July 29, 2026

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Clarity in Doctrine: Building a Strong Theological Foundation

Recommended Reading Clarity in Doctrine: Building a Strong Theological Foundation One of the best ways Christians can grow in doctrinal clarity is through careful study of Scripture alongside faithful theological resources. The following books are recommended for readers who want to deepen their understanding of biblical doctrine, strengthen their discernment, and grow in theological maturity. […]

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Clarity for the Glory of Christ

Clarity for the Glory of Christ By Dave Jenkins Every generation of Christians faces the same fundamental question: Will we remain faithful to the truth God has revealed? The circumstances change. The challenges vary. The cultural pressures shift from one age to another. Yet the church's responsibility remains remarkably constant. We are called to know

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Doctrinal Questions Christians Are Afraid to Ask

Doctrinal Questions Christians Are Afraid to Ask By Dave Jenkins Christians often have questions they hesitate to ask. Sometimes the hesitation comes from fear. They worry that asking a question will make them appear spiritually immature, theologically uninformed, or lacking in faith. Other times they fear creating controversy or drawing unwanted attention to their struggles.

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Catechizing the Next Generation

Catechizing the Next Generation By Dave Jenkins Few responsibilities are more important than passing the Christian faith from one generation to the next. Every Christian parent desires to see their children know Christ, love His Word, walk in truth, and remain faithful throughout their lives. Every faithful church longs to see young people mature into

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Finding Stability When Theology Feels Overwhelming

Finding Stability When Theology Feels Overwhelming By Vanessa Hunt Last Christmas my husband gave me the book ‘Daily Doctrine’ by Kevin DeYoung. It sits with my Bible next to my bed and I read from both books every night. Broken up into sections that cover everything from Anthropology to Soteriology, each day’s reading is only

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Teaching Doctrine Without Losing People

Teaching Doctrine Without Losing People By Dave Jenkins Few responsibilities weigh more heavily on faithful pastors and teachers than the responsibility to teach God’s truth clearly. Scripture repeatedly emphasizes the importance of sound doctrine. Paul instructed Timothy to devote himself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, and to teaching. Titus was commanded to

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How Contemplative Spirituality Undermines Doctrinal Clarity

How Contemplative Spirituality Undermines Doctrinal Clarity By Marcia Montenegro The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how contemplative spirituality undermines doctrinal clarity based on God’s word by examining current trends in Contemplative practices. Biblical responses are given as well. Contemplative Spirituality is Mysticism Contemplative Spirituality refers to a movement in the church based on

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When “Sound Doctrine” Gets Redefined: Why Biblical Definitions Matter

When “Sound Doctrine” Gets Redefined: Why Biblical Definitions Matter By Amy Spreeman One of the most effective ways false teaching slips into a church isn’t through outright denial of biblical truth. More often, it comes disguised in familiar Christian language that sounds fine at first glance. When looking for a solid church to attend, most

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