Biblical correction is love because it confronts sin, restores the repentant, protects the church, and guards truth under Christ.
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.
A Healthy Church Confronts Sin: Why Church Discipline Is Not Optional
A healthy church confronts unrepentant sin because Christ commands it, holiness requires it, and true love seeks restoration, not comfortable silence.
Church Health and the Proper Use of Church Discipline
Church health requires biblical discipline that protects holiness, restores the repentant, and submits every step to Christ’s Word.
The Myth of Church Health Without Biblical Discipline
Church health without biblical discipline is a myth because Christ commands correction to protect holiness, truth, love, and repentance.
How Should Christians Balance Compassion and Moral Clarity?
Christian compassion listens and serves, while moral clarity stays anchored in Scripture, offering repentance and hope without compromise.
Christians: Courage to Forgive
True forgiveness is not weakness but strength — the courage to release bitterness, imitate Christ, and find healing through love and restoration.
Church Health: the Necessity and Process of Church Discipline
Church discipline is essential to preserve purity, restore sinners, and uphold the holiness and truth of Christ’s body.
Helping Clients Heal From Emotional Abuse: How Can Biblical Counseling Restore the Heart?
Healing from emotional abuse requires replacing lies with biblical truth, restoring hope, and walking in freedom through Christ..
Who Authored the Bible?
The Bible’s authorship combines divine inspiration with human writers' individuality, creating a coherent narrative across centuries.

