Ray's Monthly Column
by Ray Comfort

Check out Ray Comfort's monthly column. This page is updated every month with a new article!   ...more

Do Something
by Ray Comfort

You may be asking the question as to what you can do in a practical way to reach people for the Kingdom of God. Here are a few suggestions: There are a number of evangelistic organizations you may like to join. I was in Gideons International for seven years,   ...more

The Need
by Andy Lapins

Many of the decisions that we make are based on perceiving a need. If we do not sense and understand that we have a real need for something, we more than likely will not spend any time and effort thinking about it or trying to obtain whatever that may be.   ...more

Fishing Lessons
by Andy Lapins

God never intended spiritual leaders to shoulder the full weight of evangelism. In Ephesians 4:11-12 God tells us what the main function and purpose of leaders, such as pastors, should be: "It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God’s people for works of service..."   ...more

The Jesus Method
by Andy Lapins

I think that there is an even more helpful question that we should be asking as Christians. Let’s change the letters slightly to be W.D.J.D. – "What DID Jesus Do?"   ...more

The Fire Fighter
by Ray Comfort

The lead prosecuting attorney argued that for more than three minutes after arriving at the scene, the fire fighter wore earphones and listened to a CD while a family of five screamed to be rescued from the sixth floor of a building.   ...more

It Was Nothing Serious
by Ray Comfort

When I mentioned my dad's passing, he soberly said, "I'm sorry." I quickly responded with, "Don't be. It was nothing serious... (there was a deathly silence on the phone)... he was a Christian.   ...more

The Evolution of Stupidity
by Ray Comfort

Genesis-less-ness has left modern society in the dilemma of creating even more questions. What is the purpose of our existence? Where is the missing link? And what did come first, the chicken or the egg? Again, our forefathers knew the answers.   ...more

Doctor Luke's Cure
by Ray Comfort

Both in news content and advertising we are informed of new drugs that will help in the fight against an onslaught of diseases from breast, to ovarian, to prostate cancer, to heart disease. The problem is that most of these new breakthroughs tend to have side effects that sound as bad as the disease.   ...more

The Jews, the Holocaust, and the Presence of God
by Ray Comfort

In January of 2000 a well-known ex-televangelist said on CNN's Larry King Live, "I believe that every person who died in the Holocaust went to Heaven." He was very sincere, and if he was seeking the commendation of the world, he surely got it with that statement.   ...more

The Offence of the Cross
by Ray Comfort

Some may try and deal with their conviction through anger. It is easy to forget that behind the flesh and blood is a seething demonic realm (see Ephesians 6:12).   ...more

Making Grace Amazing
by Ray Comfort

At the end of an article about a comprehensive study, which found that over 260,000 converts of a major denomination's one year's harvesting couldn't be accounted for, the author concluded his commentary by saying, "Something is wrong."   ...more

Trial by Fire
by Ray Comfort

He said that he would never be ashamed of Jesus. But he was about to deny Him…to a maid. He was about to go through a fiery trial, and three times be found guilty of being ashamed of the one he called his Lord.   ...more

Ten Ways To Break The Stronghold of Pornography
by Ray Comfort

1. Take some pornography to church and look at it during worship... 2. Face the fact that you may not be saved... 3. Come to the realization that when you give yourself to pornography, you are committing adultery (see Matthew 5:27-28).   ...more

Why You Should Use Tracts
by Ray Comfort

There is an old story of how a diver saw a piece of paper clutched in the mouth of an oyster. The man grabbed it, found that it was a gospel tract and said, "I can't hold out any longer. His mercy is so great that He has caused His Word to follow me even to the bottom of the ocean." God used a tract to save the man.   ...more

Freedom From Sabbath-Keeping
by Ray Comfort

We are told by those who insist that we must keep the Sabbath Day, that we are in great error because we worship on the first day of the week. If a Christian's salvation depends upon his keeping a certain day, surely God would have told us.   ...more

The Honesty Road Dilemma
by Ray Comfort

Why would a man lack any fear of God? I believe it's because we insist on telling a sinful world that God loves them and has a wonderful plan for their lives. This is the gospel according to the contemporary Church. We give the world a choice: Do they choose God's wonderful plan, or is their own life's plan more wonderful?   ...more

So You Want a "Sign" From God?
Ray Comfort
Tony had a dilemma. How could he know if the Bible was true? Who wrote it? Was it written by God or by men? Could he trust its words? He glanced at two gospel tracts his wife had put into the Bible. One was titled, “Scientific Facts in the Bible.” It listed about a dozen scientific facts that were written in the Scriptures thousands of years before man discovered them. That didn’t impress Tony at all. He wanted concrete evidence
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Both Sides of the Cross
Andy Lapins
At the end of this month, Christians all around the world will celebrate the Easter season, commemorating the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. On Good Friday many churches will hold special services and in most cases the focus of the messages that will be preached will be on the crucifixion of Jesus. More than likely there will be literally thousands of sermons preached that will in one way or another focus on the cross and sacrificial death of Christ. But sadly, the majority of those messages will only consider one side of the cross. There are two sides of the cross and both aspects need to be proclaimed to both the Christian and the lost. ...more

Shortchanging Sinners
Andy Lapins
A while ago I ministered at a fairly large weekend retreat for young adults and college students. At this retreat I taught about personal evangelism and the necessity of using the Law to bring about the awareness of sin. ...more

The Necessity of Repentance
Andy Lapins
Repentance is a word and subject that seems to be missing from most of our modern preaching and evangelism. In an attempt to make salvation “easier” and to attract and appeal to more sinners, the topic of repentance is purposefully avoided by many preachers and Christians. This is certainly a tragic example of having zeal without knowledge (Proverbs 19:2). ...more

Shine the Light
Andy Lapins
In the book of Ephesians the Apostle Paul gives us a brief description of the spiritual condition of the lost. In this portion of scripture he is specifically referring to the Gentiles but this certainly applies to every unconverted person. ...more