While I do not always have exactly the same opinion as he does, his careful and detailed dissection of various key doctrines has helped me a great deal.
Again, I compliment you in at least giving the determined and diligent work of others a fair shake, even though you may not agree with the conclusions.
I am quite aware of your use of large portions of Scripture in the sense that you desire to help others to see a particular verse in a broader context of the narrative as originally inscripturated without verse divisions, so that some finer points of the general tone may be appreciated. However, I do believe your usual choice of the text color undermines the effect you desire to achieve. So does the tiny font size of the attribution, that brings a negative response from the reader.
You might find it useful to follow the style sheet of published articles in the periodicals of theological societies, which have proven to be a better way to communicate passages from a particular translation.
That's just a suggestion, but how you choose to present your thoughts is your privilege.
Moving on, in considering what the Gospel of Jesus Christ is, its description is contained in a guide to its transmission in a one-on-one situation:
"GOSPEL PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS from a Theocentric Approach" (click here)
This gives a useful plan for helping to progress in awakening the interest of a person seeking to know of the new life that is victorious over sinning and death.
Again, thank you for your patience. and thanks for making your "royalblue" passages readable!