QUYỀN NĂNG CAO CẢ CỦA ĐỨC CHÚA TRỜI Ở VIỆT NAM (Ê-phê 1:4-5)

Who needs grace most?

‘All of us need grace, the saint as well as the sinner. The most conscientious, dutiful, hardworking Christian needs God’s grace as much as the most dissolute, hard-living sinner. All of us need the same grace. The sinner… Read More

Bad Pastors and Spiritual Abuse: Warning Signs

Does the leader (or leadership) of your church have these characteristics? If so, it’s time to do something about it. 6 WARNING SIGNS: A Bad Pastor Surrounds Himself With “Yes” People Spiritual Abuse Isolates Critics A Bad Pastor… Read More

A lifetime message: the gospel for believers

‘If it’s true our relationship with God is based on his grace instead of our performance, why are we so prone to fall into good-day-bad-day thinking? It’s because we’ve relegated the gospel to the unbeliever. Regardless of when… Read More

Not on probation as performers

‘Why is it that every time we feel a little disconnected from you [God], or hear the condemning voice of the enemy; or encounter other believers more zealous, missionaries more generous, or young converts more committed than us–why… Read More

Real Freedom in Christ

What does it mean to really know Christ and be set free to enjoy the Lord? Is it about following rules or following the Ruler? Is it about laws or about our Lord? To find out, let’s look… Read More

Pragmatism in Practice

‘Let me define what I mean by “pragmatist.” It’s the approach that says a church can use any effective means to win people to Jesus, make disciples, grow the church, or build the kingdom. A church may adopt… Read More

Success: My flesh demanded growth that could be seen

Here is some wisdom for vocational ministry in general and church planting specifically: ·       ‘When God didn’t reward our faithfulness at the church like I thought he should, my anger and despondency revealed a skewed view of ministry… Read More

Phúc âm dành cho người Cơ đốc

Có rất là nhiều người Cơ đốc, họ nghĩ rằng Phúc âm chỉ dành cho người bên ngoài thôi, không dành cho họ. Tuy nhiên ở trong kinh thánh cũng nói là khi chúng ta tin Chúa thì… Read More

Motives for obedience

Our motives matter. Approaching the Christian life as merely a series of outward behaviors isn’t healthy or biblical. We can’t always know our motives, but it helps to stay in God’s Word and to soul search along the… Read More

A Plea for Gospel Sanity in Missions

Mr. Sequeira has a beneficial article that seems to get to the heart of the matter with much of what goes on in the world of missions. He’s a Christian-background Indian who writes here of the abuses he’s… Read More

Grace not rules

Understanding and trusting what the Bible says about the Lord’s grace can make all the difference in the world. Note here what Mr. Bridges says about how he believed some wrong things about the Christian life and grace… Read More

How often should we worship with the church?

‘Does a Christian have to attend every service his church provides? The simple answer is “no.” There is no New Testament command for believers to maintain perfect attendance at church. Attending every church service does not make a… Read More