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The Role of Church Leaders According to St. Paul the Apostle

For Christians, Apostle Paul is probably the greatest church builder of all time. He was very concerned that the churches he had founded had good leadership. Quoting his first missionary journey, “Paul and Barabbas chose some of those who had faith in the Lord to be leaders for each church.” (Acts: 14:23). Apostle Paul’s instructions […]

Role of Family in Adolescent Problem Behaviors

As a New York psychologist, I am familiar with Lamborn and Steinberg’s (1993) study of self-report questionnaires from approximately 10,000 adolescents ages 14-18 assessing levels of emotional autonomy, perceived parent support, and measures of psychosocial development, internal distress, behavioral problems, and academic competence. Adolescents high on measures of autonomy and support were classified as individuated, […]

The Importance of Church Fellowship in This World

God has made sufficient provision for the spiritual needs of the people. One of which is fellowship with those who share common goals and interests. It is the people’s conviction that the provision for this need is found in a local church. The extreme positions can be held on any Bible subject, and this is […]

The Role of Fellowship in Accomplishing God’S Will on Earth

A church fellowship is a relationship of inner unity among church believers that expresses itself in outer co-participation with Jesus Christ and one another in achieving God’s will in this world. It is not just being together with fellowmen but doing together. In simple terms, fellowship is working together to accomplish God’s plan, including salvation. […]

The Beginnings of the Catholic Church Shows Connection to the Importance of Small Groups Today

Many people do not take small religious groups seriously. It might be because they are more inclined to participate in the true Catholic Church rather than in the Christian denominations. What they do not know is that Christianity had also its humble beginnings when it started as a small group during the 300 A. D. […]