Despite what we often think, the most powerful tool for evangelism isn’t just bringing up the “Romans Road” as many of us have been taught. For those of you who don’t know, the “Romans Road” is basically five verses in Romans that make up our need for Christ, what He has done for us, and how we go about surrendering to Him (See Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8, 10:9 and 5:1). Though knowing and being able to teach what it is to become a Christian is vastly important, it isn’t the most powerful tool for the job. It really is rather simple, but that is a blog for another time. From a teaching standpoint, there are two tools that are more powerful than the Romans Road. These are your testimony and reason. They come at it from two completely different angles, and they both have their positives and negatives. Realistically, the most powerful tool is a combination of the two but addressing them both individually will hopefully show how to use either one as a witness for Christ. Obviously, based on the title of this blog, I am addressing the former one. I will be doing a blog on the power of reason for evangelism in the next couple of weeks and will link to that on here. Continue reading “The Power of Your Testimony”
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Is There an Antichrist?
While listening to Brian Simmons, author of The Passion Translation, I heard some very interesting teaching on eschatology (i.e. the study of prophecy/end times prophecy). By interesting, I mean that it was radically different than anything I have heard before.
Continue reading “Is There an Antichrist?”My Testimony Part 2
Part 2 of my testimony entails the last four or so years of my life (late 2018-early 2023) with a bit of info for future plans. If you haven’t read Part 1, I highly recommend doing that first. That said, let’s get into it.
Continue reading “My Testimony Part 2”My Testimony Part 1
Here is my updated testimony. I am going back through my old blogs and updating them as I am building the habit of blogging. I promised back in 2019, when I originally posted my testimony, that I would update it when I got a chance since I had only written up until 2018. Here I am in 2023 just now getting to it. Needless to say, this is going to be a large update. A lot has happened since 2018. Hopefully, it is interesting enough that its length won’t matter. That said, this will be broken into multiple parts to keep this under book length. I’ll link part two down when it becomes available.
What Makes a Theologian?

Theologian. This term is primarily used only of those who have a PhD (or three) and have published many research articles on various theological topics. Because of its reputation as being only in academia, I have heard Christians speak of the term in a derogatory manner as though theology isn’t beneficial or practical. But is that an accurate description of theologian?
Continue reading “What Makes a Theologian?”Eating Food Sacrificed to Idols
Is it sinful to eat food sacrificed to idols? Is this question even relevant today? This week’s blog addresses these questions.

Here is an interesting topic that most, if not all, Christians don’t think applies to them. At least not in the western church and not directly. We often take the teachings on this subject as purely academic, but believe it or not, this is still a major concern to this day.
Continue reading “Eating Food Sacrificed to Idols”Car Buying and Choosing a Bride
Many equate premarital sex to test driving a car. After all, you wouldn’t want to marry someone who was bad at sex right? This blog delves into what’s wrong with this idea.
Premarital sex and car buying go hand-in-hand or so most men in America seem to believe. In fact, premarital sex is often seen by men as the same thing as test driving a car. They ask, “You wouldn’t buy a car without test driving it would you? Therefore, if you wouldn’t buy a car without test driving it, why would you get married without ‘test driving’ your bride-to-be?” Just so there is no confusion, test driving your bride-to-be would be having premarital sex with her.
Continue reading “Car Buying and Choosing a Bride”Why Am I So Judgy?
Is it sinful to judge others? That is the question I address with this blog. It is also a preemptive defense of future blogs.

First off, I would like to go into why I am making this post about myself. This is a topic that I could easily have just gone with “Is Judging a Sin” as the title of it; however, while the topic is precisely that, I also felt the need to use this as a preemptive defense.
Continue reading “Why Am I So Judgy?”Is Spiritual Maturity Age Related?
“Wisdom is with the aged, and understanding in length of days.”
Job 12:12
This is a verse that exemplifies what can be expected from our elders. A long life often brings with it knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. Thus, it is good to honor our elders regardless of their maturity in their walk with Christ. This is something that I wish to stress prior to entering into this topic. That said, this topic needs to be addressed as it can cause problems in a church.
Continue reading “Is Spiritual Maturity Age Related?”Alcohol: Sinful or Not? Part Two
If it’s not inherently sinful to drink alcohol, are there times when it is sinful? Let’s find out!
Last week I addressed whether or not it is inherently sinful to drink alcohol. Scripture is clear in that it isn’t automatically a sin to drink alcohol. In fact, the Bible indicates that wine is often a blessing from God. This begs the question: If wine is not inherently sinful, are there times when it is? Unsurprisingly, there are absolutely times when drinking alcohol is sinful. Let’s look at some examples.
Continue reading “Alcohol: Sinful or Not? Part Two”