Tag Archives: Ray Comfort
Neutralize COVID-19 Hysteria With Faith and Kindness Toward Neighbors
Radical Islam to Agnosticism to Disciple of Christ
How did you come to faith in Jesus? For most of us, a parent, grandparent, Sunday school teacher, or other influential person in our life shared the Gospel with us, answered our questions, encouraged and prayed over us, leading us to the point where we were ready to embrace Jesus as our Lord and Savior. No doubt we’ve heard of someone who came to faith in Jesus by reading a tract, watching a Billy Graham crusade on television, maybe listening to Ray Comfort ask probing question, or hearing a teaching program on a Christian radio station, but usually decisions to …
Screening: Ray Comfort’s “The Fool” in Arlington Heights
Screening: Ray Comfort’s “The Fool” in Frankfort
Screening: Ray Comfort’s “The Fool” in Chicago
Tremendous Opportunity to Hear and Learn from Ray Comfort at IFI Faith Forum
‘The Atheist Delusion’: Ray Comfort’s Masterpiece
Those who deny the existence of their Creator are delusional.
This is not an insult. It’s not a personal attack. It’s not a pejorative.
It’s a fact.
They’re also “fools.”
God’s Word declares, “The fool hath said in his heart ‘there is no God’” (Psalm 14).
When the Creator calls God-deniers “fools,” He’s not saying they’re stupid clowns. Merriam Webster defines “fool” as “a person lacking in judgment or prudence.”
Psalm 19:1 observes: “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.”
Romans 1:20 likewise notes, “For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power …
Movie Continues to Change Millions of Minds About Abortion
Ray Comfort’s short movie 180 continues to influence people to turn away from abortion.
180 is the story of eight people who were all for abortion, but in a matter of minutes or seconds change their views to become pro-life. The movie has impacted the lives of many people throughout the world, and is now in 20 languages. Ray Comfort of Living Waters Ministries tells OneNewsNow about a woman who viewed the film and was inspired from that to go to a Tempe, Arizona, abortion mill and try to convince women not to abort.
“She was wearing a 180 t-shirt …