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DCC CORE VALUE ISLAND MIDWEEK

An episode of the David's Christian Centre podcast, hosted by David's Christian Centre, titled "DCC CORE VALUE ISLAND MIDWEEK" was published on September 11, 2019 and runs 30 minutes.

September 11, 2019 ·30m · David's Christian Centre

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DCC CORE VALUE ISLAND MIDWEEK Min Wale As a ministry, we have certain core values that determine our culture and influences how we engage. We understand that love opens doors and we use it as a tool to reach people around us. Acts 4:9, Acts 9:36 The first core value is REACHING OUT. Do good without expectation. It is your mandate as a Christian. Galatians 6:10 Another core value is REAL LIFE. A life without restrictive condemnation; that aligns us to God's true purpose without fear of negativity. John 10:10 The next core value we hold dear as a ministry is RIGHT LIVING. We are particular about how we develop God's temple, which is our body. 1 Thesalonians 5:23,  1 Corinthians 6:20 One of the ways to live right is to follow God's precepts. The final core value is RESULTS; a culture of performance in every area of life. Winning has been a way of life for us. 1 Chronicles 18:6 There are two ways to always produce results without fail. 1. Selfless giving 2. The life of Faith 1 Chronicles 18:6 It's a wrap! Word received. See you again on Sunday.

DCC CORE VALUE ISLAND MIDWEEK

Min Wale

As a ministry, we have certain core values that determine our culture and influences how we engage. We understand that love opens doors and we use it as a tool to reach people around us.

Acts 4:9, Acts 9:36

The first core value is REACHING OUT.

Do good without expectation.

It is your mandate as a Christian.

Galatians 6:10

Another core value is REAL LIFE.

A life without restrictive condemnation; that aligns us to God's true purpose without fear of negativity.

John 10:10

The next core value we hold dear as a ministry is RIGHT LIVING.

We are particular about how we develop God's temple, which is our body.

1 Thesalonians 5:23, 

1 Corinthians 6:20

One of the ways to live right is to follow God's precepts.

The final core value is RESULTS; a culture of performance in every area of life.

Winning has been a way of life for us.

1 Chronicles 18:6

There are two ways to always produce results without fail.

1. Selfless giving

2. The life of Faith

1 Chronicles 18:6

It's a wrap!

Word received.

See you again on Sunday.






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