Paul’s conduct in Thessalonica shows that gospel truth must be supported by visible holiness, courage, and self-denial.
Daily Devotional for Thursday, May 07, 2026
Matthew 24:9 prepares Christians to endure hatred for Jesus’ name with courage, holiness, love, and unwavering obedience.
Ministry Without Spiritual Exhaustion
Serve Christ with zeal, endurance, and discernment without being ruled by every demand, critic, or barren argument.
How Does Christian Fruitfulness Lead to Reaching Others for Christ?
Christian fruitfulness reveals life in Christ through character, holiness, good works, witness, and disciple-making.
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.
Young Christian Men, Become Useful in the Ministry Like Mark and Timothy
Young Christian men can imitate Mark and Timothy by becoming useful, teachable, pure, courageous, and grounded in Scripture.
The Role of Preaching in the Life of the Church
Preaching is central to church life because Christ governs His people through the faithful proclamation of Scripture.
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.
The Rise of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century
A detailed study of how twentieth-century evangelicalism rose through biblical conviction, doctrinal conflict, preaching, missions, and institutional growth.
The Modern Missionary Movement Begins with William Carey
William Carey helped launch modern Protestant missions by joining biblical conviction, organized sending, Bible translation, and long obedience.

