A healthy church does not soften sin for comfort. It tells the truth, calls for repentance, and pursues holiness under Christ’s authority.
Church Governance Matters: Bad Structure Always Creates Bad Doctrine
Church structure is never neutral. Bad governance always reshapes belief, while biblical order protects truth under Christ and Scripture.
Deacons: Servants Who Support the Work of the Church
A biblical study of deacons as qualified servants who strengthen church order, protect unity, and support the ministry of the Word.
Leadership Qualifications from Titus and Timothy
Titus and Timothy set a high bar for elders and deacons, joining doctrine, holiness, family order, and tested character in church leadership.
Higher Criticism Is Not “Scholarship”: It Is a Direct Attack on Church Health
Higher criticism weakens confidence in Scripture, and when confidence in Scripture falls, church health begins to collapse.
Independent Church Freedom Often Becomes Independent Church Drift
Independent church freedom becomes drift when autonomy replaces submission to Christ, Scripture, qualified elders, doctrinal clarity, and biblical correction.
A Church That Won’t Correct Error Will Eventually Celebrate Error
A church rarely celebrates error at first. It first excuses it, protects it, and refuses to correct it until compromise becomes identity.
Doctrinal Minimalism Produces Spiritual Malnutrition: The Healthy Church Myth
Doctrinal minimalism does not create a healthy church. It starves the flock, weakens holiness, and leaves believers unstable before error.
Church Health Requires Elders Who Guard the Flock, Not Platforms
Church health is preserved by biblically qualified elders who guard doctrine, correct error, and shepherd souls, not by men who build platforms.
Eisegesis Is Doctrinal Vandalism: How Churches Wreck the Bible
Eisegesis is doctrinal vandalism. Churches recover health only when the biblical text rules again in its true, God-intended meaning.


