Christians are called to strengthen one another in faith, truth, and endurance. Colossians 4:11 shows how even small acts of support can uphold the mission of Christ.
Have Love Among Yourselves — John 13:35
Jesus said love among His followers would identify them as true disciples. John 13:35 calls believers to sacrificial, visible love in a world growing cold.
Christians Need One Another — Ephesians 4:25
Christians are members of one another. Ephesians 4:25 reminds us that we cannot grow alone—we need truth, connection, and shared life in the body of Christ.
Look After Orphans and Widows in Their Tribulation — 2 Timothy 3:1–3
In an age of growing selfishness, looking after orphans and widows reveals true faith. Christians must show active compassion amid the tribulation of the vulnerable.
Help Others Walk Worthily of God — Colossians 1:9, 10
Helping others walk worthily of God means guiding them to grow in knowledge, spiritual fruit, and a life that pleases Him fully.
Elderly Ones—Valuable Members of Our Christian Brotherhood
Elderly believers are not burdens but vital members of the Christian brotherhood, offering wisdom, stability, and enduring faith grounded in Scripture.
A Pastor’s Heart That Is Close to God
The essence of pastoral effectiveness lies in a heart close to God, prioritizing devotion, humility, and scriptural obedience over outward success.
A Driven Pastor’s Pursuit of God
The article emphasizes pastors' need for intimate fellowship with God, prioritizing personal spiritual health over mere ministry performance to avoid burnout.
The Church’s Role in Making Disciples
The church's primary mission is disciple-making, guided by scripture and done within a community context for spiritual growth.
What Does It Truly Mean to Take Delight in God’s Word and Qualify for Pastoral Leadership?
Pastoral leadership requires a deep commitment to God's Word, reflecting integrity, sound doctrine, and unwavering dedication to guiding others in truth.


