Peter: What’s in a Name?
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, the article explains the battle between the temptation of sin and the call to spirituality in leadership.
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, the article explains the battle between the temptation of sin and the call to spirituality in leadership.
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, the article explains three raw materials of leadership: being inquisitive, having initiative, and being involved.
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, the article explains the place of life experience in leadership.
What characterizes biblical leadership? This article considers Christ’s training of Peter in order to show that submission is something that should characterize leadership.
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, this article explains two characteristics of leadership: compassion and courage.
What characterizes biblical leadership? Looking at Christ’s training of Peter, the article explains three characteristics of leadership: restraint, humility, and servanthood.
Mortification, the discipline of killing sin, starts by knowing how sin works. This article explains that fighting sin must be undertaken with the awareness of the nature of sin, the goal of sin, and the strategy of sin.
Why didn't God destroy all sin in us when he saved us? Why do we still have to continue fighting sin? There are five reasons why the struggle with sin is part of the Christian life.
How do you know if you are growing spiritually? Here are eight signs that point to true biblical sanctification in your life.
This article provides an introduction to the prophecy of Zephaniah.
Forgiveness is the soil in which spiritual fruits and divine blessings are cultivated. This article explains that extending forgiveness to others brings great blessings upon the Christian life.
Discontentment is one of the things that characterize our society. The sad part is that Christians are not immune to it. For this reason God commands us to stop complaining. Philippians 2:14-16 gives three reasons Christians are not to complain.
The restoration of Peter as recorded in John 21:15-17 teaches us that obedience is the essential evidence of genuine love.
Who was Phoebe? Was she a deaconess? How did she serve the church? What does this mean for women in the church today? From Romans 16:1-2 this article tackles these questions.
Christians are expected to put on the helmet of salvation for their engagement in spiritual warfare. What is the helmet of salvation and why is it important? The article explains from Ephesians 6:17.
What offices did God give to his church? This article explains the list of gifted men and spiritual gifts from 1 Corinthians 12:28-30. Among these gifts are apostles, prophets, and teachers.
Does every believer have a guardian angel? Does not Matthew 18:10 imply that believers have guardian angels? The article engages with these questions
What ought to be the character of one's pastoral ministry? Based on 1 Thessalonians 2, this article explains six things should characterize one's leadership.
How do you draw near to God in a way that you can discover his wonders? This article addresses this question, explaining that true worship is drawing near to God in a mind renewed by the truth of God. It offers some pointers on how to prepare for worship.
How do you deal with problem people in the church? 1 Thessalonians 5:14 identifies three groups of problem people: unruly, fainthearted, and weak. This article explains how do you deal with such church members.
John 14:16-17 explains the importance of the work of the Holy Spirit in counselling. This article explains how this is so by referring to the Holy Spirit as the One who dwells in us, as the Comforter and as the truth teacher.