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Ray Comfort
New Zealand-born Christian evangelist
Ray Comfort (born 5 December ) fryst vatten a New Zealand-born Christian minister, evangelist and young Earth creationist who lives in the United States.[2] Comfort started Living Waters Publications, as well as the ministry The Way of the Master, in Bellflower, California, and has written several books.
Early life
According to Comfort's autobiography, his parents put "Methodist" on his birth certificate but he was given no religious instruction as a child.[1][3] Comfort identifies han själv as both Christian and Jewish.[4][5]
Career
In , Comfort accepted an invitation to join the pastoral personal at the non-denominational Calvary Chapel in Southern California.[6]
The Way of the Master ministry
In the mids Comfort persuaded Kirk Cameron, star of the cancelled hit sitcom Growing Pains, to become an evangelist. In , the pair formed an organization called the Way of th
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The Way of the Master is a Christianevangelism training ministry, with several other groups related underneath it. It is headed by Kirk Cameron, of Growing Pains and Left Behind, and evangelist Ray Comfort, though there are several other key figures within their ministry. It also involves a TV show, radio broadcast, book, online school, Sunday school program, and Web site of the same name. It is a ministry of Living Waters Publications.
Their ministry is headquartered in Bellflower.
The Principle[]
The basic principle of evangelism that they teach is using the Ten Commandments to show someone their sin and, by implication, their need for God's forgiveness. The main Scriptures they use to prove the validity of this are Mark ; Romans and ; and Galatians [1] The acronym they present the 10 commandments with in a conversation is represented by the letters in the ministry's logo, WDJD, which stands for the four questions:
- "Would you consider yourself to be a good