Wiktionary
a. 1 (context theology religious studies English) based on religious faith 2 (context chiefly US euphemistic English) of civic associations connected with religious groups, specifically of such organizations sponsored by government funds
Usage examples of "faith-based".
It's up to you to fight the Dogs of Hate who want to strip you of your rich, faith-based heritage.
Bush’s faith-based initiative “reaches out to Christian conservatives.
Bush's faith-based initiative "reaches out to Christian conservatives.
For more information about Clinton's history on faith-based charitable organizations: New York Times, "
Information about the federal funding of faith-based organizations is from die Christian Science Monitor, "
With them came the belief, for something faith-based could not be called "knowledge," that, should he die on the morrow, or over the next few days, he would die clean.