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Strategy & Guiding Values

Strategy & Guiding Values

Strategy
To develop and disseminate Christian values based on relationship-driven programs to believers in Lebanon and Syrian refugees and the rest of the Middle East.
“If not you … then who? If not now … then when? And if not them … then why?”

“If not you … then who? If not now … then when? And if not them … then why?”

Guiding Values

Guiding Values

Strategy
Jesus Always Live a life that honors God. Bathe life with prayer and the word of God. Let the LORD lead and share the gospel with all people. Accountability We are committed to wise stewardship as lives are transformed in the Middle East by the grace of God. Every penny donated is a sacred trust — we operate with total transparency and the highest standard of accountability. We are independently audited with external accreditation to help to assure our donors and others we use funds to the honor of God (II Corinthians 8:21).
People First

People First

  • All people are treated with dignity and respect regardless of ethnic background, literacy level, or socio-economic level.
  • The people that we serve, our staff, donors, boards and volunteers. We celebrate the uniqueness of every person, culture, and contribution.
  • Our aim is to demonstrate Jesus eyes that were filled with compassion to others and met each person unique needs differently.
  • Together we are on a mission to share the peace of God, through reconciliation, and heal the broken hearted in a lost world.
  • We, as a Christian mission organization, seek partnership with like minded people.
  • We look for partnership that transcends structural, legal, and cultural boundaries.
  • We accept obligations of joint participation, mutual accountability, shared goals that a true partnership requires.
  • We affirm our independence and our understanding that, at times, we may need to yield autonomy for the good of the people  we serve.
  • We are partners with donors who have the same vision of helping poor, uneducated people.
  • We are willing to hear other perspectives and consider honest opinions about our work.
  • We take the extra step in faith when a crisis happens in the Middle East (such as the port explosion in Beirut in 2020).
  • We respond when economic crises and social deprivation take place, such as in Lebanon, Syria, and  other Middle East countries.
  • We maintain a commitment to help the helpless and share the Good News.
  • As we see unusual opportunities to serve people, we encourage the spirit of creativity and flexibility.
  • We believe in self-reflection as an organization, which keeps us learning about our own organization as well as people and donors.
  • Our aim to replicate the work we do in Lebanon in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries, training people and commissioning them to expand the kingdom of Jesus (Ephesians 6:7).
  • Many of our new converts have expressed the desire to go back to their hometown and start a church, which we know pleases God and makes us so excited.