Cooperation in the Gospel: Fellowship among Churches for the Glory of God
The church of Christ was not called to isolation but to fellowship. The unity of God’s people is not merely a theological ideal but a practical reality expressed in the
Responsible Fellowship in the Body of Christ
The church of Christ is called to live in fellowship — a reality that goes far beyond social interaction. It is a responsible fellowship, grounded in love, truth, and mutual
The Journey of Integration into the Life of the Church
What was your first encounter with the true church of Christ? At what moment, in what place, and under what circumstances did you draw near to the Christian community? For
Walking with Youth: Teaching, Love, and Mission!
Youth is a season marked by growth, decisions, and challenges. Scripture teaches us that this phase of life must be dedicated to the knowledge of God and Christian service. Therefore,
Systematic and Accessible Christian Education for All
Since biblical times, God has commanded that His people be continually instructed in His Word. Systematic Christian education is a divine principle, firmly grounded in Scripture, aimed not merely at
The Means of Grace and the Edification of the Church
The means of grace are the instruments ordained by God for the spiritual edification and strengthening of His people. They do not operate in a mechanical fashion, but are channels
Discipleship — Integrating Training and Fellowship
Christian discipleship is a relational and practical process in which learning takes place both through verbal instruction and through example. Scripture emphasizes that spiritual leaders must be living models of
One Body Gathered in Worship
At Creation, God established two fundamental mandates for humanity: the cultural mandate and the social mandate. The cultural mandate, pertaining to work, vocation, and study, is evident from the beginning,
The Church as Body, Family, and Covenant Community
The church is described in the Bible as a body, with Christ as the head and believers as members who perform specific functions (Ephesians 4:11–16; 1 Corinthians 12:12–27). This metaphor