A Short History of Modern Non-denominational Evangelical Churches

Non-denominational evangelical churches blend Reformation doctrine, Anabaptist convictions, and Revivalist conversion urgency.

Curious about your local church’s roots? We trace the history from apostles to modern non-denominational evangelical churches. Discover if they faithfully uphold *Scripture* as final authority and preach the true, pure *gospel*. Continue ReadingA Short History of Modern Non-denominational Evangelical Churches

Innate Faith, Human Ability, and Divinely Strengthened

Saving faith begins with God’s revelation, responds by innate human faith, and is supernaturally strengthened by God’s power, all for His glory.

Are you confused about faith? We clarify the biblical difference between your innate capacity and God’s supernatural enablement. Discover this framework: understanding how all levels of faith point to salvation by grace through Christ alone. Continue ReadingInnate Faith, Human Ability, and Divinely Strengthened

The Aorist Tense of Present Your Bodies a Living Sacrifice

Romans 12:1 is not a call to a past ritual, nor a postponed spiritual milestone. It is a comprehensive exhortation that defines the Christian life as ongoing worship. The aorist tense of “present” emphasizes the wholeness and seriousness of the call, not its limitation to a single moment.

Does *Romans 12:1* mean a single past event? Don’t fall for that misunderstanding! Discover why Paul’s call to be a living sacrifice demands a continual posture. Learn how this continuous devotion defines your whole life of reasonable service through God’s mercies. Continue ReadingThe Aorist Tense of Present Your Bodies a Living Sacrifice

A Small Group Is Not Your Private Church

Don’t treat your small group like you are a pastor of your private church.

Are you a small group leader? Discover vital biblical boundaries! Learn how to disciple faithfully while honoring God’s design for **small groups**. Keep your ministry united with the local church, not separated. Continue ReadingA Small Group Is Not Your Private Church