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Fielding Questions

I’ve often said how much I love the Living Waters ministry.

Ray Comfort goes out on the street and asks strangers very poignant questions about life, death, and eternity.  It’s always interesting to see how people react.

The guys in this video do something that I’ve had done to me…try to distact Ray with questions.

As you watch, listen for the questions you’ve either asked or had asked of you.

Observe how Ray answers them.  I love it!  This, my friends, is the Gospel…plain and simple.

Michael Jackson’s Real Cause of Death

I love how Ray Comfort uses Michael Jackson’s death as a springboard for sharing the gospel.  It’s amazing how many lost people there are in this world.  It simply makes my heart hurt.

I encourage you to watch the video all the way through.  It is very poignant.  People should not fear death.  If you have a relationship with the Lord, you don’t have to.

Some Just Walk Away

This video makes me sad.  Perhaps I’m a bit naive.  Or maybe I take for granted how easily I believe in God.  That’s why I don’t understand how someone can just walk away, seemingly without a care in the world, after having heard the Word.

The most important thing, though, is that Ray Comfort DID share.  Who knows what decision this man might make in the future.

Hammer Time

Here’s a video from Living Waters.  What an awesome witness encounter…once again by Ray Comfort.  He has such a way with people…incredible!

Victor or Victoria

Wow!  Another very interesting video from Living Waters Ministry.  Too often, Christians are accused of being judgmental.  Soccer Chick has, herself, called me out on what she perceives as my judgmental attitude.  It’s a fine line we walk, isn’t it?

I love how Ray Comfort uses the Word, while maintaining his concern for this individual, to point to God’s judgment.