The church’s mission is to glorify God by proclaiming the gospel, making disciples, teaching truth, pursuing holiness, and building up believers.
Church Health Begins With Doctrinal Purity, Not Numerical Growth
Church health is measured first by fidelity to apostolic truth—sound doctrine that produces holiness—never by attendance charts.
Which Church Is the True Church Today?
No denomination fully matches the first-century church. The true church is recognized by inerrancy, biblical order, discipline, unity, and trained evangelism.
Church Health Is Not Attendance: A Healthy Church Protects Doctrine
Church health is measured by faithfulness to sound doctrine, not attendance numbers. Scripture prioritizes truth, discernment, and doctrinal protection.
When Is It Right to Leave a Church?
Knowing when to leave a church requires Scripture-shaped discernment about doctrine, holiness, and shepherding, not mere preference.
What Is the Purpose of the Church?
The church exists to glorify Jehovah, proclaim the gospel, edify believers, and maintain purity under Christ’s headship.
Church Health: the Necessity and Process of Church Discipline
Church discipline is essential to preserve purity, restore sinners, and uphold the holiness and truth of Christ’s body.
Elders and Overseers: The Biblical Model of Church Leadership
The early church was led by biblically qualified elders, not modern boards. Oversight rested with spiritual shepherds, not corporate committees.
Christian Teaching That Aligns with Sound Words
Sound teaching preserves the health of Christian faith by aligning fully with Scripture and producing holiness, truth, and steadfast devotion to Christ.
Spiritual Unity Without Compromise
True spiritual unity is grounded in truth, not compromise, and is preserved by humility, love, and fidelity to God’s Word.


