The C-Life philosophy, which is the same as the Christian philosophy, can be summarized by a commitment to one word, LOVE. Love for God and love for one another. We call this The Great Commandment (Mk 12:29) and The Great Commission (Matt. 28:16-20, Eph. 2:8-10, 2 Tim 3:16, 1 Cor. 13:13).
Our particular scope of focus is how as Christians our work can be lived out as worship to the Lord. In love through how we serve our community and those under our care. Lived out in evangelising, by living a lifestyle of excellence and integrity. Always ready to share the gospel along with our personal story of faith. (Matt 20:26-27, John 4:23-24, 1 Pet 3:15)
Our particular scope of focus is how as Christians our work can be lived out as worship to the Lord. In love through how we serve our community and those under our care. Lived out in evangelising, by living a lifestyle of excellence and integrity. Always ready to share the gospel along with our personal story of faith. (Matt 20:26-27, John 4:23-24, 1 Pet 3:15)
The Life of the Christian
We believe that Christianity is about living a life of unconditional love. A love made possible only by the grace of God; rooted in Christ, directed by The Bible, enabled by The Spirit. (John 17:2-4).
We believe that our faith is not just practiced on one day Sunday, but needs to be expressed throughout the week and in every area of life including how we conduct our professional life as well as in our family life. (Mat 25:14-30)
We believe that as Christians we become good and productive citizens in our community, causing us to be servant leaders in our family and vocation. So living out the Christian life has the tendency to produce economic and/or social changes in every community. (Mat 5:14-16)
We believe that our faith is not just practiced on one day Sunday, but needs to be expressed throughout the week and in every area of life including how we conduct our professional life as well as in our family life. (Mat 25:14-30)
We believe that as Christians we become good and productive citizens in our community, causing us to be servant leaders in our family and vocation. So living out the Christian life has the tendency to produce economic and/or social changes in every community. (Mat 5:14-16)
The Authority of the Christian
We believe that the Bible is God’s word; it is true, no errors and has all authority. Those who follow its truth, will enjoy the beauty of a personal relationship with God and will radiate a joy and peace that only comes from God (Deut 7:6-8:20, Matt 11:28-30).
We believe that the ways of God through Christ, revealed to us in the Bible is the only truth that should govern every area of our life. Only in living out the Christian life, do we have true riches that will last forever (Heb 4:12, 2 Tim 3:16).
We believe that the universal Church is made up of believers in Christ Jesus and they have been given power and authority to advance the name and agenda of God on earth. So the goal of the local Church is to equip these believers to do just that (Eph. 4:11-13, 1 Cor 13:13).
We believe that the ways of God through Christ, revealed to us in the Bible is the only truth that should govern every area of our life. Only in living out the Christian life, do we have true riches that will last forever (Heb 4:12, 2 Tim 3:16).
We believe that the universal Church is made up of believers in Christ Jesus and they have been given power and authority to advance the name and agenda of God on earth. So the goal of the local Church is to equip these believers to do just that (Eph. 4:11-13, 1 Cor 13:13).
The Responsibility of the Christian
We believe that Christians have a strong responsibility to elevate the plights of the marginalized—the poor, orphans, widows and refugees living amongst us (James 1:27)
We believe that life purpose can fully be realized with an intimate relationship with God through Christ and this has to be carried out with integrity and excellence (Phil 2:13).
We believe that each Christian has unique gifts, which need to be intentionally discovered, through prayer, mentors and service. These gifts once discovered should be exercised to build the individual, their family and the community (1 Pet 4:10-11).
We believe that life purpose can fully be realized with an intimate relationship with God through Christ and this has to be carried out with integrity and excellence (Phil 2:13).
We believe that each Christian has unique gifts, which need to be intentionally discovered, through prayer, mentors and service. These gifts once discovered should be exercised to build the individual, their family and the community (1 Pet 4:10-11).