Ray Comfort & Kirk Cameron Vs. the Blasphemers

Why are Kirk Cameron, a preacher, and two self-proclaimed atheists coming together in a church this weekend? Because Cameron and preacher Ray Comfort claim that they “can prove the existence of God.” They’ll take on the atheists from “The Rational Response Squad,” creators of “The Blasphemy Challenge,” in the first “Nightline Face Off,” a debate

Captain America Dead at 66

Time magazine reported that Marvel Superhero Capt. America was assassinated on his way to court where he was scheduled to talk about civil liberties. Will he ever return again to defend all that is right in the U.S.A.? “He’s very dead right now,” Publisher Dan Buckley answered. –I sure hope Batman had the opportunity to

An Evangelism Focused Church!

A few weeks back a couple visited a church for the third time and were so impressed, they sent out a news alert to all their friends. The church was Hope Chapel—my church. And the couple are two employees from Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron’s ministry, Living Waters. Dale does all the cool graphics for

Break the Silence Week

This is from the latest “Way of the Master Newsletter”: There is a popular campaign going around some churches. It’s called “Silent Witness Week,” where people wear a little button with three crosses on it, and the words “He Lives!” The quote from St. Francis of Assisi is used for this silent witness: “Preach the

Franklin Graham Prays Incorrectly

NewsMax reported that Franklin Graham, son of Billy, was scheduled to give the invocation at the first inauguration of George W. Bush. A Methodist pastor, the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, took Graham aside and asked privately if he was going to pray in the name of Jesus. “Yes,” he assured him, “I always do.” He prayed,