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Actor Kirk Cameron and evangelist Ray Comfort have teamed together to bring Jesus Christ to the streets of America and give WND readers a front-row seat to real people encountering the gospel.
Comfort and Cameron are taking a video camera into the public and demonstrating street-level evangelism tools though weekly witnessing clips as part of their Living Waters ministry.
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Now, through the newest feature on WND's Diversions page, you can tag along and learn from Comfort and Cameron – the hosts of "The Way of the Master" television program – as they face evangelism opportunities, not in a classroom, but out in the real world.
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"After the recent spate of celebrity deaths, Christians should be stepping up to the plate with the gospel," said Comfort in a statement. "When a celebrity dies the whole world is reminded that each of us has an appointment we don't want to keep. We have the message of everlasting life, so why should we hesitate to share it with a dying world?"
Each video featured weekly on WND's Diversions page provides on-the-spot training for Christians who confront real-life issues like atheism, evolution and more in their efforts to spread the good news of Jesus Christ.
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"Each week Kirk Cameron and I send out a new video clip," Comfort added. "They are proving very popular."
Ray Comfort is an author and evangelist originally from New Zealand who brought his passion for spreading the gospel – and empowering others to do the same – to the United States in 1989. In 2001, Comfort founded The School of Biblical Evangelism, which today claims over 11,000 online students worldwide.
In addition to writing more than 60 books, including his most recent, "You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think," Comfort is also a frequent columnist for WND.
Kirk Cameron is the former child star actor from the television sitcom "Growing Pains." Cameron committed his life to Christ at the peak of his Hollywood career and has since testified to the struggle of living out that faith in the public eye.
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In 2002, Cameron joined Comfort in founding The Way of the Master. More recently, Cameron starred in the faith-affirming film, "Fireproof."
The weekly witnessing clips that appear even now on WND's Diversions page have been created as part of Comfort and Cameron's Living Waters ministry, which states its vision is to "inspire in every Christian a God-glorifying passion to fulfill the Great Commission."
"Our earnest prayer is that God would raise up laborers as never before," states the Living Waters website. "Our desire is for those laborers to embrace biblical evangelism, and our aim is to equip them with tools to make the task easy and effective."
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