Jesus, the Great Teacher, used thought-provoking questions to awaken reflection, convict hearts, and guide believers into deeper discipleship.
The Urgent Need for Biblical Teachers
The Church faces an urgent need for teachers who will handle Scripture accurately and train others in truth as Jesus Christ, the Great Teacher, did.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Jesus commands His followers to reject self-exaltation and recognize only one true Master — Himself, the Christ.
Evangelism: The Divine Mandate to Proclaim the Good News
Evangelism is the divine mandate for every believer to proclaim the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ with truth, courage, and compassion.
Fruitfulness and Reaching Others for Christ
Fruitfulness is essential for every Christian, reflecting holiness and extending to reaching others with the gospel of Christ.
Becoming A Disciple Of Jesus Christ
Discipleship requires knowledge, belief, and obedience—without all three, one cannot truly follow Jesus Christ.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Sunday, May 11, 2025
The essence of discipleship is to humbly submit to Christ, aiming to reflect His character through transformation and growth.
Making Disciples: The Journey from Hearing to Understanding and Commitment
Embark on the journey of making disciples, from hearing to understanding and commitment. Our blog shares insights on this spiritual process and its impact on Christian growth.
Christian Apologetic Evangelism: An Obligation Rooted in Obedience to the Father’s Will
Embark on a riveting exploration of Christian apologetic evangelism through the lens of Biblical narratives and linguistic analysis. Unravel the meaning of key Greek terms that shape our understanding of sharing faith, encouraging a richer grasp of evangelistic outreach.
How Should We Understand the Participle ‘Poreuthentes’ in Matthew 28:19?
In this article, we delve into the complexities of Biblical Greek to unravel the nuances of the Great Commission. This article offers an in-depth examination of the Greek participle "poreuthentes," traditionally translated as "go," in the context of Jesus' directive to His disciples. By analyzing grammatical structures, New Testament usage, and theological implications, we aim to clarify whether this key term should be interpreted as an imperative command or as a descriptive element within the broader mandate of making disciples. This exploration is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of one of the most pivotal instructions in Christian theology.

