Ray Comfort

Ray Comfort

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  • 6 spiritual ingredients that foster Christian growth

    6 spiritual ingredients that foster Christian growth

    Our desire should be to see new converts produce fruit, and there are certain spiritual ingredients that can foster growth. Here are some that will help new believers grow in grace

  • How to find your own modern Mars Hill

    How to find your own modern Mars Hill

    It takes a concerted effort to scale any hill, but with Mars Hill it takes extra effect because it is particularly steep. However, climb it we must because that’s where many unsaved are gathered.

  • 3 ways to stop preaching boring sermons

    3 ways to stop preaching boring sermons

    The way to dampen the dust in any sermon is to spray it with three things: Humor, anecdotes, and sermon-points.

  • Many Christians will avoid this article because it’s about sin

    Many Christians will avoid this article because it’s about sin

    I once saw a birthday card that began its greeting with “Everything I love in life is illegal, immoral, or fattening.” It was meant to be humorous, but it would be better as a catchy sermon title about the human heart’s attraction to sin. 

  • How to reach a prodigal son or daughter

    How to reach a prodigal son or daughter

    Here are some practical things you can do to help ease a difficult situation:

  • A serious challenge to Christians on time management

    A serious challenge to Christians on time management

    I am always challenged as to how I spend my time. I don’t want to waste it. When I’m driving, I’m often tempted to play some old Beatles songs because they bring back great memories and make me feel good. But, instead of using pleasure as the criteria to spend my time, I tell Siri to pull up the Psalms and I listen to them as I drive.

  • How to reach Gen Z with the Gospel

    How to reach Gen Z with the Gospel

    This massive generation of millions is ready for harvest. Gen Z is ready to be taken out of the darkness of futility into the Kingdom of God.

  • The only thing that matters in life

    The only thing that matters in life

    If God is good, He must — like any good judge — see that justice is done. And that puts us in trouble.

  • The Church has forgotten this important biblical principle

    The Church has forgotten this important biblical principle

    Many are quick to paint Christians as evil because they know that we stand firmly on the biblical truth that homosexuality (along with adultery and fornication) is morally wrong. There was a time in America when we could say these things without any real repercussions. But times have radically changed.

  • Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson thinks he redeemed himself. He’s wrong.

    Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson thinks he redeemed himself. He’s wrong.

    Good works don’t cover our sins in the slightest. A multimillionaire giving $500 to a store may impress the media, but it doesn’t impress God.