Principles

OUR PRINCIPLES


The Foundation is, since its genesis, based on the Holy Bible, the Word of God, and seeks to respond with obedience to the commandment that demands love your neighbor (Matthew 22:39), aware that this commandment reaches the individual, not only in one's spiritual dimension, but also physical, emotional and social.


The Foundation believes that love for others cannot be just a word (1 John 3:18), but that it must necessarily materialize in kind attitudes of service to others, primarily those who are most fragile, but extendable to all (Galatians 6:10 ), regardless of age, sex, nationality, color, religion, political conviction or social status (James 2: 9).


As a Christian-inspired foundation, we understand that the dignity of the Human Being derives directly from the fact that he was created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). Therefore, we are seriously committed to the respect and defense of human life, from conception to natural death (1 Samuel 2: 6), whatever the specific circumstances of each individual.

Starting from an intentional social conscience, we assume that it is our responsibility to intervene in society (Ecclesiastes 9:10) in a concrete and effective way, both in solving existing problems and in preventing them, through actions that seek to strengthen not only individuals, but also people, families as structural cells of the social fabric and fundamental to the construction and maintenance of common well-being.


As a Christian Foundation we know that the transformation of the human heart and the building of whole and fraternal individuals, as well as the construction of just, solidary and secure societies depend on the knowledge of Jesus Christ, the action of Jesus Christ and His grace on the nations ( Acts 17; 24-25,28).



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