The work of Hope and Faith Home for Special Children is deeply rooted in biblical conviction. The Christian scriptures offer consistent guidance that shapes the Home’s identity and daily practice: God’s concern for the vulnerable, the call to justice, compassion for the marginalized, and the inherent dignity of every human life. This biblical framework guides the Home from creation to redemption and informs practical ministry, ensuring that every action reflects God’s love and purpose.
Creation and Dignity
The scriptures affirm that every human being is created in the image of God and therefore possesses intrinsic worth. This belief underpins the Home’s commitment to treat children and adults with disabilities with respect and care. Every act of nurturing, teaching, and protecting a child is an act of honoring God’s image. The Home refuses to regard children with special needs as burdens or objects of shame, instead celebrating their life and potential.
Divine Compassion
The biblical narrative repeatedly calls God’s people to show compassion and hospitality. Feeding the hungry, visiting the sick, comforting the oppressed, and defending the weak are central themes. These commands inspire the Home’s rescue and care initiatives. The founder’s service is understood as obedience to a divine calling, providing protection, care, and love to those who cannot protect themselves. Each rescued child is a reflection of God’s care and compassion in practice.
Redemption and Restoration
A central theme of Christian faith is redemption—transforming brokenness into wholeness. Hope and Faith Home mirrors this principle through its rehabilitation programs, restoring physical, emotional, and social well-being. Therapy, education, and reintegration support are practical expressions of spiritual restoration. By helping children and adults regain strength, confidence, and belonging, the Home echoes scripture’s vision of restored community and renewed life.
Perseverance and Hope
The founder’s personal testimony reflects the biblical promise that God completes what He begins. Even during financial stress, eviction threats, and moments of exhaustion, faith provided resilience. Scripture’s assurance that suffering is not permanent empowered continued service, inspiring both staff and supporters to remain steadfast despite challenges. Hope is cultivated daily, rooted in trust that God’s work through the Home will bear fruit.
Justice and Advocacy
The prophetic tradition in scripture emphasizes giving voice to the oppressed. At Hope and Faith Home, advocacy for children with disabilities is a practical expression of this principle. Combating stigma, promoting access to services, and securing rights are all guided by the biblical mandate to pursue justice and equitable treatment for all.
Prayer and Private Devotion
The Home’s spiritual life is nurtured through prayer, worship, and daily devotion. These practices reinforce purpose, strengthen staff, and sustain children emotionally and spiritually. Faith is not an add-on to daily routines but an integral part of the Home’s work and long-term vision, shaping both attitude and action.
The biblical identity of Hope and Faith Home is practical, compassionate, and active. It is expressed not only in words but in deeds: feeding, teaching, healing, restoring, and defending children who were once hidden, abandoned, or marginalized. Every initiative reflects God’s love and the conviction that every life is sacred, valued, and worthy of care.



