A congregation remains strong by upholding truth, training discernment, correcting false teaching, and preserving doctrinal purity.
What Makes a Congregation Spiritually Healthy According to Scripture?
A spiritually healthy congregation protects doctrine, worships reverently, practices holiness, and trains members for service.
Rejecting Clericalism and Restoring Biblical Simplicity
Reject clerical control and restore church health through Christ’s headship, Scripture’s authority, qualified elders, and biblical simplicity.
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.
Responding to Sin With Love, Mercy, and Repentance—Romans 2:4
Romans 2:4 teaches that God’s kindness is not permission to sin but a merciful call to repentance and restoration.
Rebuking and Restoring Elders Biblically
Biblical elder accountability protects the flock, honors Christ, rebukes persistent sin, and restores the repentant without excusing disqualification.
Authority and Accountability in Church Leadership
Church leadership must be real, biblical, humble, qualified, and accountable under Christ and His inspired Word.
Correction Is Love: Why a Healthy Church Must Confront, Restore, and Guard Truth
Biblical correction is love because it confronts sin, restores the repentant, protects the church, and guards truth under Christ.
Church Health Is Apostolic Christianity in Practice, Not Modern Reinvention
Church health is measured by apostolic doctrine, biblical leadership, holiness, discipline, worship, and evangelism under Christ.
Cultural Accommodation Is Not Wisdom: It Is Church Weakness
Cultural accommodation weakens doctrine, holiness, worship, leadership, and witness because the church was never called to mirror the world.

