Struggling with same-sex attraction? Learn how to overcome temptation and walk in purity with biblical truth, accountability, and God’s transforming grace.
Absolute Certainty and Probability
Christian certainty is grounded in God's unchanging revelation, not human speculation. Scripture offers absolute truth—not mere probabilities—about salvation and reality
Daily Devotional for Monday, July 28, 2025
Psalm 119:99 teaches that meditation on God’s Word grants more understanding than formal education. True insight flows from obedient reflection on Scripture.
Ministry Roles, Not Titles: Function Over Office – Ephesians 4:11–12
Paul taught that ministry roles exist to equip, not rule—functioning as acts of service, not as hierarchical offices or clerical titles.
Diversity of Gifts for the Common Good – 1 Corinthians 12:7–11; Ephesians 4:7–13
Paul teaches that gifts exist for building up the body—not for spectacle or personal display—and miraculous gifts ceased with the apostles.
Group Counseling and Community Support: A Biblical and Conservative Christian Approach
Biblical group counseling fosters healing, accountability, and growth in Christ through Scripture, prayer, and Spirit-led fellowship.
Why Do I Feel That I Have to Be Perfect? Understanding the Pressure and Finding Real Peace
You don’t have to be perfect to be loved by God. Learn why perfectionism is a trap and how God’s grace leads to peace and real spiritual growth.
The Sovereignty of God: A Biblical and Theological Examination from a Conservative Evangelical Perspective
God's sovereignty means He actively rules over creation, history, and salvation without violating human responsibility, working all things for His perfect purpose.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, July 27, 2025
Luke 20:46 warns believers to beware of hypocritical leaders who seek honor and image over obedience. True Christian living demands humble sincerity.
Sound Doctrine Shapes Sound Living – 1 Timothy 4:16; Titus 2:1–10
Paul teaches that only sound doctrine produces holy living—truth governs conduct, and theology is the foundation of sanctification.

