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Looking For A Church Home? - Donald S. Whitney
If you are looking for a church home, the answers you receive to questions like these may help you determine whether a particular church is the one where God wants you. - More


The Contemporary Church - John H. Armstrong
The rush is on. How contemporary can we really be? How in the world will we ever get the unchurched to come when virtually all they know comes through 30 second sound bytes? - More


The Rejection of the Classical Doctrine of God - David F. Wells
In 1975, I teamed up with church historian John Woodbridge to produce The Evangelicals: What They Believe, Who They Are, Where They are Changing. The three decades following the end of the Second World War, from 1945 to the year when our book appeared, had seen astonishing growth in the evangelical world. - More


Swimming Upstream - R. C. Sproul
Is the church growing because of the church growth movement? Yes and no. Individual churches are growing, but the church is standing still. Though church growth pundits desire to win the lost usually what happens is they lose the found. - More


The Presence of Christ at the Lord's Supper - A. A. Hodge
Is Christ really, truly, personally present with us in the sacrament? Do we therein covenant and commune with him in person, touch to touch, immediately and really; or is this only a show, a symbol of something absent and different from what it seems? - More


Gospel Charity - John Owen
In 1 Corinthians 12-14 the Apostle Paul gives directions for the use of spiritual gifts for the edification of the church (and this is a most excellent thing). But when all is said and done, he emphasizes the "more excellent way" of love which he describes in detail in chapter 13. - More


Whatever Happened To God? - James M. Boice
In any discussion of reformation in doctrine one must come to the realization that the real problem of our time is that there is hardly any doctrine at all to reform. So when we talk about reformation we must focus on a recovery of theology, period. - More


Church Worship - John MacKenzie
When we think of the Christian Church, the first thing that ought to come to our minds is the matter of the worship of God. It is sad that today we find little evidence of a true worship of the Lord "in the beauty of holiness" as found in Psalm 29:2. - More


An overview of The Lord's Supper - Charles Hodge
In the Lord's Supper we are said to receive Christ and the benefits of His redemption to our spiritual nourishment and growth in grace. As our natural food imparts life and strength to our bodies, so this sacrament is one of the divinely appointed means to strengthen the principle of life in the soul of the believer. - More


The Presence of Christ at the Lord's Supper - A.A. Hodge
Is Christ really, truly, personally present with us in the sacrament? Do we therein covenant and commune with him in person, touch to touch, immediately and really; or is this only a show, a symbol of something absent and different from what it seems? - More


What Women Can Do in the Church - Sheila Evans
When Paul wrote to Timothy to instruct him concerning how affairs should be conducted in the house of God (1Tim.3:15), he stated that women were not to teach men or to have authority over them (1Tim:2:12). Evidently, the useful, necessary, God-given abilities of women were to be exercised within the divine order that God had established. - More


A Biblical Look at the Ordination of Women - Greg Loren Durand & Jeffrey Todd McCormack
Is the ordination of women to the Gospel ministry biblical? This is certainly one question which seems to have sparked considerable debate in the modern Church. - More


The Public Preaching of Women - R. L. Dabney
A few years ago the public preaching of women was universally condemned among all conservative denominations of Christians, and, indeed, within their bounds, was totally unknown. Now the innovation is brought face to face even with the Southern churches, and female preachers are knocking at our doors. - More


Christ’s Love To The Church - Robert Murray M’Cheyne
In Ephesians 5 the apostle is teaching wives and husbands their duties to each other. To the wives he enjoins submission–a loving yielding to their husbands in all lawful things; to the husbands, love; and he puts before them the highest of all patterns–Christ and his Church. - More


Conflict Resolution in the Church: A Study of Matthew 18:15-16 - Brian Schwertley
Professing Christians desire peace in the body of Christ. Many acknowledge that peace and purity can only be maintained through biblical church discipline. Matthew 18:15ff is a crucial passage for preserving the peace and concord of believers, because in it, Christ sets forth the steps necessary for dealing with sin between believers. Although this portion of Scripture is often referred to in our day by believers, it is seldom followed by church governors and members. - More


Go to Church or Go to Hell - Conrad Murrell
People who do not go to church go to hell. Shocking statement? Unquestionably! - More


The Devil and the Church - E.M. Bounds
THE devil is too wise, too large in mental grasp, too lordly in ambition, to confine his aims to the individual. He seeks to direct the policy and sway the scepter of nations. In his largest freedom, and in his delirium of passion and success, "he goes out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth." He is an adept in deception, an expert in all guileful arts. An archangel in execution, he often succeeds in seducing the nations most loyal to Christ, leading them into plans and principles which pervert and render baneful all Christly principles. The Church itself, the bride of Christ, when seduced from her purity, degenerates into a worldly ecelesiasticism. - More


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