Study Guide: The Two Natures of Christ
The doctrine of the dual nature of Christ, being both fully God and fully man, is foundational to our understanding of His role in salvation.
Study Guide: Doctrine of Baptism
The doctrine of believer’s baptism is a powerful visual testimony of a believer's union with Christ. When a person is lowered into the water, it represents death to sin and self, mirroring the death and burial of Jesus.
Study Guide: Doctrine of the Trinity
The doctrine of the Trinity is central to the Christian faith, representing unity and diversity within the nature of God. The Trinity teaches that God exists as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—yet remains one in essence.
Study Guide: Doctrine of Sanctification
The doctrine of sanctification is a vital aspect of the Christian journey, as it reflects the ongoing process of becoming more and more like Jesus Christ. It is God’s work in us, through the Holy Spirit, to transform our hearts and minds.
Study Guide: Doctrine of Justification
The doctrine of justification is one of the most profound and life-changing aspects of the Christian faith. It declares believers righteous before God, not based on their own merit but on the work completed by Jesus Christ.
What is the ACTS Prayer Model?
Whether you’re just starting out on your walk with Jesus or have been a faithful disciple for years, the ACTS prayer model can bring structure to your daily quiet time or bring a fresh perspective to your time with God.
Study Guide: Doctrine of the Fall of Man
The doctrine of the fall of man, as described in Genesis 3, is a pivotal event in human history, impacting the world and the relationship between God and humanity. When Adam and Eve chose to disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, sin entered the world, and with it, death and separation from God.