Church health is inseparable from evangelism, and every Christian is responsible to make Christ known with truth, holiness, and love.
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.
How Doctrinal Minimalism Leads to Spiritual Malnutrition
Doctrinal minimalism starves believers by replacing the whole counsel of God with slogans, leaving churches weak in truth, holiness, and discernment.
How Can You Improve Your Art of Teaching God’s Word?—Second Timothy 4:2
Faithful teaching begins with preaching the Word accurately, patiently, courageously, and clearly under Christ’s authority.
How Can We Judge Whether a Doctrine Is True or False?
A doctrine is true when it agrees with the inspired Scriptures in context and false when it distorts, contradicts, adds to, or subtracts from God’s Word.
The Connection Between Biblical Literacy and Congregational Health
Biblical literacy shapes doctrine, worship, holiness, unity, and endurance, making it essential to lasting congregational health.
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.
How Does Eisegesis Act as a Disease Within the Modern Church?
Eisegesis acts like a disease in the modern church by replacing God’s meaning with human preference and spreading doctrinal confusion.
What Role Do Elders Play in Preserving Long-Term Church Health?
Elders preserve long-term church health by guarding doctrine, modeling holiness, feeding the flock, and preparing future generations.
How Can You Prevent an Independent Church From Drifting Toward Doctrinal Decay?
An independent church avoids doctrinal decay by guarding doctrine, training elders, practicing discipline, and keeping Scripture supreme.

