Ray Comfort

Ray Comfort

Op-ed contributor

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  • The power of conflict

    The power of conflict

    There is an essential ingredient in every good movie script, in the storyline of a gripping TV program, and in all best-selling novels.

  • How to widen the eyes of sinners

    How to widen the eyes of sinners

    I‘ve always been desperate to reach the lost, and because of that, I’m continually pleading with God to save them. Their fate weighs heavy on my heart, as it should on the heart of every Christian.

  • God, liberty, and the impeachment of President Trump

    God, liberty, and the impeachment of President Trump

    But if we are able to put aside our own opinions, the impeachment of President Trump is something that you and I can use to reach out to the lost.

  • God, liberty, and the impeachment of President Trump

    God, liberty, and the impeachment of President Trump

    Nowadays, the subject of politics is a volatile one. Both sides of the aisle are passionate about their convictions. But if we are able to put aside our own opinions, the impeachment of President Trump is something that you and I can use to reach out to the lost.

  • Crucifixion: The hands of the carpenter

    Crucifixion: The hands of the carpenter

    It was Joseph of Arimathaea who had the honor of taking the body of Jesus down from the cross. Think what it would be like to have to pull the cold and lifeless hands of the Son of God from the thick, barbed Roman nails.

  • How to start a witnessing conversation

    How to start a witnessing conversation

    Fear is undoubtedly the greatest hurdle to overcome before we can share our faith. But there is a way to bring up the subject of God without mentioning the “uncomfortable” issues of sin, Judgment Day, Hell, etc.

  • Winning sinners to the Savior

    Winning sinners to the Savior

    A sword is useless in the face of a speeding bullet.

  • Vestigial organs: Proof that we evolved?

    Vestigial organs: Proof that we evolved?

    Most likely you have heard that “vestigial organs” are proof that we have evolved from more primitive forms. But even if an organ were no longer needed, wouldn’t it only prove devolution?

  • Is God a cruel tyrant?

    Is God a cruel tyrant?

    Richard Dawkins believes that God is more than just a tyrant. But there’s some missing information he’s not giving you that changes everything.

  • 'I’m a Christian but I still fear death; why?'

    'I’m a Christian but I still fear death; why?'

    The amount of fear of death you have is entirely up to you. In other words, if you don’t have faith in God, you will have fear.