Category: Church History
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The Churches That Forgot What Christ Remembered
Institutional Memory, Selective History, and the Seven Churches of Revelation Churches remember many things. They remember founding pastors, successful conferences, building projects, moments of revival, numerical growth, and seasons of public influence. They preserve…
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When Christians Defend Their Image More Than the Truth
What Jesus reveals about honesty, repentance, leadership, and the modern Church Christianity makes extraordinary claims about truth. Christians confess that Jesus Christ is “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Scripture calls…
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The Theology of Attention: What We Give Our Minds to Shapes Our Souls
Christian discipleship is not only about what we believe. It is also about what repeatedly captures our attention. We live in an age of constant interruption. Phones vibrate. Messages arrive. Videos begin before we…
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Faith Under Pressure: What the Seven Churches Teach Christians in the Digital Age
The message of Revelation 2–3 is not trapped in the ancient world. Jesus still calls His Church to courage, discernment, holiness, and faithful witness. Christianity now lives in a world of constant connection. A…
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The Gospel of Convenience
What the Church Loses When Faith Must Never Cost Us Anything Modern life is built around convenience. We order food without leaving home. We watch church from bed. We skip songs, sermons, conversations, and…
