Ray Comfort
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Why mass shootings are a fulfillment of Bible prophecy
The horror of mass murder has become a part of daily living in modern America, and it is clearly not going to slow down any time soon.
It’s too easy to twist the Bible
Context is everything — especially when it comes to our eternal salvation.
We are evangelizing to kids all wrong. Here's how we make it more effective
Consequently, we have the tragedy of someone who never has the assurance of salvation, because they've never heard a biblical presentation of the Gospel.
Human microchipping, End Times and Dr. Phil
And as Christians watching life unfold, we don’t get stressed because we know the ending. We know that good eventually conquers evil.
The 5 letter word Christians hesitate to use
Offensive though it may be, we must never waver in our testimony to this world — that Jesus saves from death and damnation in Hell.
Nature's lesson on God’s divine protection
Our Father has given us a cage to keep us from the enticement of sin. God forbid that we should ever gaze at the sinful pleasures of this world and long to be free from the confines of a life of cross-carrying and self-denial.
The often-neglected sign of the times
Is Putin the Prince of Rosh? Is he going to eventually unite with Iran and lead Russia and other godless nations into the much-talked-about Battle of Armageddon? We don’t know for sure, but time will tell.
How to avoid going back to the world
How do I get my relationship back with God and become truly born again? I don’t think about much else. It’s so important, but I don’t know how to obtain it. Please help!
Did Judas Iscariot go to Hell?
Yes, Judas hid it well from the eyes of men, but he couldn’t hide his sin from the eyes of God. Neither can we hide any sin from His morally perfect eyes. That’s why the short life of Judas should be a lifelong lesson not to follow in his steps.
Jesus didn’t just come for hurting people
The fact that God offers everlasting life is good news for all people — the happy and the sad, the rich and the poor, to those who are miserable, and to those who are enjoying the pleasures of sin for a season.