Seven Theological Issues Confronting the Local Church
What are the challenges facing the local church today? This article identifes seven such challenges, of a theological nature.
What are the challenges facing the local church today? This article identifes seven such challenges, of a theological nature.
Should Christians be members of the electronic church? This article explains that Christians are called to keep their church membership in a local church. TV church can only be a supplement for the Christian, for the Word of God and the nature of worship require this.
This article speaks to the importance of integrating discipleship and counselling in the local church. It lists three benefits of bringing the two together.
How many reasons for joy can you list for being part of a local church? This article offers a total of twenty-five!
This article shows how often from the New Testament the command appears to live in some sense with other believers. These are all reasons for a Christian to have membership in a local church.
The author defines biblical evangelism as the task of the local church, and is something built upon a dynamic theology, a dynamic local church, and the dynamic preaching of the Scriptures.
Where do you turn when you have questions about life? Do you find it easy to turn to Google? There is another place where you can go, where God has placed you to receive counsel: the local church.
There are six reasons why the local church matters. Does the local church matter to you? Check the reasons for the importance of the church.
This article urges the local church to be theology-centred, giving consideration to Paul's doxology in Ephesians 3:21.
The work of the Holy Spirit in relation to the local church is that he creates the local church, animates it, brings order within it, and causes growth. These are principle taught from 1 Corinthians 12-1 Corinthians 14 on the work of the Holy Spirit in the local church. This is what the article explains.
The author highlights five advantages to having counselling carried out in the local church, over against the secular model of the office-bound counsellor.