Valuing Theology, Sustaining Vocation
Theological education is a gift from God to His church. From the earliest biblical accounts, we see the Lord preparing people to serve in His work. Moses was instructed before
Keeping the Order, Memory, and Resources of the Church
The life of the church is not limited to the proclamation of the Word and corporate worship. When faith is incarnated in time and space, it also requires forms of
Deacons and Diakonias: Christian Service with Order and Compassion
The diaconal ministry is an ancient and ever-relevant expression of Christian service. Rooted in Scripture, it reflects the calling of all God’s people to serve with responsibility and love. From
The Identity and Mission of the Presbytery
The leadership of the church, from biblical times onward, was entrusted to godly men, recognized for their spiritual maturity, knowledge of the Scriptures, and willingness to serve. The figure of
Shepherding and Leadership in the Baptist Eldership
The life of the Baptist church is grounded in the congregational principle: the assembly is the highest body of deliberation. Yet that same assembly recognizes, on the basis of Scripture,
Music in the Church: Edification, Fellowship, Brotherhood, and Witness
Music holds a vivid place in human relationships. From the cradle, it nurtures the most intimate bonds. Mothers sing to their children, and children grow up marked by those melodies
Teaching and Worshiping Through Music in the Service
Music holds a prominent place in the worship of God, being widely attested in both the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, we find the song of Moses
Strengthening and Multiplying Leaders in the Body of Christ
Christian leadership is an expression of service and responsibility before God. A leader, in the context of the church, is someone called to guide, inspire, and care for people, always
Planters of Hope: Church Planting as a Kingdom Strategy
The Mission, the Model, and the Regional Calling Planting churches is the great strategy of the Kingdom of God. It is not merely a methodological option, but the biblical pathway