An evangelist’s body language will sometimes say what he thinks, even though his mouth may say something different. Thus, believers must pay attention to the listener’s body language as well as what they say. As far as one’s body language, use it to enhance the message. Without even knowing it, one’s face makes many expressions,... Continue Reading →
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – The Modestly Dressed Evangelist
Yes, the way an evangelist dresses will affect one’s communication. What the Apostle Paul said about women, the principle is just as applicable to men as well. “Likewise also that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly attire, 10 but with... Continue Reading →
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – Evangelizing with the Right Attitude
One’s attitude casts their personal view of everything he thinks, feels, believes, or does. This attitude will be reflected in one’s posture, whether it is conscious or unconscious, especially when someone interacts with others. The listener will know if the believer has a positive, negative, uncertain, or indecisive attitude. This will determine whether one’s life... Continue Reading →
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – Extrovert vs Introvert Personalities
Those going out into the community to preach the Good News, as well as those met in the community are either introverts or extroverts or somewhere in between. Most dictionaries tend to define the introvert as shy or antisocial, and this just is not the case. An extroverted person tends to be outspoken, straight, and... Continue Reading →
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – Quality of Purposefulness When Sharing God’s Word
When we are communicating with another, we need to know what our purpose is and stay focused. This will help us with the preparatory work that goes into good communication as well. One of the best ways to have confidence in our success is to know the subject well and care deeply for the ones... Continue Reading →
How Did God “Put a Mark on Cain”? — A Precise Examination of Genesis 4:15
The “mark” on Cain in Genesis 4:15 was a divine protective decree, not a visible or physical sign as commonly assumed.
Why Would Genesis 4:7 Use Predatory Imagery (“Sin Is Crouching at the Door”) If Animals Only Ate Vegetation Before the Flood?
Genesis 4:7 warns about sin's danger using predatory imagery, effectively illustrating moral vigilance for a post-Flood audience despite pre-Flood conditions.
Does God Have Respect for Mankind? — A Study of Genesis 4:5 in Light of Divine Impartiality
The text explores God's apparent rejection of Cain's offering, clarifying that God's impartiality evaluates actions and heart, not favoritism.
Colossians 2:8b BDC: What are “the elementary things of the world” that Paul warned us about?
Colossians 2:8 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 8 See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy[1] and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary things of the world and not according to Christ. These “elementary things of the world” are a product of Satan, ‘the god of this... Continue Reading →
Why Was Cain’s Offering Unacceptable to God? — A Textual and Theological Examination of Genesis 4:3–4
The rejection of Cain’s offering was due to his lack of faith, obedience, and understanding compared to Abel’s submission to divine requirements.

