Elders protect the congregation by teaching sound doctrine, refuting error, guarding teachers, and shepherding with Scripture.
Why Must Church Health Begin With Sound Doctrine?
Church health begins with sound doctrine because Scripture governs worship, leadership, morality, evangelism, and discipline.
What Does Scripture Teach About a Healthy Christian Congregation?
A healthy congregation submits to Christ, teaches sound doctrine, appoints qualified men, practices holiness, and evangelizes faithfully.
What Marks a Church That Honors Jehovah in Doctrine and Conduct?
A healthy church honors Jehovah by submitting to Scripture in doctrine, worship, leadership, discipline, evangelism, and conduct.
How Can a Congregation Guard Itself Against False Teaching?
A congregation guards itself against false teaching by submitting to Scripture, training discernment, and correcting error.
Why Must Church Leadership Remain Faithful to Scripture?
Church leadership must remain faithful to Scripture because Christ rules His congregation through His Word, not human preference.
What Does the Bible Teach About a Spiritually Healthy Church?
A spiritually healthy church submits to Scripture, teaches sound doctrine, practices discipline, and follows apostolic order.
Christians Becoming Adequately Qualified to Teach Others
To teach as Jesus taught requires faithfulness, skill, and obedience—qualities of those adequately qualified to handle God’s Word with accuracy and devotion.
The Urgent Need for Biblical Teachers
The Church faces an urgent need for teachers who will handle Scripture accurately and train others in truth as Jesus Christ, the Great Teacher, did.
Enlarging the Christian Mind to Expand the Ministry: A Call to Biblical Clarity and Theological Maturity
Expanding ministry begins with enlarging the Christian mind through rigorous, biblical thinking under the Lordship of Christ.

