Seizing Opportunities: Discipleship, Leadership, and a Thriving Church

The content emphasizes the importance of dynamic leadership and discipleship within churches, urging them to expand God’s Kingdom rather than stagnate. It highlights Jesus’ Great Commission and the role of mentorship, as demonstrated through Paul’s relationship with Timothy, fostering growth through accountability and deep fellowship, ultimately inspiring revival and transformation.

Reclaiming the Flock: Why Biblical Eldership is the Key to Breaking Free from Stagnant Church Leadership

At En-Joy Ministries, we are committed to seeing churches thrive as vibrant communities of faith, grounded in the truth of Scripture. As a pastor, I have witnessed the challenges many congregations face: declining discipleship, ineffective outreach, and a longing for genuine revival. Too often, these struggles trace back to a departure from God’s design for […]

We Share Communion Together – The Power of Koinonia in Christ

As pastor of En-Joy Ministries, I invite you to embrace koinonia—the deep fellowship uniting believers with God and each other. Through communion, we celebrate Jesus’ sacrifice, as seen in Acts 2:42-47 and Matthew 26:17-29. This sacred act binds us as God’s family, fostering love and unity (1 Corinthians 10:16-17). By sharing the bread and cup, we remember Christ’s love, examine our hearts, and anticipate eternity together. Let’s live out koinonia, strengthening our witness and glorifying God as one body in Christ.

 The Call to Action: Fulfilling the Great Commission Amid Rising Islam

As Pastor of En-Joy Ministries, I highlight the urgent mission field: Islam, with 1.6 billion adherents (23% of the world), grows at 1.86% annually, outpacing Christianity’s 1.31% (Gordon-Conwell, 2015). By 2050, 2.9 billion Muslims are projected (Pew, 2015). The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) calls us to disciple all nations, yet many churches fail, ignoring Hebrews 5:14’s call to be “skilful by reason of use.” Without training to evangelize Muslims, leadership falters (Proverbs 29:18). Join En-Joy Ministries as we equip believers—will you rise to the harvest (Luke 10:2)?

The Sacred Weight of Communion: A Call to Remember and Revere

Communion is no casual ritual; it’s rooted in the Passover, where the lamb’s blood saved Israel (Exodus 12:12-13). Jesus, our Passover Lamb, triumphed over sin and death (1 Corinthians 5:7). As we break bread and share the cup, we proclaim His victory (1 Corinthians 11:26). At home or in church, I cherish taking Communion with loved ones, mirroring early believers (Acts 2:42). Let’s approach the Lord’s Table with reverence, remembering the colossal sacrifice of Christ, our Savior, until He returns.

The Silence of the West: A Call to Defend Our Faith, Freedom, and Future

The post expresses urgent concerns about the decline of Western civilization due to political corruption, the silencing of Christian churches by the Johnson Amendment, and the dangers of unchecked immigration and cultural erosion. It calls for bold action, urging Christians and patriots to reclaim their voices, support freedom, and protect their heritage for future generations.

Repeal the Johnson Amendment Now: Unleashing the Church to Defend Christian Values and American Freedom

The Johnson Amendment muzzles churches, banning pastors from endorsing candidates under threat of losing tax-exempt status. This infringes on religious and free speech rights, silencing the church’s role in shaping America’s moral compass. With taxes misused to fund anti-Christian policies and threats like Sharia law rising, we must repeal this law now. Scripture calls us to be “salt and light” (Matthew 5:13–16). Pastors, speak boldly! Christians, demand Congress act! Repeal the Johnson Amendment to restore our voice and defend our faith.

Revitalizing the American Church: A Call for Strategic Leadership

The Western Church faces stagnation due to inadequate leadership and a lack of preparation among pastors. To revitalize ministries, churches must implement strategic planning and strong leadership, drawing from Jesus’ model. This involves committing to clear goals, thorough preparation, effective teaching, and leading with scriptural authority to ensure proactive growth and fulfillment of their mission.

Women Shine in Ministry, But the Bible Reserves Headship for Men

Women have a huge role in Christian ministry—just look at Phoebe the deacon (Romans 16:1-2), Priscilla teaching Apollos (Acts 18:26), or Deborah leading Israel (Judges 4-5). But Scripture doesn’t place them as head pastors or elders. Passages like 1 Timothy 2:11-12 and 3:1-7 point to men in those roles, with no women named as elders in the Bible. I believe God designed it this way—not to limit women, but to shape the church with distinct roles. Check out my full thoughts in the blog post!