- Presenting the epistles is a very useful way of displaying the doctrinal unity of the New Testament. The epistles, when read all at once, display the entire doctrine of the Christian faith. Each epistle highlights a certain aspect of Christianity; by reading through all of the epistles you will be able to discern the correct teaching about the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Paul's epistle to the Romans presents the Christian faith in a very logical and analytical way.
- You can present the New Testament by presenting the person of Jesus Christ. To teach the New Testament in this way, suggest the reading of the four Gospel accounts: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. These four Gospels accurately show the character of God through Jesus Christ. By studying these four Gospels, people can gain an accurate understanding of Jesus Christ's mission on this earth. Presenting the New Testament in this way helps people model themselves after Jesus in order to lead godly lives.
- To present the New Testament in a doctrinal summary manner, choose certain passages that specifically relate to the essential doctrine of the Christian faith. Draw Scripture from the 27 books of the New Testament and use it to construct the teachings of the Christian faith. By pulling together specific passages, you can present the New Testament in a quick and simple way that's easy to follow and understand.