4 Million children sacrificed… | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "We sacrifice four million children annually through abortion. Our movies, television, magazine, books, and newspapers are permeated with things that are abominations to God, and interest in the occult is increasing each year. For how we are invoking God’s wrath."
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
“How can we witness to people cross-culturally? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
“How can we witness to people cross-culturally? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "While we must be culturally sensitive in foreign countries, we need not do what most missionaries have done in the past—spend years learning the culture and the language of the nation before they shared the gospel."
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Serious about the Law. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Serious about the Law. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "David presumed that all God required was sincerity, despite the fact that only the sons of Kohath were supposed to carry the ark and that anyone who touched it would die (see Num. 4:1–15). Remember that the ark contained the Law of God. The ark was holy only because the Law is holy."
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Mistakes in the Bible. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Mistakes in the Bible. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "In his ignorance man searches for what he considers “mistakes” in the Bible to justify his godless beliefs. He is like a man with a magnifying glass who diligently searches for a tiny dirt speck on the Mona Lisa, so he can justify discarding the whole painting as junk. In the following (extremely applicable) article from The Almost Christian, written in 1661, Matthew Mead addresses the problem:"
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Chapter Eighteen: Educated Man
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Chapter Eighteen: Educated Man: "The money from Theodore Lawson put Jerry back on his feet. Over the next few years, the economy improved and the casinos picked up. Life for Jeremiah P. Adamson became sweet once again."
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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Welcome home, son."
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Welcome home, son.": "A thin‑face but clean-shaven young man stood at the opened door of his parents’ house a little north of Royse City. "
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