A Christian is a new creation when his old life under sin is renounced and his identity, mind, conduct, and hope are reshaped in Christ.
How Should the Church Make Disciples According to Scripture?
The church makes disciples by proclaiming the gospel, baptizing believers, teaching obedience, guarding doctrine, and sending witnesses.
The Westminster Confession and the Reformed Tradition
A detailed study of the Westminster Confession, its strengths, its influence in the Reformed tradition, and its limits when tested by Scripture.
What Is Soteriology?
Soteriology is the Bible’s doctrine of salvation, explaining how Jehovah saves sinners through Christ’s sacrifice, faith, repentance, and endurance.
What Is the Episcopal Church, and What Do Episcopalians Believe?
The Episcopal Church is Anglican in origin, liturgical and episcopal in structure, yet often departs from Scripture’s authority in doctrine and ethics.
What Does It Mean to Say, “Jesus Is Messiah”?
The article explores Jesus as Messiah, emphasizing biblical prophecies, his miracles, resurrection, and implications for Christian faith and life.
How Do We Come to Have the Mind of Christ?
We come to have the mind of Christ through Scripture-shaped faith, repentance, humility, and daily obedience to Jesus Christ.

