Core Values
1. We
Believe in the Authority of Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16,17)
The
basis for the message and methods of ministry of FICMI (Freedom In
Christ Ministries International) is the Word of God. The written Word
and the Living Word should be seen as inseparable. Jesus is the Truth
and so is His Word. FICMI appreciates the contribution of empirical
research and scientific investigation when the results are interpreted
through the grid of Scripture. Science is mankind’s attempt to
understand natural law. Theology is the Christian’s attempt to
systematize divine revelation. Science and theology are fallible, but
God’s word isn’t. FICMI is committed to Truth and sound doctrine, but
not to any one particular systematic theology and does not see any
incongruity between natural law and divine revelation since both
originate in God. All those under the spiritual authority of FICMI are
to be subject to God’s Word and all governing authorities established by
God
(Romans 13:1-5).
2. We
Worship God and Believe that Prayer is our Greatest Work (John 4:23)
Worship is to ascribe and embrace the true attributes of God, both
corporately and individually, and then live accordingly. We strive to
practice the presence of God and consider prayer our first priority,
seeking to know Him and to do His will. We don’t try to manipulate God
or persuade Him to our point of view. We desire to be on the path that
He has chosen for us, and choose to identify with Jesus when He said,
“Not my will be done, but Your will be done.” We try to bathe
everything we do in prayer, not asking God to bless our plans, but
submitting to His plans as discerned in prayer. We believe that Paul’s
instruction in Ephesians 6 on the armor of God concludes with the
admonition for all believers to pray at all times in the Spirit. The
prayers that God the Holy Spirit prompts us to pray are the prayers that
God answers. God uses such prayers to accomplish His work through us.
3. We
Believe in the Centrality of Christ (Hebrews 12:1-3)
Our
identity, acceptance, security, and significance are all found in
Christ, who is the ultimate revelation of God. Therefore our purpose is
to help Christians, their marriages, and their ministries to be
established alive and free in Christ. God has given the Church and
consequently FICMI the ministry of reconciliation, which removes the
barriers to having an intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father
through repentance and faith in God. It is our purpose to lift up the
Son of God that all would be drawn to Him.
4. We
Believe in the Unity of Believers (John 17:20-23)
We
serve the one true God who manifests Himself as the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit. The unity of the Godhead serves as the model for all
relationships. We work to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond
of peace (Ephesians 4:3). This unity is found in our common heritage as
children of God. Where Satan works to divide our minds, marriages and
ministries, FICMI works for the oneness of mind, marriage and ministry
as peacemakers (Matthew 5:9).
5. We
Base our Identity in Christ (John 1:12)
Those who put their trust in Christ are children of God. They are no
longer “in Adam,” they are spiritually alive “in Christ.” Spiritual
life means union with God, which was how the early Church Fathers
described salvation (i.e. union with God). Christians are new creations
in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), and they are no longer “in the flesh,”
but they can walk after or according to the flesh (Romans 8:11). Those
who are not yet Christians have neither the presence of God in their
lives nor the knowledge of His ways, consequently their minds have been
programmed to live independently of God. Salvation doesn’t bring
instant renewal of our minds, which is why the Apostle Paul warns us not
to be conformed any longer to this world, but to be transformed by the
renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We believe that Scripture
identifies all believers as saints rather than sinners, which does not
necessarily reflect our maturity. Being a saint refers to our position
in Christ. All Christians are identified with Christ in His death
(Romans 6:3; Galatians 2:20), in His burial (Romans 6:4), in His
resurrection (Romans 6:5,8,11), in His ascension (Ephesians 2:6), in His
life (Romans 5:10,11), in His power (Ephesians 1:19,20), and in His
inheritance (Romans 8:16,17; Ephesians 1:11,12).
6. We
Strive for a Balanced Biblical Worldview that Includes the Reality of
the Spiritual World (Ephesians 6:10-20)
We
understand that the enemies of our sanctification are the world, the
flesh and the devil. There is a present spiritual battle between good
and evil, between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness,
between the Spirit of truth and the father of lies, and between the true
prophets and the false prophets which calls for Christians to have a
solid biblical foundation, exercise discernment and keep their focus on
Christ. We wrestle not with flesh and blood, but with spiritual rulers
and authorities of this present darkness with the understanding that
they have been disarmed (Colossians 2:15). We understand this battle to
be more of a truth encounter rather than a power encounter, since the
devil is already disarmed. The reality of the spiritual world includes
the present work of the Holy Spirit and we seek His filling and
guidance.
7. We
Seek a Holistic Answer to the Problems of Life (Matthew 6:19-34)
We
try to avoid simplistic answers that address only one dimension of life
and try to consider the proper functioning of our bodies, souls and
spirits. First, we teach the need for a balance of rest, exercise, and
diet, and respect the role that medicine and medications play in healing
and maintaining the body. Second, we acknowledge psychosomatic
illnesses and believe that emotional needs can be met in Christ and seek
to resolve the problems of fear, anxiety, panic attacks, depression and
addiction. Third, we take into account the spiritual component to all
problems, which includes the necessity of being connected to God and the
need to escape from the snares of the devil. We believe in a whole God,
who deals with a whole humanity, who takes into account all reality, all
the time, and we seek Him and His kingdom first.
8. We
Seek a Biblical Balance Between God’s Sovereignty and Mankind’s
Responsibility (1 Corinthians 3:4-9)
We
cannot ask God to do for us what He has revealed to be our
responsibility, and we cannot do for ourselves what only God can do.
Any attempt by one person to help another should by done so with the
understanding that God is also present and there is a role that God and
only God can play in each of our lives. Only God can set a captive free
and bind up the brokenhearted person. So we seek to establish our
methods of ministry with the awareness of God’s omnipresence,
omniscience and omnipotence. We also seek to understand the sensitive
relationship that exists between the encourager and the enquirer helping
them to realize their responsibility. As reconcilers and encouragers we
also depend upon God and avoid being enablers, co-dependents and
rescuers, which undermines the need of inquirers to be responsible for
their own attitudes and actions.
9. We
Strive to be in the Center of God’s Will (1 Thessalonians 4:3)
We
believe that God will guide all those who seek to follow Him, which is a
different concept than knowing God’s will. God’s will for our lives is
our sanctification, i.e. that we conform to His image. The goal of our
instruction is love (1 Timothy 1:5), which is the character of God (I
John 4:16) and not knowledge that makes one arrogant (1 Corinthians
8:1). God is not trying to enlarge our minds; He is trying to enlarge
our hearts so that we may be like Him. We can have knowledge and be
arrogant, but we cannot know God and be arrogant. Our goal is to know
God and become like Him (Philippians 3:8-14) so that others will know
that we are servants of God, because of His love shining through us.
10.
We Live Under the New Covenant and Minister to Others by the Grace of
God (2 Corinthians 3:5,6)
We
believe that we are servants of a new covenant, for the law kills, but
the Spirit gives life. Grace is neither legalism nor license. We could
not live up to the law by the law, but we can live a righteous life if
we do so by faith according to what God says is true and by doing so in
His power rather than by our own strength and resources. Part of our
purpose is to help Christians and their ministries to move from a works
and program orientation to a grace and faith orientation. Biblical
strategies and programs will not work unless they are empowered by the
life of God, because apart from Christ we cannot do anything of lasting
consequence (John 15:5). We don’t have to bear fruit, we have to abide
in Christ and then we will bear fruit. Ministering grace also means
that we don’t put a price tag on our ministry, and we will not
compromise ourselves, our message or our ministry for sake of money.
11.
We Strive to be Servant Leaders (Matthew 20:20-28)
We
don’t get our significance from titles, degrees, gifts or ecclesiastical
positions. We strive to be significant and secure in Christ and not
Lord it over others (1 Peter 5:1-11).
The qualifications to be a spiritual leader (1 Timothy 3:1-13; Titus
1:6-9) are all related to Godly character. As servant leaders we choose
to walk in the light and speak the truth in love. We want every
Christian to reach their highest potential and use their talents and
gifts to glorify God and edify others. It is the purpose of FICMI to
empower God’s people by helping them to understand who they are in
Christ, enabling them to be all that God intended them to be so they
will be able to do all things through Christ who strengthens them
(Philippians 4:13).
12.
We Desire our Ministry to be One of Integrity and Authenticity
(Matthew 5:13-16)
Spiritual integrity and authenticity are more important than recognition
and perceived impact. We believe the proper order is to have maturity
before ministry, character before career, and being before doing. Who
we are is more important than what we do, and we should never compromise
ourselves or our message in order gain the approval of others. God’s
work done God’s way will never lack His support, therefore we don’t
subscribe to worldly methods of fund raising, exaggeration of
accomplishments, hype, false pretenses, exploitation and self-promotion.
Our focus is to grow in our maturity, bring clarity, correctness, and
balance to our message, and let God expand our ministry.
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