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HomeWelcome to Victory Fort Bonifacio on Multiply!Apr 18, 2007
Victory Christian Fellowship Fort Bonifacio is a thriving church in Makati that honors God and makes disciples. Welcome to our Multiply community!

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Blog EntryWhat's New With Victory FortJun 21, 2008
Please be informed that worship services at Victory Fort for June 22 are cancelled due to the strong rains and winds brought about by Typhoon Frank. We look forward to seeing you next Sunday for our new series, "Outrageous Sayings of Jesus." Have a... more
Previous blog entries:
Jun 13-We invite you to our special Father's Day celebration
Apr 16-Slots for "Moving From Me to We" going fast
Mar 17-Child Dedication is rousing success
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EventCalendarJun 28, 2008
Start:     Jul 5, '08
Location:     Market! Market!

Upcoming events:
Jul 5-Child Dedication Orientation
Jul 9-Marriage Preparation (Day Two)
Jul 12-Child Dedication
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Photo AlbumPhotos of Our Makati Church ActivitiesMay 31, 2008
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Operation Overdrive
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"Finding Jonah" Downloadables
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Hu U?: Understanding the Difference Between Men and Women
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Moving From Me to We: Marriage Isn't a One-Way Street
45 Photos, 3 comments

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VideoVideo ResourcesJul 4, 2008
ThumbnailA one-minute teaser featuring a thousand feet. Well, maybe not a thousand, but you'll get the idea.

July 6, 2008! Step Up Sunday!
Previous videos:
Jun 14-"Me and My Dad Camp" Father's Day Video
Jun 10-Operation Overdrive
May 3-Me and My Dad (Fast Version)
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amazinggrace0114 wrote on Jun 28
who are the guests on back to school concert? do we need tickets like the last one?
victoryfortb wrote on Jun 21
Yes, we have postponed the launch of our Saturday services indefinitely. Please await further details. Thank you.
suzettete wrote on Jun 21
is it true that saturday services will be put on hold?

christianpilgrim wrote on Jun 13
Thanks for making it to the site. Happy to know we're all walking together. God's blessing to your church family!
live77 wrote on May 11
Dear Pastor,

I'm a VCF member. I've been wrestling with the thought of salvation in relation with the life of the famous Mother Theresa. I'm hoping to get a Spirit-and-truth-inspired insight on the grounds for her salvation (if you, like many others, believe that she is indeed a Christian and is saved). This is important for me to ponder on because I believe only the truth can lead us to life, and I don't want to be tossed by just a famous belief, lest I undermine the authority of Jesus and the price that He paid for my redemption. I believe that Jesus is the ONLY way to God and life everlasting. I also believe that faith in our works or even faith in our faith cannot save us. The way I understand the Word of God is that faith IN CHRIST ALONE can save men and give them eternal life. On this note, I would like to present to you an article that I just read, entitled "Is Mother Theresa a True Christian?" which seems to have been written by a believer of Jesus Christ. I'm hoping you could read the article below and get back to me with some godly insights. One of my main aims for asking you this favor is to help me truthfully continue to contend for the (genuine) faith that was once and for all delivered by God to His saints.

May God continue to reveal Himself more and more to you and to your circle of influence so that the church would always proclaim who God is.

Thank you in advance!

--The article that I read begins here--
Is Mother Theresa a True Christian?

Question: Is Mother Theresa a true Christian?

Answer: 'Of course she is!' That's what all Catholics and many Protestants would affirm without any hesitation. 'It's enough to consider her charity and work among the poor in Calcutta. She is a saint!'

If good works makes anyone a Christian, then we must also regard a friend of mine, a communist and an atheist, to be a true Christian as well, for he, though unknown to the media, has dedicated his life to help the poor. Yet he would be the first to refuse the name 'Christian.'

Works alone do not make anyone a Christian. Clearly, we must consider what a person believes as well as what he does, or, in other words, the proper motives for their works. The Jews also were very zealous in their religion, yet the apostle Paul did not consider them saved because their religion was 'not according to knowledge' and they attempted to make themselves right with God by their works while refusing to rely on Christ for salvation.

Still, one may argue, 'Mother Theresa believed in Christ and her works are the evident proof of her faith.'

Maybe. Maybe not.

If Mother Theresa believed in Christ alone without depending on her works for justification, she was a true Christian, for the Scriptures say that a person 'is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ' (Galatians 2:16). Her good works would be the evidence of genuine faith in Christ, as James say: 'I will show you my faith by my works' (James 2:18).

If that is so, it is confusing why Mother Theresa remained a faithful member of the Roman Catholic Church which officially teaches that personal good works are not merely the evidence but also the cause of personal righteousness for justification. In that case, the Roman Catholic Church would curse the poor nun: 'If anyone says that the righteousness received is not preserved and even increased before God though good works, but that such works are merely the fruits and signs of the justification obtained, and not also the cause of its increase, anathema sit' (Trent, On Justification, canon 24).

On the other hand, if Mother Theresa depended on her good works for salvation, she was not a true Christian, for the Bible clearly states:

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For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast (Ephesians 2:8,9).
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[God] has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began (2 Timothy1:9).
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Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us (Titus 3:5).

So what is my verdict? God knows! What we know for certain are the principles by which God justifies or condemns Mother Theresa and every one of us.

There is a far more important question for us than to speculate on whether Mother Theresa was a true Christian or not. God is her judge, 'for the LORD does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart' (1 Samuel 16:7). He knows her motives as well as her actions. What is of greater concern to us is our own salvation. Am I a true Christian?

A false Christian is one who 'believes' in Christ and yet depends, at least in part, on his own works for salvation. His 'good' works are the fruit of pride and unbelief. A true Christian is one who believes in Christ and does not depend on his own works for salvation. His good works are the evidence to living faith.

Moreover, a true Christian is eager to let everyone know that Jesus is the only way to heaven. It is sad that Mother Theresa neglected this, the greatest work of all. She wrote: 'There is only one God and He is God to all; therefore it is important that everyone is seen as equal before God. I’ve always said we should help a Hindu become a better Hindu, a Muslim become a better Muslim, a Catholic become a better Catholic.' (reference: http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/words.htm )

It's true: there is one God; it is just as true that there is one Mediator between God and man, Christ Jesus! Muslims and Hindus are not saved without Christ, whether they are better or not.

Copyright Dr Joe Mizzi. Permission to copy and distribute this article without textual changes.
The article above is found at http://www.justforcatholics.org/a35.htm
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