Tag: biblical leadership
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Why Scripture Deserves Slower Reading
In a culture trained to skim, react, and move on, many Christians have learned to read the Bible too quickly. But Scripture was never meant to be consumed at speed. This reflective essay explores why slower reading is an act of reverence, how patience forms wisdom, and why lingering with God’s Word may be the…
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The Church Christ Intended: A Biblical Return to the Body of Christ
What does Scripture actually mean when it speaks of the Church? This article defines the Church as the living body of Christ and explains why that biblical vision often stands in sharp contrast to modern church culture. Rooted in the New Testament, it calls believers back to reverence for God, sound doctrine, Spirit-led fellowship, and…
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When Shepherds Scatter the Sheep: Warnings Against Abusive Leaders
God has strong words for leaders who scatter rather than care for His flock. From Ezekiel 34 to John 10, Scripture warns against shepherds who exploit the sheep and points us to Christ, the Good Shepherd who lays down His life. This post examines biblical rebukes, modern leadership failures, and the hope we find in…
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Guarding God’s Work: Holiness in Both the Pulpit and Online Platforms
Many churches and ministries today risk spiritual compromise by allowing unrepentant unbelievers to serve in areas meant to be led by those walking in the Spirit. Scripture calls believers to uphold holiness, discern fellowship, and maintain the purity of ministry by testing the fruit of those who serve.
