Find out answers to what we should be doing during the communion, who should lead it, how often it should be observed and more
The body of believers can never hope to be close-knit if we don’t treat each other as next of kin to begin with
The church is not God, nor can it save anyone — but it is called to represent Christ on earth and decipher who true gospel confessors are
If we're not in the mood to bring Him heartfelt offerings of praise, we need to examine our hearts for who we've actually crowned king
The congregation’s call to judge those within its assembly is backed by Scripture — which also instructs us to aim for restoration in a spirit of love
A look at the pitfalls of allowing sin to run unchecked in the local assembly and how to ground it in the redemptive work of Christ
Believers have long struggled with the inclusion of Solomon’s love poems in the Bible. Understanding its author’s intent can help put the debate to rest
How to ensure the goal of this ministry is not to feed self-righteous pride, but to restore a sinning believer to holiness
Pablo Cenepo-Torres on looking forward to welcoming one more member to their family — and how there’s never a dull moment serving in the jungles of Peru
The New Testament has a great deal to say about church discipline — yet no aspect of church life today is more dangerously neglected than this one
The body of Christ bears a huge responsibility in speaking against the devaluing of human life as a “viable third option”
The Christian community tends to view being 'called' as reserved for pastors and missionaries, but what if we all saw our workplaces as mission fields?
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