Uncover the art of persuasion in sharing biblical truths. Learn effective evangelism techniques for impactful faith communication.
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – Using the Bible When Evangelizing
Acts 17:1-4 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 1 Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews. 2 And according to Paul’s custom, he went to them, and for three Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures, 3 explaining and proving that it was necessary that the Christ... Continue Reading →
Using Persuasion in Christian Apologetic Evangelism
The passage emphasizes the importance of evangelism in proclaiming the gospel globally. It advocates for a balanced approach, using reasoning and persuasion, and encourages studying and understanding the Bible's context. It stresses the need for humility, respect for others' beliefs, and patience in sharing the truth. The text highlights the power of the Bible in transforming beliefs and worldviews.
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM: Should the Word “Persuasion” Be Viewed with Suspicion?
Explore whether "Persuasion" should be viewed with suspicion in Apologetic Evangelism. Deepen your understanding of faith communication.
How Can You Defend Your Belief in God?
Explore methods to articulate your faith with confidence when challenged
What is Christian Apologetics?
The content emphasizes the importance of being able to defend the Christian faith using the Bible, discussing apologetics—the act of making a defense. It distinguishes between negative apologetics (defending against objections) and positive apologetics (presenting evidence for faith). The burden of proof falls on the one making claims, and the need for consistent Bible study is emphasized to effectively preach and defend the true faith.
Apologist J. Warner Wallace’s Arguments against the Jehovah’s Witnesses Beliefs Have Liabilities
J. Warner Wallace, a leading Evangelical Christian apologist, poses 10 important questions challenging the Jehovah's Witness worldview. He distinguishes negative and positive apologetics, emphasizing the burden of proof on the unbeliever. He outlines responses to his own questions, stimulating critical examination of both Jehovah's Witness and Christian beliefs.
James 1:13-15 BDC: WHAT IS THE BIBLE’s VIEW? Is God Trying You with Evil?
The passage emphasizes that God does not tempt anyone and that temptation arises from one's own desires. Giving in to temptation leads to sin and ultimately to death. However, believers can overcome temptation by renewing their minds and relying on God's help. The message serves as a warning against yielding to selfish desires, emphasizing the consequences of sinful actions.
James 5:12 BDC: Is oath-taking forbidden or blessed?
James 5:12 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 12 But above all, my brothers, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or by any other oath, but let your “yes” be yes and your “no” be no,[1] so that you may not fall under judgment. Jesus Christ said, Matthew 5:33-37 Updated American Standard Version (UASV)... Continue Reading →
Did God Condone Lot’s Incest With His Daughters? A Biblical Examination of Genesis 19:30–38
Genesis 19:30–38 describes Lot's daughters' incestuous acts after Sodom's destruction, clarifying that God does not condone such behavior.

