It is not enough for elders to preach sound doctrine from the pulpit. The God-given model also ensures a succession of competent teachers in the church
Many leaders forget that a vital part of their calling is to mentor the next generation. Yet, this is an indispensable aspect of church discipleship
Was it right for Peter & Co. to cast lots for a replacement for Judas, considering there's a stronger case for Paul to be part of the Twelve?
We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?
When change is the only constant, where can we find rest for our souls and compensation for our inadequacies in the face of hardship and loss?
As we practise social distancing, consider the apostle who lived under house arrest for two years and showed us how to glorify God in isolation
God instituted marriage, but Paul was of the personal opinion that it was better to remain unmarried. A reader asks which is the Biblical way to go
Homosexuality is one among several sins the Bible condemns. How does a Christian with a same sex attraction orientation go forward?
What lies in store for humans at the time of death? Do we become spirits, roaming the face of the earth? Or do we wait for judgement in no man's land?
The Bible offers instruction on the question of women’s authority inside the church, but does that extend to other settings as well?
The Great Commission was given to all who call themselves followers of Christ — yet, too many of us feel woefully ill-equipped to share the Good News
A reader asks why God doesn’t condemn the institution of slavery outright, if He could be specific about other matters in the OT
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