Values

We are committed to embodying the fruits of the Spirit in all that we do. By cultivating love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, we strive to reflect Christ's character in our interactions, service, and mission. These virtues guide our actions and relationships, shaping a community of grace, compassion, and integrity.

Love

A selfless, sacrificial love that seeks the well-being of others. It’s not just a feeling but a commitment to care, serve, and put others' needs before our own. It mirrors the unconditional love Christ shows us.

Joy

A deep sense of inner happiness and contentment, not based on circumstances but on a relationship with God. It’s a joy that comes from knowing we are loved by God and are part of His kingdom.

Peace

A state of calm and wholeness, both internally and in our relationships with others. It’s the peace that surpasses understanding, rooted in trusting God's plan and having harmony with others.

Patience

The ability to endure difficult situations and people without becoming frustrated or angry. It’s waiting calmly in God’s timing and showing grace in times of trial.

Kindness

The quality of being considerate, compassionate, and gentle toward others. It’s actively looking for ways to help, serve, and uplift those around us, treating everyone with respect and dignity.

Goodness

A moral excellence and integrity that reflects God's nature. It’s doing what is right, even when it’s difficult, and choosing actions that benefit others and glorify God.

Faithfulness

Being loyal, dependable, and trustworthy in our relationship with God and others. It means remaining committed to God’s will, promises, and being someone others can rely on.

Gentleness

A humble and considerate attitude toward others, marked by respect and self-control. It’s handling people and situations with care, avoiding harshness or aggression.

Self-Control

The ability to govern our desires, emotions, and actions in a way that honors God. It’s saying "no" to unhealthy impulses and staying focused on what is good, pure, and beneficial.

Servanthood

The heart of a missionary is to serve others selflessly, following Jesus' example of humility and sacrifice. It's about putting others’ needs first and serving with joy, even in difficult circumstances.

Compassion

A deep empathy for the struggles of others, leading to tangible acts of love and care. Compassion moves us to action and helps us connect with people in meaningful, life-changing ways.

Cultural Sensitivity

Respecting and valuing the diverse cultures and traditions of those we serve, and adapting our message and methods to meet them where they are without compromising the gospel.

Boldness in Faith

A willingness to stand firm in our beliefs, share the gospel with courage, and trust God to work powerfully through us, no matter the challenges or opposition we might face.

Humility

Acknowledging that we are not superior to those we serve, and approaching our mission work with an attitude of learning, growth, and dependence on God. It’s about serving without a sense of entitlement or pride.

Integrity

Living a life of honesty, transparency, and moral uprightness. Missionaries must reflect Christ in their words and actions, building trust with the communities they serve.

Perseverance

Staying committed to the mission despite difficulties, setbacks, or discouragement. A missionary's life often involves challenges, but perseverance ensures we remain faithful to God’s calling.

Evangelistic Zeal

A passionate drive to share the gospel and see others come to know Christ. It’s a burning desire to spread the hope of Jesus wherever we go.

Discipleship

Not just evangelizing, but intentionally guiding others in their faith journey, helping them grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus and equipping them to make disciples themselves.

Dependence on God

Acknowledging that we cannot do the work of missions in our own strength. Trusting God’s guidance, provision, and power is central to effective missionary work.

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