What does it mean for someone to be a “servant-leader?” Should Christians use this term? If so, what is the biblical support for “servant-leadership?”
What does it mean for someone to be a “servant-leader?” Should Christians use this term? If so, what is the biblical support for “servant-leadership?”
There is a lot of debate on the role of women in the church today. In this episode, Pastor Joel attempts to answer this difficult question.
From Nate Werner – If a Christian man commits a sin in the past that would disqualify him from eldership (e.g. – looking at porn, but has since repented) is he forever disqualified? More generally, if a man did not meet the qualifications for eldership in the past, but now he does, is that man forever disqualified?
Are you aware of the rise in Eastern Orthodoxy? If so, do you have tips for engaging it in debate? Would you personally be opposed to debating someone who is Eastern Orthodox?
1 Corinthians 10:17 1 Corinthians 11:17-33 Ephesians 6:4 Joel Webbon
Is it biblically faithful for Christian parents to send their children to a separate ministry on the Lord’s Day? Or should children participate in Lord’s Day worship alongside their parents?
Do we cast out false teachers or do we listen to Jesus when he says not to worry about separating the wheat and tares, that his angel will do it when the harvest comes?