We live Christian Principles and Values
Derived from the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
Let's live these 10 principles as a family
Sacrifice
The surrender of our being as a living and holy sacrifice to the Lord: even in the midst of trials; persecution or scarcity. (Romans 12.1, Matthew 16.24)
Faith
Faith has two important parts:
Objective faith: is belief in the sacrifice of Christ, made for all mankind, and faith in the word of God as the divine revelation of God's will on behalf of mankind (1 Peter 1.23-25).
Subjective faith: is the inner assurance and conviction that leads us to trust in God and his word. Therefore we live by faith and for faith (Romans 1:17; Hebrews 11:1).
Holiness
Holiness is an expression of consecration to God and separation from sin. It can be evidenced in positional holiness, and when we are born again; experiential in Christian development and daily living in communion with God; and eternal, when we are with the Lord in heaven and have nothing to do with sin. (Leviticus 20.26. Ephesians 1.4).
Unit
We are one body in Christ as the church of the Lord. Unity is a requirement of Christ for his people and a call to give the image of the body although we have different gifts and ministries, we are one in the Lord. We form a fellowship in harmony together, in a diverse and multifaceted people (Colossians 3.11). We are called to keep unity in the midst of diversity (Ephesians 4.).
Integrity
We are called to be people of integrity; that is, to be people who show congruence between what they do and what they say. People who are transparent, honest, just, of one mind and who lead an intimate life with God. People who are honest, upright in the way they behave with their fellow men and sincere in everything (Psalms 15.2; 101.2: Titus 2; 7).
Generosity
As children of God, it is up to us to practice generosity, which is an act of giving things unselfishly to help others, without expecting anything in return. It is a principle of sowing and reaping, which brings many blessings to those who practice it (Proverbs 19.7; 2 Corinthians 9; 6).
Commitment
Commitment is a voluntary agreement, covenant, or agreement, which is made between two or more persons or entities, subject to compliance between them. We have a commitment to God, to the family, to the church, and to society to make known the truths of the gospel, leading a life dedicated to God (1 Corinthians 9:16).
Truth
Truth is the conformity of things, or thought, with reality. Besides being a concept, the fundamental truth is a person: Jesus Christ our Lord. In a world of lies, anyone who uses, professes and practices the truth is truthful. The Christian must always opt for the practice and living of the truth (Ephesians 4:25; Zechariah 8:16).
Loyalty
It is faithfulness to God, to the people around us and to the institution we serve. (Jeremiah 42.5)
Service
We should serve God and our fellow men, doing so with love, joy and happiness; following the example of our Lord Jesus Christ who, being Lord, became a servant, without expecting anything in return. (Philippians 2:5-7; Matthew 20:26-28).









