Repair, Reuse, Redeem is a new nonprofit, gospel-centered ministry that partners with Christian churches to disciple youth and young adults through hands-on repair workshops that integrate biblical teaching, intergenerational mentoring, and practical life skills.
The ministry is built on a redemptive biblical framework: God restores what is broken and repurposes it for His glory. Through structured repair workshops, participants experience this truth tangibly—learning not only how to fix physical items, but also how Christ redeems lives and calls believers to serve others.
Workshops are hosted by Christian churches and typically include worship and gospel teaching, shared fellowship, and guided hands-on repair instruction. The ministry intentionally brings together multiple generations—youth, parents, and older skilled adults—fostering discipleship, relational depth, and a culture of service within the church.
By addressing real community needs while equipping families with practical skills, Repair Redeem Reuse strengthens the church’s discipleship mission and offers a meaningful, Christ-centered alternative to passive or screen-dominated youth engagement.
What We Do
Repair: We teach youth practical repair skills, such as fixing bikes, small appliances, tools, and household items while emphasizing patience, problem-solving, and craftsmanship. Repair becomes a classroom where character is shaped and perseverance is learned.
Redeem: Redemption is at the heart of everything we do. Each project is paired with gospel teaching, prayer, and mentorship, helping youth understand how God restores people just as He restores broken things.
Reuse: Through reuse, youth learn stewardship and care for God’s creation. By restoring items rather than discarding them, we reduce waste and provide help to individuals and families in need.
Through tool-in-hand learning, intergenerational relationships, and service-driven projects, youth discover that their work matters to their community and to God.