“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you to fish for people.” (Matt 4:19, NIV)
Apostles of Life: A Christian Community Peer Support Program, was designed to support those with lived/living experience in acquiring voluntary supervised work experience under the supervision of a qualified peer coordinator per national model best practices. We invite you to be a part of our community seeking to help people living successfully with mental health conditions, supported by people with similar experiences.
This website offers access to the Apostles of Life: A Christian Community Peer Support Program manual, referred to as the Program Overview Evaluation and Implementation Manual, as well as an official registration access point for Peer Support Specialists (PSS) to self-enroll under a Qualified Peer Coordinators (QPC). QPCs also have access on this website to register their supervisee cohorts to confirm PSS registration and progress towards supervised work experience.
Helpful training links, resources and other materials promoted on this website are to assist with safe implementation of peer-to-peer recovery and prevention procedures for mental health conditions.
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Meet Our Director
Michael Stempkovski is the Director of the Apostles of Life: A Christian Community Peer Support Program. He and his wife Rhonda live in Mississippi with their three daughters, where they attend a non-denominational Christian church.