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Ray Comfort

Ray Comfort

Ray is the Founder and CEO of Living Waters and the best–selling author of more than 80 books, including, Hell's Best Kept Secret, Scientific Facts in the Bible, and The Evidence Bible. He co–hosts (with actor Kirk Cameron) the award–winning television program "The Way of the Master," seen in 200 countries. He is also the Executive Producer on the movies "Audacity," "180," "Evolution vs. God," and others, which have been seen by millions. He and his wife, Sue, live in Bellflower, California, where they have three grown children.
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Ray Comfort

My Foul-mouthed Dentist

We live in a day when eloquent preachers teach principles that help sinners live life to the fullest. They have become Tony Robbins in the pulpit. The famous, tall, and ever-smiling motivational speaker parades testimonies from Lisa Gibbons, Quincy Jones and other celebrities, who earnestly testify ... Read More
Ray Comfort

Ponder This... At the Feet of the Best

God has supernaturally taken you back in time. The date is September 10th, 2001, the day before the attack on New York’s famed Twin Towers. You and two other speakers have been invited by the United Nations to address one thousand employees at the top of Tower One of the World Trade Center. The subj... Read More
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So You Want a "Sign" from God?

Tony sat patiently on the “red-eye” flight, and passed the long hours of the night by reading a Bible that his wife had given to him a few hours earlier. She had convinced him that he had sinned against God by violating the Ten Commandments. What she said was true. Tony had broken the Commandments. ... Read More
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Thank You ACLU!

How would you answer the question “How many ways are there to Heaven?” If you are a Christian, you will no doubt be quick to say that there is only one way to Heaven...and you would be wrong. The correct answer is that there are two ways…according to Jesus. In Matthew 19:17 when a young man asked Hi... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Evolution of Stupidity

"Foolishness" is a archaic word. "Stupid" is the modern equivalent, but its use is a little harsh in today's word-sensitive society. Nowadays we don't call people stupid, because we have no tolerance for intolerance. We have come a long way since the days of condescension and bigotry. In fact, moder... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Fear of the Lord

It is around thirty AD. A Pharisee has invited Jesus of Nazareth to dine with him, but he is amazed beyond words that his special guest didn't go through the procedure of ritualistic washing before He sat down to eat. Jesus turned to him and said that those who went through the ceremony merely clean... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Fire Fighter

Consider this scenario, a certain big-city fire fighter was charged this week with grave neglect of duty. Prosecutors maintained that he abandoned his responsibility and betrayed the people of New York when he failed to release rescue equipment. This resulted in the needless and tragic deaths of a f... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Issue of Suffering

What if someone says, “What about the issue of suffering? Little kids are born deformed, people die of terrible diseases, and there are earthquakes and tornadoes that cause havoc. This proves that there is no God! We are on our own…” How do you answer that? Three philosophers are seated in a plane. ... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Jews, the Holocaust, and the Presence of God

In January of 2000 a well-known ex-televangelist said on CNN's Larry King Live, “I believe that every person who died in the Holocaust went to Heaven.” He was very sincere, and if he was seeking the commendation of the world, he surely got it with that statement. Who in the world wouldn’t see what h... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Lightning and Thunder of God

There are some within contemporary Christianity that believe that the world understands the true nature of sin. While many do readily acknowledge that lying, stealing, blasphemy, adultery (and even lust and hatred) are morally wrong, they cannot truly see sin without the Holy Spirit's helping hand, ... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Man in the White Cravat

I often struggle with fear. It isn’t a run of the mill fear. It’s a fear of the man in the white cravat. A man who smokes a pipe and wears a smoking jacket often wears a cravat (sometimes called an “ascot”). It is a type of silk handkerchief that sits like a small puffy pillow in place of a tie. Whe... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Missing Puzzle

I recently had dinner at a high-class restaurant in North Carolina. As we were waiting for the meal to be served I noticed a large rectangular steel plate sitting right in the middle of the table. It looked a little out of place, but I didn't want to seem stupid by asking why it was there, so I simp... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Offence of the Cross

When the Ten Commandments are used in open air preaching often people come under the conviction of the Holy Spirit. Some may try and deal with their conviction through anger. It is easy to forget that behind the flesh and blood is a seething demonic realm (see Ephesians 6:12). That's why it is wise ... Read More
Ray Comfort

The Satanic Influence

Most people don't think about the subject of Satanism unless there is a grizzly murder, and satanic symbols are found at the crime scene. Many who believe in the devil, usually think of him as being the darkest of figures. What they don't realize is that the Bible tells us that he can also manifest ... Read More
Ray Comfort

Trial By Fire

Peter thawed his cold hands by the warm fire. He said that he would never be ashamed of Jesus. But he was about to deny Him…to a maid. He was about to go through a fiery trial, and three times be found guilty of being ashamed of the one he called his Lord. Peter made a number of mistakes that dark n... Read More
Ray Comfort

Venomous Gospel Preachers

You may be aware that Hollywood has produced a blockbuster movie centered on the things of God. You may also know that it was directed and produced by a Roman Catholic. While the film was based on Scripture, it contained a number of scenes that cannot be corroborated by the Bible. The movie I am ref... Read More
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Watch the Branch Wither

I saw an email recently that said that Canada is considering passing a law that will make it a crime for anyone to publish "hate" literature, by quoting Bible verses that condemn the homosexual lifestyle. That puts Christians into a dilemma. Or does it? I don't think so. While there are many Bible v... Read More
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What a Lovely Child

Most dads think that babies are a bit boring. They look forward to the day the infant becomes a "real" human being. Until he can relate, smile, talk, etc., men are usually happy to let the baby be the woman's responsibility. Not that the dad doesn't love his offspring. He loves him as much as he doe... Read More
Ray Comfort

What Battle?

Some years ago a traditional church dropped "Onward Christian Soldiers" from their song index because it made reference to war. That's understandable for people who have never been born again. War is the last thing on their minds. They are "peacemakers" meeting in a building which they think is the ... Read More
Ray Comfort

What's in a Name?

Do you remember what happened when Mary Magdalene had gone to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus (John chapter 20)? The preceding days had been a nightmare of unspeakable terror. The One she loved and called Lord had been viciously beaten by hardened soldiers, His body lacerated by the merciless R... Read More

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