Use clear, biblical illustrations in evangelism to explain sin, repentance, faith, baptism, resurrection, judgment, and discipleship.
Reaching the Homeless with the Word of God
Reaching the homeless requires compassionate, Scripture-centered evangelism that offers practical kindness without replacing the gospel.
Using Bible Tracts Effectively
Using tracts effectively means placing clear, Scripture-governed truth before real people with wisdom, courtesy, and readiness to follow up.
Ministering to Struggling Christians
Biblical counsel for restoring struggling Christians with truth, gentleness, prayer, obedience, and hope in Christ’s sacrifice.
Dealing with the Self-Deceived (Matthew 7:21-23)
Jesus warns that religious words and works cannot replace obedient faith and doing the Father’s will.
Reaching People Who Keep Putting off the Path of Salvation
Help procrastinators face Scripture’s urgent call to repent, obey Christ, and stop delaying the path of salvation.
Helping Those Who Want to Enter the Path of Salvation
Helping seekers enter the path of salvation through repentance, faith, baptism, and continued discipleship.
The Importance of Personal Evangelism
Personal evangelism is every Christian’s duty to speak Scripture clearly, personally, and faithfully under Christ’s authority.
Why Is Salvation a Journey of Faithful Obedience?
Salvation is a path of obedient faith grounded in Christ’s sacrifice, marked by repentance, baptism, holiness, endurance, and hope.
How Can Christian Families Practice Forgiveness Without Excusing Wrongdoing?
Biblical forgiveness releases vengeance while preserving truth, repentance, accountability, and righteous correction in the Christian home.

