A healthy church does not shield divisive people. It follows Scripture to confront, warn, and, when necessary, reject those who tear the congregation apart.
A Healthy Church Does Not Redefine Sin to Keep People Comfortable
A healthy church does not soften sin for comfort. It tells the truth, calls for repentance, and pursues holiness under Christ’s authority.
Why a Healthy Church Must Be Willing to Correct, Confront, and Restore
A healthy church obeys Christ by correcting sin, confronting rebellion, and restoring the repentant in holiness, truth, and mercy.
Church Health and the Biblical Limits of Pastoral Authority
Church health flourishes when pastoral authority is biblical, limited, accountable, and always kept under the headship of Christ.
Why Unity Without Truth Produces a Spiritually Sick Church
Unity without truth is not spiritual health. It is compromise that weakens doctrine, worship, discipline, and the church’s witness.
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.

