A congregation remains strong by upholding truth, training discernment, correcting false teaching, and preserving doctrinal purity.
A Healthy Church Teaches the Whole Counsel of God, Not Crowd Favorites
A healthy church does not feed on crowd favorites but on the whole counsel of God, receiving the full truth of Scripture for life, holiness, and endurance.
The Influence of Christian Publishing and Media Ministries
Christian publishing and media ministries shape doctrine, church health, and evangelism, either guarding truth or multiplying error.
Doctrinal Minimalism Produces Spiritual Malnutrition: The Healthy Church Myth
Doctrinal minimalism does not create a healthy church. It starves the flock, weakens holiness, and leaves believers unstable before error.
Eisegesis Is Doctrinal Vandalism: How Churches Wreck the Bible
Eisegesis is doctrinal vandalism. Churches recover health only when the biblical text rules again in its true, God-intended meaning.
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.
How Doctrinal Minimalism Leads to Spiritual Malnutrition
Doctrinal minimalism starves believers by replacing the whole counsel of God with slogans, leaving churches weak in truth, holiness, and discernment.
The Connection Between Biblical Literacy and Congregational Health
Biblical literacy shapes doctrine, worship, holiness, unity, and endurance, making it essential to lasting congregational health.
Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance
Charlemagne’s reign revived Christian learning, biblical literacy, and ecclesiastical unity, restoring faith and order through Scripture-centered reform.
The Impact on Christianity and Christian Youth: The Consequences of Systematic Indoctrination of Islam
Western education and Islamic influence have reshaped the worldview of Christian youth, eroding biblical literacy, doctrinal clarity, and faith in Christ.

