A healthy church equips every believer to share the gospel faithfully, refusing to limit evangelism to those with visible natural ability.
No Evangelism, No Health: Why a Silent Church Is a Dead Church
A church that stops proclaiming Christ may still look active, but according to Scripture it is already losing the marks of true spiritual health.
Church Health and the Restoration of Apostolic Christianity
Church health is restored only when congregations return to apostolic doctrine, biblical leadership, holiness, discipline, reverent worship, and evangelism.
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.
How Cultural Accommodation Undermines True Church Health
Cultural accommodation weakens doctrine, worship, holiness, and mission by teaching the church to seek the world’s approval over Christ’s rule.
Why Church Health Declines When Scripture Is Treated as Flexible
Church health collapses when Scripture is softened, negotiated, or selectively obeyed instead of being received as Christ’s fixed authority.
Bible Verses About Giving: The Greatest Gift Is Evangelizing and Helping Others onto the Path of Salvation
Bible verses about giving show that the greatest gift is sharing the gospel and helping wandering believers return to the path of salvation.
In What Ways Is Being a Faithful Christian Difficult?
Being a faithful Christian is difficult because it requires self-denial, holiness, endurance, spiritual warfare, and loyalty to Christ in a hostile world.
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.
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.

