Feeding the poor is not the gospel. The Great Commission is about making disciples through Christ’s Word, not replacing it with social work.
Are Mormons Christians?
Mormonism claims the name of Christ but rejects the biblical gospel, redefining God, Christ, and salvation into a false religion.
Christians: What Will You Say to an Atheist?
Atheism rejects God, but Christians must boldly respond with truth from Scripture, creation, history, and the gospel of Christ.
How to Evangelize When Talking to a Stranger: A Biblical and Rational Approach to Street Witnessing
Talking to strangers about Jesus is not optional—it is a biblical command. This guide equips believers with a bold, rational, and scriptural approach.
How Do We Determine If a Person Has a Pharisaical, Unreceptive Heart?
Learn how to recognize signs of a Pharisaical, unreceptive heart in evangelism and when to continue or disengage from unfruitful discussions.
Explaining the Concept of Sin to Someone Who Does Not Believe in Absolute Morality: A Biblical and Rational Evangelistic Approach
How do you explain sin to someone who denies absolute morality? Appeal to their conscience, expose moral inconsistency, and present the biblical truth.
Go Make Disciples—Why, Where, and How? Matthew 28:18–20
The Great Commission emphasizes making disciples globally, teaching Jesus' commands, and guiding new followers towards Christlike living and obedience.
Learn From the Illustration of the Ten Minas: Luke 19:12–24
The parable of the ten minas emphasizes disciples' responsibilities, encouraging active engagement in disciple-making during Jesus' absence and warning against negligence.
How Did Jesus Witness to the Samaritan Woman?
The Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus illustrates personal evangelism, transforming her and her community through truth and compassion.
Barnabas and Paul Make Disciples in Faraway Places
Barnabas and Paul's missionary journey exemplifies bold evangelism and discipleship, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine amidst challenges and perseverance.


