According to LatinWordList.com:
Expertus: To try, test, experience, prove
(http://www.latinwordlist.com/latin-words/experior-(experiri-expertus-)-10054044.htm)
Credo: To believe / trust, commit / trust in, rely on / think
So maybe, "Test trust", "Prove to believe", "To try to believe" or "Experience trust"?
Surigao Education Center's motto is 'Scientia, Excellentia, Credo'.
The motto of Serare School is 'Looking Beyond'.
Aquinas Institute's motto is 'Credo Quid Quid Dixit Dei Filius.'.
The duration of Credo - film - is 1.45 hours.
Their national motto in their own language is 'Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa' - which translates into English as '"For God, for the People, for Nature and for the Country"
Surigao Education Center's motto is 'Scientia, Excellentia, Credo'.
The motto of Serare School is 'Looking Beyond'.
The motto of The Bear Creek School is 'Credo ut intelligam'.
Aquinas Institute's motto is 'Credo Quid Quid Dixit Dei Filius.'.
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'Impertus imperium expertus' is An issued and tried order. In the word-by-word translation, the past participle 'impertus' means 'issued'. The noun 'imperium' means 'order'. The past participle 'expertus' means 'tried'.
expertum , experta, expertus
"I believe in one Satan".
There are many words for this logical device. It could be called a slogan, a credo, War Whoop, or a motto.
Johnson Grammar School's motto is 'Raise the Standards'.
Credo means I believe.
St. Augustine's Seminary's motto is 'Solis Instar, Sola Regnet Caritas'.
Credo line was created in 2008.