When a church stops evangelizing, the silence exposes deeper sickness in doctrine, prayer, holiness, mission, and obedience to Christ.
Church Health and the Non-Negotiable Authority of Scripture
Church health rises or falls on one issue: whether Christ’s church truly submits to the full authority of Scripture in every part of its life.
The Difference Between a Growing Church and a Healthy Church
A growing church may fill seats, but a healthy church is marked by truth, holiness, discipline, prayer, and Christ-centered discipleship.
Why a Church Cannot Be Healthy While Tolerating False Teaching
A church cannot be spiritually healthy while tolerating false teaching, because Christ defines church health by truth, holiness, and faithful doctrine.
How Can I Recognize an Unbiblical Church?
Learn the biblical marks of an unbiblical church and how to test doctrine, leadership, worship, and authority by Scripture alone.
Church Health Begins With Doctrinal Purity, Not Numerical Growth
Church health is measured first by fidelity to apostolic truth—sound doctrine that produces holiness—never by attendance charts.
Church Health Is Not Attendance: A Healthy Church Protects Doctrine
Church health is measured by faithfulness to sound doctrine, not attendance numbers. Scripture prioritizes truth, discernment, and doctrinal protection.
The Role of the Local Congregation in God’s Plan
The local congregation is God’s ordained means for worship, discipleship, evangelism, and preserving truth, central to His eternal plan.
Church Health: Holding Fast to the Pattern of Sound Words
The health of the church depends on holding fast to the divinely inspired pattern of sound words, resisting error, and living in faith and love.
Christ the Head: The Church Belongs to Him Alone
Christ alone is the Head of the church, which He purchased with His blood, governs by His Word, and secures forever.

