The parable is a comparison or similitude, a short, simple, usually fictitious, story from which a moral or spiritual truth is drawn. The parable as a teaching tool is effective in at least five ways: ...
APOLOGETIC EVANGELISM – Developing Our Abilities As a Christian Teacher
Discover how to enhance your teaching skills for sharing faith effectively in today's world.
What Are Apologetics and Evangelism and Who Are Obligated to Carry These Out?
Discover the connection between defending the faith and sharing the message. Who should engage in these practices?
EVANGELISM APOLOGETICS – Being Skilled at Speaking Without Preparation
Speaking to someone without the need for preparation is the most effective way to keep them interested in what you are saying, while also moving them to accept or act on what is being said. Bear in mind, speaking without rehearsing does not mean speaking without being prepared.
Giving Good Answers When We Share God’s Word
Colossians 4:6 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 6 Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.
In Apologetic Evangelism Why and How Do We Look for Opportunities to Establish Rapport?
Discover the art of connecting with others through faith discussions. Learn how to effectively engage in meaningful spiritual dialogues.
What Is Active Listening In Apologetics and Evangelism So As to Understand Fully?
Discover how active listening can transform your approach to sharing and defending your faith effectively.
Becoming a Better Apologetic Evangelistic Communicator
Mastering the art of sharing your faith effectively. Discover techniques to engage and persuade.
How Could God Let Abraham Prosper by Withholding the Full Truth? — Genesis 12:10–20 and 20:1–18
The content examines Abraham's actions in Genesis, questioning ethical implications, divine approval, and the relationship between faith and deception.
Did Moses Use the Term “Chaldeans”? — Analyzing Genesis 11:28 and Its Context
The reference to “Chaldeans” in Genesis 11:28 highlights editorial updates, supporting Mosaic authorship while clarifying geographical context for readers.

