answered “Yes,” the Agape program may be the right choice for your teen. Agape provides a structured environment with a balance of discipline and opportunities. Moreover, we provide group and individual counseling by our ministry staff, far from the influences which may be driving your teen’s actions and behavior and destroying the progress your teen made each week with a local counselor.
Agape works because your teen will eventually want it to work, so they can go home. Without that will, there is no reason for them to think about changing or dealing with the struggles that are driving their behavior. Then, as time goes on, the change they tended at first to fake gets reinforced by our staff and from added privileges and freedoms, and they begin enjoying being a better person.
Equally important, we work with your son to reveal the spiritual side of life, and point him to the real answer…Jesus Christ. For only with a change of heart will real change be made in his life. Your son will find a place of acceptance and love at Agape, for our desire is to love him to Christ, not force or initimidate him. We realize that unless the choice is made of his own free will, no change can happen and our primary goal will fail. Every day at Agape boys “see the light” and like the Apostle Paul, turn their lives over to their Savior.
Agape Boarding School – Helping Families – Helping Teens



Most boarding schools kick out kids with behavior problems…we welcome them! Agape is all about working with boys who have gotten off track in life. We are specifically designed in structure and care to be a positive influence in these boys’ lives and turn them around to become mature, thoughtful and respectful young men, with a renewed purpose and outlook on life. So, if your boy is in trouble or causing trouble, send him our way. We’d love to help you and help him. Fill in our inquiry form to speak with a parent coach!

Rich Kaszak graduated in 1993 from Hyles Anderson College with a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education and finished his Master's of Business Administration from Liberty University in May of 2006.
Brent Jackson attended Maranatha Baptist Bible College for two years and graduated from Open Door Baptist Church Institute in 1999 with a degree in Bible.
Jim Blake graduated from Calvary Baptist Bible Seminary in Eufala, Oklahoma with an Associates degree in theology in 2006.
Leo Lenze graduated from Carolina University of Theology in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies.