Biblical counseling is essential to church health because it applies Scripture personally, restores sinners, strengthens families, and advances holiness.
Church Health and the Responsibility of Every Christian to Evangelize
Church health is inseparable from evangelism, and every Christian is responsible to make Christ known with truth, holiness, and love.
Church Health Cannot Exist Where Evangelism Is Optional
Church health cannot exist where evangelism is optional, because Christ commanded His church to proclaim the gospel and make disciples.
The Connection Between Biblical Literacy and Congregational Health
Biblical literacy shapes doctrine, worship, holiness, unity, and endurance, making it essential to lasting congregational health.
Why Evangelism Failure Is a Symptom of an Unhealthy Church
When a church stops evangelizing, the silence exposes deeper sickness in doctrine, prayer, holiness, mission, and obedience to Christ.
Will Suffering for Christ Always Be Part of Following Him?
Yes. Suffering for Christ is part of true discipleship, though it appears in different forms such as persecution, rejection, self-denial, and loss.
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.
Does The Bible Tell Us, “Don’t Waste Your Life”?
The Bible may not use the slogan, but it commands purposeful, obedient living—redeeming time, rejecting vanity, and seeking God’s kingdom first.
What Does God’s Word Teach About Discovering and Living Out His Will for Our Lives?
God’s will is discerned through Scripture, emphasizing obedience, transformed thinking, and moral clarity rather than subjective feelings or mystical signs.
What Should I Be Looking for in a Church?
A faithful church is gospel-centered, Scripture-ruled, led by qualified shepherds, serious about holiness, and committed to disciple-making.

