MISSION is to strengthen community’s role in improving access to relevant and quality livelihoods by functioning as a lead Charity organisation in delivering, demonstrating and advocating for innovative and inclusive approaches towards community As Our four core values of love, community, integrity and perseverance are rooted in the life story of St. Through overcoming the challenges he faced on
his spiritual and personal journey, he became the rock on which Jesus built the church. Our values are:
• Love: “Love is patient and kind…always supportive, loyal and helpful and trusting; love never fails” (1 Corinthians 13:4-8)
• Community: “Dear friends, since God so loved us we also ought to love one another” (1 John 4:11)
• Integrity: “Do on to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:13)
• Perseverance: “Those who trust the Lord will find new strength. They will be strong like eagles; they will walk and run without getting tried” (Isaiah 40:29-31)
Our statement of faith is:
The Lord Jesus Christ, God’s son, redeems us through His death and resurrection and empowers us by the Holy Spirit. The Bible is God’s Word and through it we are called to live out justice, reconciliation, and redemption. Our Inspiration is:
“Where there is no vision the people perish…” (Proverb 29;18)
Our goal is to have Christian community and partners join together as active members of the society and ensure the ongoing mission of Destiny New Hope Foundation is implemented to inspire, train, and connect the community with rest of the world order. Our Commitment
Destiny New Hope Foundation has a long-standing commitment to the confrontation of injustice. Living and working in our communities gives us a unique lens to the pain and systemic injustice that impact those we care about. Sharing Jesus compassion and His commitment to kingdom justice is the origin of our advocacy and organizing. The Biblical foundation of justice
Destiny New Hope Foundation cares about justice because God cares about justice. Scripture reveals that God is deeply concerned about justice and calls us to share in His concern. In Exodus 3:7, it is God who says, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people…and heard them crying out…l am deeply concerned about their suffering.” In Isaiah 61:8, the Lord says, “I, the Lord, love justice.” Our love for God moves us to see the misery, hear the cries and share in God’s divine concern for those who suffer under injustice and oppression.