God’s Good Plans
God has confidently planned for the success of his church, our job is to trust him and be resolved, always planning to advance his truth, come what may.
God has confidently planned for the success of his church, our job is to trust him and be resolved, always planning to advance his truth, come what may.
Accomplished athletes make their sport look easy. But for all of us who have tried to advance in a sport, we know there is nothing easy about reaching a level of proficiency in athletics. Some people can make godliness look easy. They seem to effortlessly love God and do what is right. But the Bible is clear that like athletics, reaching a level of proficient godliness requires a lot of hard work. Paul wrote, “train yourself for godliness” (1 Timothy 4:7). The word that
When Christ’s redemptive work was complete he gathered his disciples and, with “all authority in heaven and on earth”, commissioned them (and every subsequent generation) to get serious about their job of propagating the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20). The central verb of this passage is straightforward and notably uncomplicated: “make disciples!” Between the two advents of Christ
God has given us the unique opportunity to invest in the spiritual profit of many far-reaching groups of people with the launch of Compass Bible Institute.
Christian parents must see the value and virtue of firmly correcting and strongly directing their kids according to God’s word no matter how difficult it may be.
A Systematic Study of Ecclesiology
Enduring participation in the work of evangelism & discipleship comes from those who have been spiritually conditioned by the disciplines of giving, praying & serving.
Parents are to work diligently to impart biblical truth to their kids, model biblical practice for their kids & require obedience from their kids to basic biblical commands.
We all have a responsibility to teach to others the things God has invested in us through the teaching from others.