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Saved for More Than Solitude: Why We Must Be the Church Together
Luke 8:38-40 challenges the idea that faith is meant to be lived alone. While personal time with Jesus is essential, Scripture reveals that discipleship was never meant to stop in solitude. Jesus sends the healed man back into community to testify, serve, and live transformed among others. This study explores why “me and Jesus” Christianity falls short and why we are called to be the Church together, as one body, one Spirit, and one witness.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 168 min read


Jesus Drew a Line: Who Is Actually in the Family of God?
Who truly belongs to the family of God? In Luke 8:19-21, Jesus redefines belonging not by bloodline, but by obedience. Dive into how historic Christianity never separated faith from action and why modern teachings often miss this crucial link. Discover what it means to hear and do God’s Word, and why genuine faith always bears the fruit of obedience. Join us as we explore the powerful truth behind Jesus’ words and their relevance today.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 136 min read


Warning: How To Kill a Church
Churches rarely lose spiritual life overnight. Decline happens slowly through neglect, misplaced priorities, fractured unity, and a shift from Christ-centered mission to personal preference. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and lived experience, this reflection exposes the subtle warning signs that weaken a local body and harm real people. This is not an attack on the church, but a call to repentance, renewal, and faithfulness to Christ, who alone sustains His body.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 512 min read


When the Blind Lead the Blind: The Real Gospel in a Lukewarm Age
Discover Jesus’ warning in Luke 6 about building your life on the solid foundation of His words. This post explores the danger of a “lukewarm” Christianity, the blindness of false teachers, and why obedience is the true test of saving faith. Learn how the early church understood discipleship, holiness, and spiritual discernment.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 23, 20254 min read
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