A church cannot be spiritually healthy while tolerating false teaching, because Christ defines church health by truth, holiness, and faithful doctrine.
What Is the Syriac/Syrian Orthodox Church?
The Syriac Orthodox Church is an ancient Syriac-speaking tradition with rich liturgy, but every doctrine and practice must be tested by Scripture.
The Final Word: Why Should Scripture Outrank Every Church Tradition?
Tradition can serve the church, but only Scripture is God-breathed and final; no human tradition may override or equal Jehovah’s Word.
Christians: Contending for the Faith
Believers must contend earnestly for the faith—defending truth, resisting compromise, and teaching with grace until Christ’s return.
These Things Entrust to Faithful Men—2 Timothy 2:2
Paul’s charge to entrust truth to faithful men defines the divine pattern of preserving and transmitting sound teaching through reliable, godly teachers.
Ash Wednesday: Examining Its Unbiblical Origins and Practices
Ash Wednesday’s ritual of ashes is unbiblical, rooted in post-apostolic and pagan traditions, misapplying Scripture and lacking apostolic authority.
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.
Church Health: Holding Fast to the Pattern of Sound Words
The health of the church depends on holding fast to the divinely inspired pattern of sound words, resisting error, and living in faith and love.
Apostolic Authority and the Formation of the Early Congregations
Apostolic authority shaped early congregations through Scripture, not succession. Authority endures only in the Word of God, not Catholic tradition.
What Happened to Christianity After the Apostles Died?
The early church preserved the apostolic teachings, adapting to challenges while maintaining doctrinal integrity and spreading the gospel.

