This blog post explores the enduring significance of the apostles' doctrine as the divine blueprint for salvation, Christian living, and authentic community. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, the apostles' message offers timeless guidance on repentance, baptism, and receiving the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes holiness, unity within the Church as Christ’s body... Continue reading
This article explores the difference between accountability and control in church leadership, highlighting how leaders can inspire spiritual growth without crossing into restrictive practices. It offers practical insights on fostering a healthy, accountable environment for discipleship. Continue reading
Many Christians pray, heal the sick, cast out demons, and gather in Jesus’ name, yet baptism—one of the most crucial acts of salvation—is often performed in titles (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) instead of the saving name of Jesus. The apostles, who were personally taught by Jesus, always baptized in Jesus’ name, fulfilling Matthew 28:19 by invoking the one name that represents the Father,... Continue reading
Evangelism and making disciples is the only way for Apostolic churches to survive and thrive. Jesus commanded it, the early Church modeled it, and history proves that churches that neglect it decline. Continue reading
Unity in the church sounds great—but at what cost? Should churches in Singapore put aside doctrinal differences just to be "one"? Is there a way to pursue unity without compromising biblical truth?
In this episode of the Tabjoy Podcast, we dive into what true unity looks like, why doctrine matters, and how believers can stand firm in faith while fostering a strong Christian community in Singa... Continue reading
This article refutes the claim that speaking in tongues was only necessary in the apostolic era and is now obsolete. By examining biblical evidence, it demonstrates that tongues were not just for evangelism but served as the initial evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit, a practice that remains essential today. The article highlights the distinction between the gift of tongues and the sign of tong... Continue reading