
A biblical exploration of true vs. false belief from Ephesians 5:5–7. Learn why repentance, humility, and obedience reveal authentic saving faith—and why mere profession isn’t enough.
The Christian life is not shaped merely by information, but by transformation. God has not called us to know about Him only, but to truly know Him—to behold His glory, submit to His Word, and be changed from the inside out.
Christ didn’t just teach or inspire—He acted on our behalf. This study unpacks the depth of our need and the fullness of His saving work, showing how His death and resurrection transform everything. A clear and hope-filled look at the heart of the go... more
Pride is often celebrated in our culture—even in the halls of government. But Scripture speaks clearly: followers of Christ are to hate pride and pursue humility. As Charles Bridges wrote, “On no point is the mind of God more fully declared than agai... more
In this study, Ralph Drollinger examines Scripture to show that private ownership is not merely an economic principle, but a reflection of being made in the image of God. From Genesis to Leviticus, the Bible affirms personal stewardship, responsibili... more
In this final study of the three-part series, Ralph Drollinger examines the last three epochs of American Church history—the rise of Fundamentalism, the birth of Neo-Evangelicalism, and the emergence of the Religious Right.
Each movement sought to a... more
In Part 2 of this three-part series, Ralph Drollinger continues examining the five epochs of American Church history in light of evangelism and discipleship—the Church’s primary calling.This study explores the first two epochs:
1776 – The Puritan Pu... more
The Church is the pillar and support of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15), called to evangelize and make disciples as a preserving and illuminating force in a fallen world (Matthew 5:13–14).
Yet throughout major epochs of American Church history, her effor... more
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