Biblical church governance strengthens doctrinal stability by placing qualified elders, accountable leadership, and congregational discernment under Christ’s Word.
The Cost of Redefining the Church as an Organization Instead of a Congregation
Redefining the church as an organization instead of a congregation reshapes leadership, worship, mission, and holiness in costly unbiblical ways.
Church Health Requires Accountability, Not Charismatic Control
Church health grows where biblical accountability restrains personality-driven rule and keeps every leader and member under Christ’s Word.
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.
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 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.
Daily Devotional for Saturday, January 03, 2026
The congregation belongs to God—shepherds must guard it with Scripture, and believers must honor Christ’s blood-bought people.
What Is the Episcopal Church, and What Do Episcopalians Believe?
The Episcopal Church is Anglican in origin, liturgical and episcopal in structure, yet often departs from Scripture’s authority in doctrine and ethics.
Biblical Manhood and Womanhood in an Age of Feminism
Biblical manhood and womanhood flow from Jehovah’s creation order, resisting feminism’s role erasure and calling men and women to ordered love.
The Donatist Controversy Begins
The Donatist controversy emerged from North Africa’s struggle for purity, leadership integrity, and Scriptural authority after persecution.

