Correct Discipleship Requires Teaching Correct Doctrine
Christian education and discipleship too often includes teaching false, shallow, or no theology. Correct discipleship requires teaching correct doctrine.
Christian education and discipleship too often includes teaching false, shallow, or no theology. Correct discipleship requires teaching correct doctrine.
Jesus promises blessings on both sides of heaven, not just one. Some emphasize only the here and now, others only the future; it’s both.
Apologetics (i.e., defending the Christian faith) is a great tool and is biblical. Some arguments, though, may do more harm than good.

Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don’t have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.

Life is about growing and maturing. The Bible tells us what spiritual growth looks like and how to recognize whether or not we are maturing.

Struggle is part of life and part of the Christian’s journey. Though we can’t avoid hardship, we can change how we perceive and respond to it.

We should never take the Christian journey alone. We need to be mentored and discipled. What does biblical discipleship look like?

The Christian hero’s journey always begins with a gospel call, which consists of two types. What is the gospel call how will people respond?

While it may be true that “a thankful heart is a happy heart,” our happiness is not the primary reason why we should be thankful.

Bible Games Central designed a game that combines the fun and interaction of Bingo with learning about the books and sections of the Bible – Bible Bingo.

Small groups are about making disciples. Avoiding these errors will make small groups be more effective at helping people know, show, and share the gospel.

James reminds us that often our arguments, fights, and divisions are rooted in the sin of selfish desires of the heart. He then tells us the cure for it.

Often we allow things to go in one ear and out the other, and God’s Word is far too often no exception. James reminds us to live out God’s Word.

Life took a sharp turn in 2018 that could have led to me falling into deep depression. Discover how God got me through, keeping me from sinking.

Each one of us struggles with arrogance in some form or fashion. James reminds us that arrogance is a sin. Here are four steps to help you to avoid it.