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Every Part Doing Its Share: The Beauty of Active Ministry
When many people think of "ministry," they picture a man in a pulpit or a missionary in a far-off land. They envision someone with a specific degree or a formal title. But in the New Testament, ministry was never intended to be a spectator sport. It wasn’t a performance by a "clergy" for an audience of "laity." Instead, the church was described as a living, breathing body where every single part—no matter how small—had a vital function. I am a member of the church of Christ b

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
1 day ago4 min read


The Riverbeds of Eden: A Palette of Human Heritage
In a world increasingly fractured by the poison of racism—a lie that suggests some humans are superior to others—we must return to the very beginning to find our footing. Racism thrives on the illusion of fundamental difference, but I submit to you that the soil of the Garden of Eden tells a different story. We’re all connected to the same Source. The Word of God reveals that every human being, regardless of shade or stature, shares a single, divine origin. When the Creator f

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
4 days ago5 min read


A Living Sacrifice: The Reality of Active Christian Living
Many people view religion as a weekend hobby—something to be checked off a list on Sunday morning before returning to "real life" on Monday. But for the follower of Christ, there is no distinction between the secular and the sacred. When we emerge from the waters of baptism, we don’t just join a church; we embark on a completely new way of existing. I am a member of the church of Christ because we emphasize that Christianity is a 24/7 commitment. It is not enough to worship r

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Apr 134 min read


What Must I Do to Be Saved? The Biblical Plan of Salvation
If you were to ask ten different religious leaders, "What must I do to be saved?" you would likely receive ten different answers. Some might tell you to "say the sinner’s prayer." Others might say, "Just believe in your heart." Some might tell you that you were saved before you were even born, while others suggest a long process of sacraments and rituals. In the midst of this confusion, where do we find the truth? Within the churches of Christ, we believe the answer must come

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Apr 64 min read


The Great Commission: Our Mission to a Dying World
Imagine you held the cure for a global pandemic in your hand. You knew exactly how to stop the suffering, how to heal the sick, and how to prevent future deaths. Would you keep it to yourself? Would you hide the formula in a drawer, or would you shout it from the rooftops? The Gospel—the "Good News" of Jesus Christ—is the only cure for the spiritual pandemic of sin. Every person we pass on the street, every coworker in the next cubicle, and every neighbor across the fence is

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 293 min read


The Heart of Giving: Learning From the 1st Century Church
Giving is more than just a logistical necessity of the church; it is a profound act of worship rooted in the examples and commands found in the New Testament. When we look at the early Christians, we see a pattern of generosity that wasn't just about money, but about a deep-seated devotion to God and their fellow believers. A Pattern of Purpose The early church established a clear rhythm for their contributions. In I Corinthians 16:1–2, Paul provides specific instructions: "N

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 153 min read


The Divine Organization: Scriptural Church Leadership
In any organization, the structure of leadership determines its direction, health, and longevity. If you look at the corporate world, you see CEOs and boards of directors. In the political world, you see presidents and parliaments. In the religious world, you often see popes, archbishops, or centralized "headquarters" that dictate policy for thousands of local congregations. However, when we look at the New Testament, we find a completely different model. The church of Christ

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 114 min read


An Invitation to You: Finding Your Place in God’s Family
We have spent the last nine posts exploring the blueprint of the New Testament church—its origin, its worship, its leadership, and its ultimate hope. But as we conclude this series, I want to move away from the "theology" for a moment and speak directly to you. The church is not just a subject to be studied; it is a family to belong to. If you have been searching for something more in your spiritual life—something deeper, simpler, and more authentic—I want to extend a persona

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 93 min read


Standing On Business: The Accountability of King David
Maybe you’ve heard the phrase "standing on business." In our modern context, it often refers to integrity, consistency, and a relentless pursuit of your goals. You're serious about your grind. You don't let excuses dictate your actions. What does it mean to "stand on business" when it comes to accountability? It's not about being aggressive or defensive. It's about a deep, internal commitment to taking responsibility. It's about recognizing that your actions have consequences

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 14 min read


Why Study the Book of James? A Manual for Authentic Faith
If the New Testament had a "How-To" manual for actually living out your faith, the Book of James would be it. It is often called the "Proverbs of the New Testament," James doesn't spend much time on abstract theology or debating heretics. Instead, he focuses on what faith looks like when the rubber meets the road. Whether you're struggling with a short fuse, wondering why life is so hard, or trying to figure out how to treat people, James has a blunt, loving, and practical wo

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 264 min read


Worship in Spirit and Truth: Restoring the New Testament Pattern
If you were to step into a time machine and travel back to the first century to visit a gathering of early Christians, what would you see? You wouldn't find light shows, professional rock bands, or complex rituals directed by a centralized hierarchy. Instead, you would find a group of believers gathered in simplicity, focused entirely on the "apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers" ( Acts 2:42 ). In the church of Christ, our goal is not to

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 246 min read


The Blueprint of the King: Understanding the One True Church
In a world where you can find a different church on every street corner—each with its own name, its own set of rules, and its own unique "flavor"—it is easy to become overwhelmed. Many people have concluded that the church is simply a "human club" where like-minded people gather. But if we look into the pages of the New Testament, we find something far more profound. We find that Jesus Christ did not come to start a collection of competing denominations; He came to build His

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 164 min read


The Anchor of Truth: Why the Bible is Our Only Authority
In a world overflowing with opinions, "influencers," and ever-changing social norms, where can a soul find a solid place to stand? If you walk into any ten churches in your town, you are likely to find ten different sets of rules, varying worship styles, and conflicting doctrines. This religious confusion leads many to ask: Who has the right to say what is true? For the churches of Christ ( Romans 16:16 ), the answer is simple, though it is increasingly radical in today’s cul

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 44 min read


The Spiritual Audit: Is Your Faith an Asset or a Liability?
In the corporate world, quarterly audits are non-negotiable. Businesses scrutinize their ledgers, pivot their strategies, and trim the fat to ensure they haven't drifted from their mission statement. Yet, when it comes to the most vital enterprise of human existence—our relationship with the Divine—we often settle for a vague, unexamined "religiousness." We must ask ourselves: Is our faith a living organism or merely a historical monument? The Paradox of the Hollow Tree True

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jan 224 min read


Criticism Is A Cry For Help
Why are we compelled to get into Facebook debates? We know that sparring on social media is never profitable. Yet we often defend our...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Nov 8, 20226 min read


Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover
Do you judge a book by its cover? I've been guilty before. Time and time again, even though I know its foolish, I have purchased a book...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jul 11, 20223 min read


Freedom Over Socialism
Happy 4th of July! I hope you are planning to enjoy this holiday. I've always loved Independence Day. Grilling hot dogs and burgers...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jul 4, 202214 min read


Be Careful on Social Media
The apostle Paul must have had supernatural knowledge of the internet and social media. I love how he says things like... "Do not be...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jun 29, 20222 min read


The God Above All Others
God makes a promise to Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3). That promise is passed on to Isaac, then Jacob, and eventually through the line of...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jun 20, 20223 min read


Age Is Just A Number
I wrote a poem for my dad this year on his birthday (1/24/22). His bday card had a rough draft, but this is the final work. I wasn't...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jun 19, 20221 min read
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