Western education and Islamic influence have reshaped the worldview of Christian youth, eroding biblical literacy, doctrinal clarity, and faith in Christ.
The Avignon Papacy and the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
The Avignon Papacy and Great Western Schism exposed Rome’s corruption, fracturing Christendom and demonstrating the danger of abandoning Scripture.
John Hus and the Bohemian Reform Movement
John Hus defied papal power, declaring that Scripture alone was supreme. His stand for truth sparked reform and cost him his life at the stake.
Put Trust in Our Active Leader—The Christ
Christ’s leadership is perfect, trustworthy, and active today—guiding His followers through the Word and preparing them for everlasting life.
History of Christianity: the Rise of the Charismatic Movement
The Charismatic Movement replaces biblical truth with emotionalism, distorting the work of the Holy Spirit and spreading doctrinal confusion.
Early Heresies: Gnosticism, Docetism, and Legalism
Early distortions—Gnosticism, Docetism, and Legalism—assaulted creation’s goodness, Christ’s true humanity, and grace. Scripture answers with public truth.
Why Does the Bible Teach Obedience When My Parents Lead Me Away From God?
When parents lead you away from God, obey Him above all while still honoring them with respect. Loyalty to Christ always comes first.
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 Does It Mean to Contend for the Faith?
To contend for the faith is to defend and proclaim God’s Word with courage, guarding it from corruption and living it faithfully.

