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Trust & Code of Ethics
Christians in Recovery® abides by the ePhilanthropy Foundation's Code of Ethical Online Philanthropic Practices. The confidentiality of your name very seriously. Your information is never shared with any 3rd parties, organizations or groups.
Ethical Online Practices and Practitioners will:
Section A: Philanthropic Experience
- Clearly and specifically display and describe the organization's identity on the organization's Web site;
- Employ practices on the Web site that exhibit integrity, honesty, truthfulness and seeks to safeguard the public trust;
Section B: Privacy and Security
- Seek to inspire trust in every online transaction;
Doctrinal Statement
- We believe the Bible to be the inspired, infallible, ultimately authoritative Word of God.
- We believe that there is one God, eternally existing as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is deity, that He was born of a virgin, that we are redeemed by His atoning death through His shed blood, that He bodily resurrected and ascended into Heaven, and that He will come again in power and great glory.
- We believe that people are saved through a direct encounter with the risen Lord, at which time they are regenerated by the Holy Spirit. This event we hold to be an experience, rather than doctrinal supposition.
The Purpose of CIR
The purpose of Christians in Recovery® is:
To bring the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to people seeking recovery and wholeness in their lives.
To minister to those seeking recovery from life's trials, problems, addictions and dysfunctions.
To provide information, tools and resources to those in need of recovery so that balance and order may be restored in their lives.
To promote active discussion of the Bible, the 12 Steps of Christians in Recovery® and personal experiences in recovery so that people can come closer to God, become stronger in Him, and be spiritually nourished.
To provide an atmosphere where recovering people may feel comfortable sharing their Christian faith.
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