To provide ongoing supportive fellowship through small local groups for Christian healthcare professionals and other interested parties
To enable Christian healthcare professionals to grow in their faith through regular learning and sharing
To enable Christian healthcare professionals to identify and address the spiritual as well as the physical, mental, social needs of their patients
To empower Christian healthcare professionals to demonstrate, defend and advocate with confidence to others a practice of healthcare built on the life, model and teaching of Jesus
To build a strong thread of Christian ethical thinking that informs not just the “big issues” but also the myriad of everyday ethical challenges of healthcare practice
To include a global perspective on healthcare and missiology that will encourage individuals to play a part in narrowing the health gap between the rich and poor worldwide
To train Christian healthcare professionals in methods of teaching and training such that they will be able to teach others (students, peer groups, nurses, allied professions, church leaders) a framework for clinical care based on a whole person approach to patients as people made in the image of God
To enable Christian healthcare professionals to develop a unified, non-dualistic view of healthcare informed by a Christian worldview, able to challenge the pervading secularism of the scientific and clinical teaching to which they have been exposed