FAITH AND WORK MOVEMENT: THE PRINCIPLES

The denominational and doctrinal distinctions are not so important in the workplace. The most important is that all Christians are brothers in Christ. Some gather in groups of interfaith prayer, celebration, Bible studies and evangelism. Most, however, feel isolated and need direction in their practice and Christian witness. It is in this context that operates the Faith and Work Movement - MFT.

The Faith and Work Movement is interdenominational, non-cofessional, nongovernmental, nonpartisan and nonprofit. It is a name and has no facilities. Do not preach doctrine, does not raise flags denominational and does not proselytize. We reject sectarianism, we value tolerance, respect diversity and seek Christian unity. We charge no fees, ask any donations or sell items to raise funds. This is a voluntary service.

The Faith and Work Movement is open to all people who consider the work a fundamental dimension of human experience and strategic environment for social transformation. It aims to help professionals, entrepreneurs and workers in general to integrate the demands of their faith with the demands of their work.

The Faith and Work Movement's members, men and women, students, theologians, entrepreneurs, professionals and workers in general and Christians want: take the spiritual realm of your desktop, fighting for the cause of the poor, the oppressed and the excluded, rejected all the values trampled on religious individualism and materialistic worldliness; practice the core values and lifestyle of the kingdom of God. Undertake the active exercise of Christian stewardship and building a more just, fraternal and happy.

The Faith and Work Movement aims to be a social networking service that provides training and information on issues of spirituality at work in the light of the Bible. An interactive building positive thinking MFT. It aims to strengthen and stimulate the experience of its members and share knowledge of each one.

Roberto Marques
National Coordinator of the Faith and Work Movement
Rondônia, Brazil.
06/07/2009.

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