“Let no man despise your youth: But be thou an example to the believers in word, in conversation, in spirit, in faith, in purity.”
~1 Timothy 4:12

• We agree to respect each other’s boundaries and to never expect anyone to do anything against his/her free will. Ministry on invitation only.

• We will exhibit a polite and respectful attitude towards others at all times and behave in a manner that brings glory and honour to God.

• As a community-based project not affiliated with any particular Christian denomination, we will respect others in the way we would like to be respected. No one knows the whole truth except God, His Son, and the Holy Spirit. We have the Bible to lead us but not to harm each other.

• We agree to adhere to the guidelines stated in Matthew 5:23-25, Matthew 18:15-17, and the Peacemaker’s Pledge. This is the basic principle upon which our organization operates. If an offence occurs, the offended must “go directly” to the offender to resolve the issue; the offended should not discuss the issue with another person or gossip. Staff members and volunteers are required to submit to third-party mediation in order to completely resolve a matter, if necessary.

• Adherence to policy on conflict handling

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