Liberal theology places human judgment over Scripture, weakening biblical authority, Christ’s sacrifice, resurrection, and moral truth.
Authority and Accountability in Church Leadership
Church leadership must be real, biblical, humble, qualified, and accountable under Christ and His inspired Word.
If Your Church Treats the Bible as Flexible, Expect Doctrinal Collapse
When a church treats Scripture as adaptable to culture, doctrine erodes, holiness weakens, and spiritual collapse follows.
The Challenge of Postmodernism and Biblical Authority
Postmodernism denies stable truth and meaning, but Scripture stands as God’s clear, final, and authoritative Word over every age.
The Inerrancy Debate and the Chicago Statement
The Chicago Statement defended full biblical inerrancy because a true church can only stand where God’s Word is received as wholly true.
The Rise of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century
A detailed study of how twentieth-century evangelicalism rose through biblical conviction, doctrinal conflict, preaching, missions, and institutional growth.
The Rise of Liberal Theology and Biblical Criticism
How liberal theology and biblical criticism rose by elevating human reason over divine revelation and why Scripture remains the church’s final authority.
If Scripture Is Not Final Authority, Your Church Has No Foundation
If Scripture is not the final authority in your church, every ministry stands on sand, no matter how strong it appears from the outside.
Why Church Health Declines When Scripture Is Treated as Flexible
Church health collapses when Scripture is softened, negotiated, or selectively obeyed instead of being received as Christ’s fixed authority.
Who Was William Tyndale?
William Tyndale gave English readers the Bible from Greek and Hebrew, defied religious control, and died so Scripture could reach the people.

