Young Christian men can imitate Mark and Timothy by becoming useful, teachable, pure, courageous, and grounded in Scripture.
Correction Is Love: Why a Healthy Church Must Confront, Restore, and Guard Truth
Biblical correction is love because it confronts sin, restores the repentant, protects the church, and guards truth under Christ.
Church Health Is Apostolic Christianity in Practice, Not Modern Reinvention
Church health is measured by apostolic doctrine, biblical leadership, holiness, discipline, worship, and evangelism under Christ.
A Healthy Church Teaches the Whole Counsel of God, Not Crowd Favorites
A healthy church does not feed on crowd favorites but on the whole counsel of God, receiving the full truth of Scripture for life, holiness, and endurance.
If Your Church Treats the Bible as Flexible, Expect Doctrinal Collapse
When a church treats Scripture as adaptable to culture, doctrine erodes, holiness weakens, and spiritual collapse follows.
What Should Be the Mission of the Church?
The church’s mission is to glorify Jehovah by proclaiming the gospel, making disciples, teaching truth, and building holy, obedient believers.
The Influence of Christian Publishing and Media Ministries
Christian publishing and media ministries shape doctrine, church health, and evangelism, either guarding truth or multiplying error.
The Fastest Way to Destroy Church Health Is Soft Preaching
Soft preaching does not preserve church health. It starves holiness, weakens doctrine, and opens the door to error and spiritual collapse.
Leadership Qualifications from Titus and Timothy
Titus and Timothy set a high bar for elders and deacons, joining doctrine, holiness, family order, and tested character in church leadership.
How Can Christians Avoid Being Tossed to and Fro in Ephesians 4:14?
Christians avoid being tossed to and fro by growing into doctrinal maturity through Scripture, faithful teaching, truthful love, and practiced obedience.

