
Position Statements
Every person is entitled to great healthcare...
Position Statements
Abortion:
FaithCare believes in the sanctity of all human life and considers each person to be of infinite value and each life a gift from God. Human life is sacred and has an eternal destiny because it is made in the image of God.
FaithCare disagrees with the world’s ready acceptance of abortion, which reflects insufficient concern the unborn.
FaithCare recognizes that the circumstances of unwanted pregnancy require difficult decisions. These decisions should be made in conjunction with the woman's family, pastor, medical doctor and other counsel as necessary.
In the wake of an abortion FaithCare will continue to show love and compassion and to offer its services and fellowship to those involved.
Hope and Healing:
We are called to "love our neighbor as ourselves" (Matthew 22:39). Jesus said, "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor"(Luke 4:18-19).
Faithcare seeks to heal a sick and dying world through the integration of faith and healthcare.
What we do:
To the
healthcare community: FaithCare provides encouragement and
spiritual renewal to healthcare workers by providing
biblically-based professional and spiritual counseling, fellowship,
faith-based medical education, team building, and training for
medical missionaries.
Mission:
FaithCare
brings health, hope, and healing, to and through the health care
community, providing transforming love locally and internationally.
Vision:
We envision the development of FaithCare chapters throughout the country, each promoting and furthering the integration of faith and healthcare, with a link between our international communities and to our headquarters in Farmington, CT. We envision faith-based wellness centers and mobile units throughout the United States, faith-based hospitals and orphanages overseas and a faith-based physician training program to unite these components.








