WHAT WE BELIEVE
We're meeting you where you are in your ministry journey and trying to help it grow organically, with health, without steroids, without pride.
We believe salvation is a gift from God, received by grace through faith alone, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9). It is complete at the moment of belief. You cannot earn it, and you cannot lose it.
Once saved, always saved. Your salvation is not maintained by your performance. It was purchased by His blood and sealed by His Spirit (Ephesians 1:13-14). We hold this position with conviction and teach it without apology.
The Bible is the final authority. We believe God preserved His Word and that it is sufficient for all matters of faith and practice (2 Timothy 3:16-17). We use the King James Bible.
The Great Commission is not a suggestion. It is an assignment (Matthew 28:19-20). Every believer is called to participate in making disciples. 80% discipleship, 20% evangelism. That's the weight we carry.
We are not a replacement for the local church. We are a supplement. A resource. A training ground. Go to church. Serve your community. Be under a pastor. Use what we produce to sharpen what you're already doing.
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We take complex theology and compress it into consumable booklets, live teachings, and articles that developing leaders can actually finish. Here's what we cover:
Building the basics that never get old.
What it is, what it isn't, and why it changes everything.
Practical, personal, and persistent.
How to share your faith without cringing.
What you have, how to use it, and why it matters to the body.
The assignment. The urgency. The method.
Ministry is not a solo sport.
Understanding the world we're reaching.
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David numbered the people because he was provoked. He wanted to see instant success. That's a cautionary tale every ministry needs to hear.
Not tracking your stats at all is foolish. Being driven primarily by numbers is also foolish. We sit somewhere in between. We track downloads, reach, engagement, and growth because stewardship demands it. But we don't display those numbers on the site. We don't use them as proof of credibility. And we don't let them define whether last week was a good week or a bad one.
A good week is when someone understood the gospel more clearly than they did on Monday. That doesn't always show up in a dashboard.
The stand should be so solid, and the face so warm, that people cannot reduce it to a personality critique. Come hear it for yourself.