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United in Spirit

United in Spirit seeks not merely to give the theory of leadership unity but to provide a set of biblically grounded ethics for a local church leadership team. As church leadership groups are so often mired in prideful conflict and even gossip and slander, the net result is that the whole church suffers under this unseemly example. This book aims to lay the ground rules for a leadership team. These principles will help you preserve the sweetness of love, unity, and friendship in the greater work of shepherding the local church.

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Recent Articles

The Doctrine of Sanctification: Irrelevant Theological Discussion or Heartbeat of Faith in Christ?
Steve Swartz

Sadly, for many professing believers—likely because of poor shepherding over many years— the idea of doctrine and the development of arriving at that doctrine (the theological process) evokes images of dusty and near-empty churches and boring lectures. They have been taught that faith in Christ is a means by which God blesses their endeavors and gives some comfort to make it through the trials of life. Their faith, if that can be called faith, is centered around, “What can God do for me in my daily life?”

Keeping Holy Week Holy
Steve Swartz

When I was a kid in school, the Easter holiday was so much a part of cultural normality that Spring Break was often tied into Easter weekend. Some schools even had "Easter Break." And while I appreciate it when our culture makes it easier to celebrate Christian Holy Days, but in fact, Resurrection...

What Is a Christian?

A Christian is simply one who has put their trust in the saving work of Jesus Christ and desires to live for God's plan (as given to us through God's book, the Bible) instead of their own. Want to learn more about what the Bible says and how you can follow Jesus? Let us help!

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Steadfast in the Faith

Therefore, my beloved brothers, be STEADFAST, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.

1 Corinthians 15:58 (ESV)