Tag: evangelism
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The Question of Jesus: Why “We Believe in Jesus Too” Is Not the Same Claim
Many conversations claim that Christians and Muslims believe in the same Jesus, yet beneath the shared language lie irreconcilable differences. This article carefully examines who Jesus is according to Scripture, why the cross, Sonship, and resurrection cannot be redefined, and how believers can respond with clarity, compassion, and biblical discernment.
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Evangelizing Those Who Reject the Gospel (Article 4 of 5)
How should Christians share the gospel with those who have rejected the biblical message of salvation? Scripture gives us wisdom and direction for approaching non-believers with truth, patience, and love.
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Why the Nations Still Need to Hear the Gospel (Article 5 of 5)
The Church is called to share the gospel with all nations. Scripture emphasizes that faith comes through hearing, leaving no people group without the opportunity to believe in Christ.
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Why the Human Heart Rejects God’s Truth
A comprehensive pastoral teaching exploring why human hearts resist God’s Word — from the Fall and spiritual warfare to practical steps for speaking truth in love. Scripture-rich, pastoral, and aimed at shepherding churches toward faithful proclamation and prayer.
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Why Trying to Correct Resistant Non-Believers Often Backfires
Trying to correct resistant non-believers can often backfire, hardening hearts instead of opening them. Learn why restraint, patience, and living faithfully can be the most powerful witness.
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Standing Firm with Grace: Responding Wisely When Unbelievers Lash Out
Why do some Gospel conversations flow effortlessly while others feel strained? This article explores how the Holy Spirit leads us in sharing Christ, helping us discern when to speak boldly and when to remain silent, so we can witness with wisdom, peace, and confidence.
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Which Jesus?
Everyone talks about Jesus—but not everyone means the same thing. This book helps believers recognize when familiar language quietly reshapes who Christ is and why that matters for the gospel itself. Written with calm clarity, it equips readers to confess Jesus faithfully without fear or hostility.

