The religious compromise of Israel's kings is reflected in today's deception called the "full service church."
A disturbing trend has appeared in the 21st century church: The virtual elimination of congregational reading of the Word of God.
Today's church has many equivalents of the chariots and horses that Solomon purchased from the ungodly.
Compromise in other areas most often comes into people's lives, homes, and churches because they first become ensnared in ungodly relationships.
Bible study outlines beginning with the same letter of the alphabet are often artificial and even misleading. But when the Bible deals with compromise, the discussion falls into three categories that all begin with the same letter in English.
The revolution that revitalized a church, revolutionized a city, and rescued a nation from disaster began in the pastor's own household.
The church in our time must return to the clear and recurring pattern we find in the book of Acts.
Pragmatism says that visible results measured by human standards form the yardstick for judging truth and usefulness - not God's Word. The results are disastrous.
The preacher who will revolutionize a church is the Scripture-driven preacher -- a man driven by four key virtues.
We continue the true story of a pastor who rejected postmodern church-growth strategies and started a revolution.