#39 Titus
In a similar fashion to all Pauline epistles, the Apostle Paul greets Titus by acknowledging himself as the author: “Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ” (Titus 1:1). For this reason and more, the Epistle to Titus was unequivocally attributed to the Apostle Paul, apart from Marcion, until the nineteenth century…
#36 I Corinthians
The first letter to the Corinthian church addresses a plethora of issues. The church at Corinth, plagued by “division (1-4), sexual immorality (5-7), and disordered worship (8-10),”1 is having a difficult time shaking off Greco-Roman values. However, this is not the first time that Paul writes to the Corinthian church…
#30 Gisbertus Voetius: Missiological Protestant Pioneer
Gisbertus Voetius, a pioneer in Protestant missiology and a Dutch Reformed theologian, served the Lord from AD 1589 to 1676. He was a minister, theologian, and professor during a vital time in European Christianity called the Dutch Second Reformation or Further Reformation, a continuation of the Protestant Reformation in the Netherlands…
#27 Baptist Ecclesiology
This short essay will concern itself with the ecclesiology of the Baptist denomination. However, it will follow Scriptural prescriptions and doctrines found within the Bible. It will examine the church’s views on its purpose, membership, disciplinary action, leadership, baptism, the Lord’s Supper, its relationship with other churches, and its relationship with the state and politics…
#24 The Church as an Automobile
The church is a lot like an automobile. It comprises parts that work together to carry passengers down the road. Similarly, the church as a body is made up of parts…
#21 Child Abuse Prevention
Deepak Reju, the author of On Guard: Preventing and Responding to Child Abuse at Church, encourages Christians to prevent child abuse in their congregations…
#19 Evaluation of Church Budgets
Like any other entity in the world with a constant flow of money and resources, churches have to manage their finances. However, this management is different from any other management. It is a stewarding of the resources that God has given a church to use for His glory and people…
#17 Evaluation of Church Offices
Scriptural texts like 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 14, and Ephesians 4 make it clear that the body of Christ comprises various parts. These parts are due to different gifts the Lord gave His people…
#14 Maturity & Unity: Ephesians 4:7-16
Ephesians 4:7-16 is a wonderful passage that explains how Jesus gifted the church with the Apostles and elders in order for them to be “[His] assistants [in] shepherding His churches.” By examining this section of Scripture, readers will come to understand that Christ is the chief administrator over all other administrators, including the administrators and leaders He establishes…