Why do I do it?
I don’t debate false teachers because I expect to change their minds. I debate them because…
Debating theological differences can seem like a daunting and often fruitless task, especially when it feels like the other side is unwilling to budge. However, my experience has shown me that these conversations serve a deeper purpose beyond convincing opponents. I engage with Baptists, Presbyterians, Catholics, and adherents of Calvinism daily because there is an audience of sincere individuals quietly observing and searching for clarity in their spiritual journey. Through my debates, I aim to provide clear, honest information about salvation and faith—topics that many struggle to understand fully. The Holy Spirit teaches that salvation requires understanding key truths, and these discussions are an opportunity to illuminate those truths for onlookers. The debates aren’t about winning an argument but about creating a space where seekers can witness reasoned explanations of Christianity’s core beliefs. This ministry effort also thrives on prayerful support and the encouragement of those who value internet-based missionary work. By sharing these encounters publicly, I hope to inspire others to engage thoughtfully with diverse theological perspectives and to never underestimate the quiet impact such conversations have on individuals wrestling with their faith. Ultimately, my mission is to be a faithful witness to the grace of God, even if those I debate don’t come to agreement. The silent watchers who cautiously absorb these exchanges often gain the insights they need for their spiritual growth. If you appreciate this approach to apologetics and ministry, consider supporting the ongoing work of spreading clear, biblically grounded truth online.