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The One Minute Witness | Tom Elie

Tom Elie, the founder of Oasis World Ministries, developed a simple yet powerful tool called the One Minute Witness—a method that makes evangelism easy, natural, and effective. In this episode of the Evangelism Podcast, we’ll discover how this tool is changing lives, hear incredible testimonies of people coming to Christ, and learn how YOU can use the One Minute Witness to boldly share your faith. If you’ve ever wanted to tell people about Jesus but didn’t know where to start, this episode is for you!

Learn about the One Minute Witness: https://www.oasisworldministries.org/one-minute-witness

Learn more about Tom Elie: https://www.oasisworldministries.org/

Transcript: 

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (00:00):
Tom Elie, the founder of Oasis World Ministries, developed a simple, yet powerful tool called The One Minute Witness, a method that makes evangelism easy, natural, and effective. In this episode of the Evangelism Podcast will discover how this tool is changing lives, hear incredible testimonies of people coming to Christ, and learn how you can use the one minute witness to boldly share your faith. If you’ve ever wanted to tell people about Jesus but didn’t know where to start, this episode is for

Evangelism Podcast Host (00:51):
Welcome to the Evangelism Podcast with Dr. Daniel King, where Daniel interviews full-time evangelists, pastors, missionaries and normal everyday Christians to discover how they share their faith, their powerful testimonies, and amazing stories that will inspire you to reach people with the good news. And now here’s your host, missionary, and evangelist

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (01:13):
Daniel King. Welcome to the Evangelism Podcast. I’m Daniel King. I’m excited about telling people about Jesus today. I have a very special guest with me, Mr. Tom Elie, thank you for joining me on the Evangelism Podcast.

Tom Elie (01:27):
Our privilege, man. Thanks for having us.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (01:29):
Alright, brother Tom, tell me a little bit about how you got started doing evangelism.

Tom Elie (01:36):
14 years old, I was in the front row. I brought my best friend at 14 years old to hear an evangelist named Lowell Lundstrom and he was sort of a country band guy and the church didn’t know anything about that back then. And my best friend got saved and I thought, what could be more fun than this than helping people find Jesus? And that’s where I first sensed the call to the office of an evangelist or to be an evangelist. That’s where it sort of all began is watching other evangelists. Yeah,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (02:05):
That’s awesome. Lowell’s daughter is a friend of mine. I’ve been in class with her at Oral Roberts University, Londa Lundstrom Ramsey. They were a great family of evangelism back in the day doing gospel singing all over North America. Alright, so tell me about doing crusades. You’ve been to India and other parts of the world. Tell me about it.

Tom Elie (02:30):
I was pastoring and God told me to double my prayer time and seek his face, not his hand. And after a month of that, God brought two people to me, one from Kenya, one from India, unsolicited. They said come. And so we went and by God’s grace been 50 times to India. We’ve gone into the rural areas where they never had an open air festival or crusade before. And we’ve done about 125 of them, me and my team. And we went to the areas where they had many had never heard the gospel before. And so it was very exciting. We saw so many people healed and touched and it just impacted my life so greatly to be around people who love to hear the gospel.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (03:15):
That’s awesome. Well, you’ve developed a great tool for witnessing, it’s called the One Minute Witness. Tell me a little bit about how you developed this tool and how God has used it.

Tom Elie (03:31):
About 2006, I came back from one of my India trips and the Lord said, Hey, you’re doing a great job, but Tom, why aren’t you sharing your own faith in your own town in Minnesota, in Minneapolis? And I realized that I was not afraid to preach to thousands. I was afraid to talk to one. I didn’t have a good tool that I was comfortable with in sharing my faith with strangers or friends. And the Lord spoke very clearly to me. He said, Tom, you do not have a fear problem. You have a compassion problem. And he said, you are not looking at people the way I look at people, I look at people through eyes of compassion. I see them like sheep without a shepherd. They’re lonely and depressed and discouraged and fearful. You tend to look at people, you judge them how they look, their status, their education, how they talk, how they appear.

(04:22):
God says, I don’t do that. I just love people because that’s who I am. And he said, you need to start seeing them through my eyes. And once you see through eyes of compassion, then you’ll want to share your faith with them. He said something very clearly to me, Daniel, he said, Tom, I need you to step it up, but if you don’t, I will find someone else. I’d immediately raised my hand, even though I was all alone in this room, this prayer room, and God was talking to me. I said, no, here am I. Send me and don’t find somebody else. It was sort of like an Esther moment when Morde Kay. I said to Esther, you need to go. You’re called for this time, but if you don’t go before the king uninvited and try to rescue the Jews, I will raise up someone else and you and your family will miss the blessing.

(05:13):
So I said, no, don’t find someone else. So I went that very day or the next day and I talked to my friend George, and I said, George, let’s share our faith every day this week. He said, oh yeah, let’s do it. And we didn’t have a tool, we just did it. And I really thought that most of America was not open to the gospel because most of our churches in America have plateaued or are in decline. But I was totally wrong, Daniel. People were so open. And that week I shared with 11 people and three people prayed to give their lives to Jesus and I couldn’t even believe it. So I said, let’s do another week and then another week. And finally we got to that spot. We said, why would we stop? Let’s just do this. Let’s make this our lifestyle. And then about three months later after that, after God could trust me that I was going to do this, then he gave me this tool, the one Minute witness, and I said, if you’ll give me a tool that treats people with compassion and where I can confidently do this, then I will help spread this.

(06:14):
And so that became our focus instead of we did the crusade and then we do during the pastor school like you, we do this one minute witness with all the pastors and we train them, then we take them out two by two to the streets and actually do it for an hour and they come back so excited. They said, we never thought it could be this easy to share our faith, our people this open and hundreds can come to Christ. And so then we started putting it into other languages and other languages and it just grew and grew and grew. And by God’s grace, now we’re in about 70 nations and this is in 68 languages, but I do it in my own life. In fact, right now, right before this call, before this recording, excuse me, I went out just to take a walk around the block and get some exercise between calls and I saw a man walking his dogs and immediately the Holy Spirit, the very first thing I thought, share your faith with him.

(07:14):
Well, as we were approaching each other, the dogs were a little restless and I’m not a big fan of dogs. So it’s like, okay, I went one way, he went the other. Well, I went around the block and now he’s coming my way again. And so this time I said, okay, I’m going to obey Lord, I’m going to do this. And I started sharing and asking him about himself. And here he’s got a husband, so he is a homosexual, but we say, what’s the best thing that’s ever happened in your life? He said, I was born in Brazil and I came here and all that. So finally I said, and then another lady pulled up that knew me and she’s passionate for Jesus. And so she saw him. And so I said, well, may I tell you the best thing in my life? And I told him and then she piped in and said, come to our church, you and your husband are welcome. Come to our church, let God speak to you, let God touch you. And it was just a welcome. We don’t agree with it obviously, but it’s come and let the Holy Spirit touch your heart and speak to your heart. And so he might come this Sunday, but it’s so relevant and it just works wherever we go, in every culture, in every language. In the Muslim world, it works excellent because it’s personal, it’s short and it’s relational and it’s my story. No one can argue with my story. So it really works

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (08:35):
Well. I’m very familiar with the tool and I’ve actually used it and taught it. I was a couple of years ago in the nation of Malawi with Desmond Henry from the Global Network Evangelist and with Alan Green, who’s a great evangelist. And you had sent some of the one minute witness tools with us. And so we had a pastor’s conference and we taught them how to use it and then we empowered them to go out and to share their faith with others. And many people came to the crusade that night as a result of the one minute witness. And so we saw it powerfully at work. Alright, so let’s talk about the actual tool. Just walk us through how someone can develop the one minute witness in their own lives. How can they put together their own story to be able to share the gospel with someone?

Tom Elie (09:32):
Well, I’m going to show you, here’s the one minute witness. It’s just a little pocket book booklet, 24 pages, but everybody gets to write in their own story. Everybody has a story and we want to train people to be comfortable. We think that every mature believer should know how to share their faith. That is just like elementary. Every believer should know how to share their own faith story. And everyone has a story. So what we do is we go on page five, I’ll show it to you real briefly here, but on page five is the five fingers of this one minute witness. It starts with permission, then it goes to before Christ, your turning point after your decision. And if I never met Jesus. And so if it’s okay with you, I’d like to demonstrate on here,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (10:21):
Is that okay? Yeah. And I really like that you ask for permission. Why is that important to ask permission before you get started?

Tom Elie (10:27):
Because a lot of people, if we start with Jesus, a lot of people have bad experiences and people are so busy today that they feel that if you honor them, they feel honored if you ask permission. So for example, we say, like I just said to this guy who was walking his dogs right now, I said, Hey, I am working on, we did some chitchat, we talked about his dogs, we talked about whatever. Where do you live? All this. And I said, Hey, I’m working on this assignment. I’d like to ask this question to somebody every day. Is that okay with you? So it takes some of the weirdness out of it. And so it’s like common question. I said, what’s the best thing that’s ever happened to you? And he said, oh, I’m from Brazil originally. And my family came here. Actually, we came on a tourist visa then overstayed five years.

(11:16):
But then we went through the process and we actually got legalized as citizens. He said, that’s probably the best thing to come to America. And so we talked about that and said, oh, that’s what a great privilege. Yes, it’s a great country, we got our faults, but it’s a great place to live. And then I said, Hey, well, so may I quickly tell you my best friend? Of course they always say yes. And so now I have permission to talk about Jesus, but I built a bridge to them, permission builds a bridge, plus it shows honor that I’m not just saying, Hey, let me tell you something. It’s not preaching at them and it’s showing an interest in them. But there’s actually several questions you could ask. That’s the one we print. But during Covid, everyone was wearing masks. So I would say, Hey, I know there’s a lot of fear in the world.

(12:04):
May I tell you how I overcome my fear? And they say, oh yeah. And so then I go into my one minute witness, or if I’m with a young married couple or just a dating couple, I would say, Hey, my wife and I have been married many, many years. May I tell you our secret for success? Oh yes, please tell us. Then I go into my, I said it has to do with a decision I made when I was a teenager, and so then I start my one minute witness. There’s a lot of different on-ramps you can use into it depending on what people are working through. Yeah.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (12:38):
Okay. So then you have these three sections. You have before Christ, you have the turning point and then you have the after decision. So can you kind of give us a demonstration of how you would do each of those parts?

Tom Elie (12:50):
Yes. In fact, I tell you what I’m going to do. I’m going to time it for you right now and assuming I have permission, so from number two to five is one minute. Okay? So now I don’t say before Christ because I don’t want to start with Jesus. I want to start with my brokenness because a lot of people when they hear something religious, they shut you down right away because they’ve had some bad experiences. Even this guy is walking his dogs. He said, that’s what happened. I went to church, I was raised evangelical, he said in Brazil, but I had some bad experiences and so people tend to shut things down. So I want to start with my brokenness first. That catches the fish. In about 10 seconds, I caught my fish. They say, wow, that’s how I feel too. So I’ll start with that.

(13:34):
But I start with, there was a time in my life, you can see it. It says, there was a time in my life under bc that’s my opening line, and then I’ll go there. So here we go. So assuming I have permission, may I tell you the best thing ever happened to me. You say yes. Okay, here we go. Well, there was a time in my life that I had no peace in my heart. I was wondering what’s my purpose in life and what happens when I die? Number three. Then one day my parents brought me to a Christian Church and I heard about a God who loves me and wants me to be in heaven, but I found I was not eligible because heaven’s perfect. And of course I’m far from it. But he made a way when I realized that Jesus died for my sins and rose again, I invited him to forgive me and really be the leader of my life, not just Sunday, but every day.

(14:22):
Number four, since I’ve met Jesus, I have new hope. I have purpose. I have the promise of heaven and five. And if I had never met Jesus, I know my life would be very empty. I would still be searching for my purpose. So thank you for listening the same. Jesus loves you very, very much. So there I just timed it for you. And it came out at 52 seconds. So that’s the one minute witness. And then you can always take it further than that. If they’re listening, if they’re not really listening that much, if they’re feeling a little distant, you could say, Hey, or today his dogs were acting up. I say, Hey, check out my website. And we have a website we give to everybody. I’d like to give to people on the call today, it’s called frosty grapes.com, frosty grapes, frosty grapes, frost.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (15:12):
There’s got to be a story behind that name. What does it mean?

Tom Elie (15:15):
The story is that there’s no meaning to it.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (15:18):
Okay,

Tom Elie (15:19):
Give me a phrase that has no meaning, but’s catchy. Okay, there’s no hidden meaning, anything like that. It’s just frosty grapes.com and it’s a digital tract is what it is. And so that if I’m a waitress, I’ll write it down. The other day I was getting my blood drawn and these ladies were okay. Yeah, okay, write it down. Frosty grapes. Yeah, we want to check that out. It’s intriguing. Or you can actually, you can take it further. And in our booklet, we teach people how to go further and we ask ’em three questions. So how about you? Do you think you’re going to heaven someday? Okay, number two, how do you think somebody gets to heaven? And you can usually tell from that answer if they really understand grace. And number three, again, permission. May I tell you how the Bible says, you can know for sure you’re going to heaven. And they always say Yes. Then we do the A, B, C or 1, 2, 3, admit, believe, confess, admit, I’m a sinner. Believe only Jesus can forgive me and confess my sins, but confess him as Lord, meaning the boss of my life. And I said, does that make sense to you? Probably 90%. Well, they always say yes. But then I say, I don’t say, would you like to give your life to Jesus? I say, what would stop you from giving your life to Jesus? And probably 85% say nothing would stop me.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (16:38):
Hey, that’s a great line. I really like that. What would stop you from giving your

Tom Elie (16:42):
Life to Jesus? Yeah, if they understand what I just said. Does that make sense to you, the ABCs? Yeah. Well, so if that makes sense, well then what would stop you?

(16:51):
And it’s good for them to think it through what would stop me and sometimes the relationships or other issues in their life. And so you can take ’em so far, but I had some autobody work done this week on my car, and I met the owner at the end, did my one minute witness, and he prayed with me to give his life to Christ. And so there’s two things that happen, Daniel, when we share our faith, the gospel goes out to people who will never come to church. But number two, I become a stronger disciple when I share my faith, my faith roots deeper. And I think that’s why God asked us, it’s not a great suggestion. It’s a great commission. He put it in our hands. He could have done a lot better with having the angels do it, in my opinion, because we’re so unfaithful at times.

(17:45):
But I think the genius of the Holy Spirit is that we, it’s not just about sharing with them. It’s about we grow stronger when we share. And I know that we’re losing so many of our young people when they go to secular colleges, even though they grow up in our churches. But if these young people were faithfully sharing their faith, they would be so much stronger in their faith. And so I feel strong, and if it’s okay, I’ll just give the website. People can look at this tool called One Minute witness.org, one minute witness.org. And there’s many languages on there, but you can get trained, actually, you can write it out on that website and it’ll email it right back to you. And you can see this booklet. There’s also handout sheets that you can print off for your church. And there’s a children’s handout sheet because there’s a children’s booklet as well starting at age seven. But we’re trying to give this into as many denominations, as many Parachurch ministries say, please use this tool, take it because it really works. And it’s probably one of the easiest ways to do it. So everyone has a story. We just need to help people rehearse their faith story so they’ll be confident in sharing it.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (19:02):
So looking at your adult hand sheet right now, and can you kind of walk us through how someone could develop their own story? So first on bc, you say, describe your life before Christ. Finish the sentence with three adjectives or phrase. There was a time in my life when, so how would you help someone to develop that part of theirs?

Tom Elie (19:25):
Yeah. So I would help them dream about what was your life like before Christ? Were you fearful? Were you lonely? Were you searching prideful, greedy, lustful, arrogant? Were you successful? But still searching? Just give them some ideas. Many people say, I was alcoholic or I was an adulterer, or I don’t encourage ’em, but if they want to be that open, that’s fine with them. But I was addicted. We were all addicted to sin, obviously. And so it is just putting ideas. And then we give ’em about a minute to just write in their story. Then they practice it with a partner because in our training, everyone has a partner two by two. Then we go to the next one, which is the tp, the turning point. So this is the very first time we mentioned Jesus. Now, so the first one, BC is about 10 seconds, because remember, this is a one minute witness because people lead very busy lives. Number three is the turning point that takes about 20 seconds. And there’s two parts. Can you read those two parts there?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (20:32):
Yeah. Oh yeah. The turning point. How did you hear about Jesus? And then one day, so you say, and then one day, and then finish this sentence, when I realized Jesus died for my sins and rose again, I invited him to,

Tom Elie (20:48):
So you’re telling your story. So think back, how did you first hear about Jesus? And you start by saying, and then one day, so for me, I said, then one day my parents brought me to a Christian Church, and I heard, but maybe it’s your parents, maybe it’s your pastor. Maybe it’s someone invited you to a crusade or gave you a gospel track. Maybe you were all alone and God just talked to you. Maybe you were watching tv, a Christian program. But that’s your part of your story. So include that in your story. So I’m curious for you, Daniel, who was the first person who told you about

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (21:21):
Jesus? Well, it had to be my mother. I’ve been saved as long as I can remember. So I was probably saved at the age of two or three. My parents remember me having an encounter with the Holy Spirit when I was four years old. And then I got called into the ministry at five and started preaching at the age of six. So when I share my testimony, I get all the saying, God saved me from lying, from a life of cheating, from a life of stealing. God saved me from adultery, from alcoholism, from drug abuse. Let me tell you what, God saved me for, murder, everything. Because I was saved when I was only three years old. And I’ve been walking with Jesus ever since, and it has been wonderful. And so I don’t really have much of a before Christ. I kind of joke around and say, before Jesus came to my life, I used to crawl around with the wrong crowd. I used to poop my diapers and I would disobey my mom. But then I met Jesus and he changed everything.

Tom Elie (22:25):
I think that’s a key thing for kids that are growing up like me too in the church, probably Okay, before Christ, I dishonor my parents, I disobeyed. Maybe I lied, maybe I stole something. Maybe I disobeyed God, I don’t know. But you find some smaller things like that that kids can relate with. For me, I chose, there was a time in my life where I had no peace in my heart because every kid knows when you lie, there’s no peace, because all of us have done wrong, and we know when we’ve done wrong

(22:59):
And there’s no peace. So I can say, there was a time you feel guilty for it, right? Feel guilty so there’s no peace. And then the other two things I said, there was a time in my life when I was looking for my purpose, the common thing for all humanity. Everyone in the world asked two questions. What’s my purpose? What happens when I die? Those two questions, no matter what creed or nation they’re from, everyone wants to know that. So for me, I said I took a common approach that there was a time in my life I had no peace. I was wondering, what’s my purpose? What happens when I die? But others can do it. Do you remember when you were three years old or four or five? Do you remember any of that?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (23:38):
I remember when I was four and had an encounter with the Holy Spirit, and I remember starting to preach at the age of five or six, incredible. But the actual moment of salvation, I don’t really remember. I mean, I just grew up in it,

Tom Elie (23:54):
And I don’t either,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (23:55):
Which praise the Lord. I mean, it’s a great testimony.

Tom Elie (23:58):
It’s a tremendous story. Yes, it is. But I’m amazed that I’ve had people as young as three or five years old that remember praying to give their life to Jesus

Evangelism Podcast Host (24:07):
So

Tom Elie (24:08):
They knew they were a sinner. And yeah, that’s the third one. And that last part is we want them to memorize that. When I realized Jesus died for my sins and rose again, I invited him. We say, memorize that part because it’s not enough to say, I got saved, and then one day I got saved, and then one day I found God because you and I know what that means, but they don’t know what that means.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (24:31):
Yeah.

Tom Elie (24:32):
So we have to come back to the core message of the gospel is the death and resurrection of Jesus for my sense. So we say, memorize that part. When I realized Jesus died for my sins and rose again, I invited him to, what’d you ask him to do?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (24:48):
And then you have the ad after decision since I’ve got Jesus. And then you describe the positive benefits Jesus has made in your

Tom Elie (24:57):
Life, and that might be the opposite of what you wrote on number two, or it could be something else. I have joy. I felt such tremendous

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (25:04):
Peace. I felt joy. I’ve direction and guidance in my life.

Tom Elie (25:09):
Exactly. Exactly. I have new friends. Maybe he healed your marriage, maybe he healed your body. I have, have peace, all these things. Yeah. But then the last one is a little scary. I say, if you never met Christ, I know you don’t know this for sure, but just take a guess what your life would be like today. And people don’t have trouble. They go, wow, that’s a scary thought. But to my surprise, I’ve had many people say they would be dead. And so I’ve asked them, why would you be dead? Why do you think that? And they said, because most of my friends before Christ are now dead. And so I would be just like that. But then we close with this. Thank you for listening. So we bring it back up. Thank you for listening. This same. Jesus loves you very, very much. And that’s how we close it.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (25:57):
And so then if they want to know more, you say, may I tell you what the Bible says? How you can know you’re going to heaven. Then you go into the A, B, C, admit that you’ve done wrong. Believe that Jesus died to forgive your sins. Then confess that you’ve sinned. And then you have the key question, what would stop you from totally surrendering your life

Tom Elie (26:17):
To

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (26:17):
Jesus Christ today? If

Tom Elie (26:20):
There’s

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (26:20):
Nothing stopping them, then you ask them, with God’s help, would you be willing to turn away from what the Bible calls sin and follow Jesus daily? Then I noticed you have the salvation poem here. You would take people into a prayer of salvation, either using the salvation poem

Tom Elie (26:35):
Or

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (26:36):
A prayer. You say salvation poem for us.

Tom Elie (26:42):
I’m sorry,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (26:43):
Can you say the salvation poem?

Tom Elie (26:44):
Oh yeah. Jesus. You died upon a cross and rose again to save the lost. Forgive me, Lord of all my sin, come be my savior, Lord and friend. Change my life and make it new and help me Lord, to live for you.

(26:57):
So it’s actually a song. It’s written by a good friend of mine, Matt McPherson. But this song is now in, I think, about 180 languages around the world. If you go to salvation poem.com, you’ll see it. It’s a song and it’s written and sung by all these different languages, and it’s on CCB n Superbook for the kids. But it’s sort of like, that was a cool story too. Matt said, God, give me an idea that’ll change the world. And God said, write a poem. And he said, I remember when I was a kid, we would pray this poem at bedtime. Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. But it wasn’t about salvation. So he said, I want to write a salvation poem that kids can learn and they can pray this.

(27:44):
And so, yeah, it’s been very effective. Or you can just pray the A, b, c prayer with them as well. But then what we encourage people to do is congratulate them. What I do when I always ask two questions after they pray, number one, did you mean that prayer from your heart? And to my surprise, Daniel, a hundred percent say yes. Even if they’re sort of looking around, they say, oh, yes, I meant that prayer. And then I say, what happened? And usually they say something like, I feel a weight has lifted off of me. I feel peace. Now, we know it’s not a feeling. Salvation is not a feeling, but the spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are the children of God. So somehow the Holy Spirit connects with us, and then I say, well, congratulations. And hey, I’d like to stay in touch with you.

(28:33):
Could I call you tomorrow and share one of my favorites, Bible verses? And so they always say yes. So I get their phone number and then I call ’em. And sometimes they want to receive calls, sometimes they don’t. So you got to be ready. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. But I say, Hey, get your Bible and turn to John three 16 and 17. And I have them read it to me and I say, please read it out loud to me. And I do that. I don’t want to read it to them. Because many people, especially in American Catholic churches, they were taught, don’t read the Bible because you might misinterpret it. But I want them to read the Bible and realize they can understand it. And so I say, read it to me out loud. And then I say, what does that mean to you?

(29:12):
If they don’t understand, say, Hey, read it again. But they’ll always understand because the Bible’s not hard to understand. And so then we talk about that verse and other things and encourage ’em. And then I say, Hey, can I call you again in a couple of days and share another one of my favorite verses? And they always say yes. And that’s how you start the discipleship process. And eventually you become their friend, and eventually you get them to your church or get them to a church that’s near them. But you try to just keep being their friend. And sometimes, like I said, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. You’ve got the parable to sower, four different kinds of seed. Only one had lasting fruit. But I found this, Daniel, that the average person hears the gospel about seven times before they receive Christ. And I might be number four. And if I did it respectfully and kindly to them without condemnation, I can just bump them one step closer to Jesus. So yeah, it really works. It really works.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:14):
That’s awesome. Well, Mr. Tom, thank you so much for being on the Evangelism Podcast with me and explaining this valuable tool. The one Minute Witness, could you share again, first of all, share the website for your ministry if someone wants to find out more about you?

Tom Elie (30:31):
Yeah, one minute witness.org, one minute witness.org. And the name of our ministry is Oasis World Ministries. So it’ll hook you up with oasis world ministries.org. But that’s the main thing that we’re about, is teaching people and training pastors and leaders. If you have a pastor, would like your youth pastor or children’s pastor to be trained in this tool, go to the website and call us. And we would love to see your church trained so it changes our life when we learn how to share our faith,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (31:04):
What tremendous resources you’re offering to the body of Christ. And on that website, you can download some of the training sheets and some of the information about how to use the one minute witness in your own ministry. And so, Mr. Tom, thank you so much for being on the Evangelism Podcast. My pleasure.

Tom Elie (31:22):
God bless.

Evangelism Podcast Host (31:24):
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Ray Comfort | So Many Lions, So Few Daniels

Ray Comfort is a Christian evangelist and author who is known for his efforts to evangelize and defend the Christian faith. He is the founder and CEO of Living Waters, a ministry that focuses on evangelism and apologetics, and he is the co-host of the television program “The Way of the Master,” which teaches believers how to share the gospel with others.

Comfort was born in New Zealand in 1949 and became a Christian at the age of 18. He has written numerous books on the Christian faith, including “God Doesn’t Believe in Atheists,” “Hell’s Best Kept Secret,” and “Evolution: The Fairy Tale for Grownups.”

Comfort is known for his controversial and confrontational approach to evangelism and he is a significant figure in the world of Christian evangelism and apologetics. He often uses the Ten Commandments to share the Gospel. His YouTube channel has over 200,000,000 views.

On today’s Evangelism Podcast I Ray Comfort him some difficult questions about his theology, let’s hear how he answers them…

Learn more about Ray Comfort and the Living Waters Ministry: https://livingwaters.com/

Questions for Ray Comfort:

You have written over 100 books. What is unique about “So Many Lions, So Few Daniels”?

Let’s talk through a couple of scenarios of how you present the Gospel to people:

  1. You meet a guy on the street who loves to party. He is drinking and cussing. What do you say to him?
  2. You are affectionately known by atheists as “Banana Man” because of an illustration you once gave using a banana.  You meet a girl who says she is an atheist. What do you say to her about her belief in evolution?

Why do you focus so much on the Ten Commandments in your witnessing?

I have two big questions about how you witness. The first big question is in how you begin your conversation and the second big question is in how you end your conversations.

  1. When you start witnessing, you usually emphasize the sinfulness of humanity instead of talking about the love of God. Bill Bright, who founded Campus Crusade for Christ, taught people to witness using the Four Spiritual Laws which starts with the idea that “God Loves You and He has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life.” Romans 2:4 says “The goodness of God leads you to repentance.” So why do you emphasize the law of God instead of the goodness of God?
  2.  After you present the Gospel, I never see you ask people to pray a prayer of salvation. Why don’t you close the deal?  Why don’t you pray a prayer of salvation with people or give altar calls? What is a false conversion?

The name of your TV program is “The Way of the Master.” When Jesus walked the earth, He healed lots of sick people so if you really want to follow the way of the Master, what role should miracles play in the ministry of the evangelist? When Philip the Evangelist preached in Samaria, many people were healed. Do you believe that God can use physical healing in order to draw people to Jesus?

Your first book is “Hell’s Best Kept Secret.” You are quite critical of large evangelistic meetings led by evangelists like Billy Graham and Luis Palau. You emphasize that with modern evangelistic methods, 80% of the people who are reported to be saved end up backsliding. What do you think is the solution to this problem?

 

Transcript:

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (00:00):
His YouTube channel has over 200 million views. Ray Comfort is a Christian evangelist and author who is known for his efforts to evangelize and defend the Christian faith. He’s the founder and c e o of Living Waters, a ministry that focuses on evangelism and apologetics. And he’s the co-host of the television program, the Way of the Master, which teaches believers how to share the gospel with others. He was originally born in New Zealand. He became a Christian at the age of 18, and he’s written over a hundred books, including God Doesn’t Believe In Atheist, hell’s Best Kept Secret and Evolution, the Fairytale for Growing Up. Today we talk about his new book called So Many Lions, so Few Daniels Comfort is known for his controversial and confrontational approach to evangelism. He often uses the 10 Commandments to share the gospel. On today’s evangelism podcast, I ask Ray Comfort some difficult questions about his theology. Let’s hear how he answers my questions.

Evangelism Podcast Host (01:22):
Welcome to the Evangelism Podcast with Dr. Daniel King, where Daniel interviews full-time evangelists, pastors, missionaries, and normal everyday Christians to discover how they share their faith, their powerful testimonies, and amazing stories that will inspire you to reach people with the good news. And now here’s your host, missionary, and evangelist Daniel King.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (01:47):
Welcome to The Evangelism Podcast. I’m Daniel King and I’m excited about telling people about Jesus. Today I have a very special guest with me, Ray Comfort. He is a phenomenal YouTube evangelist, over 200 million views on his YouTube channel. He goes out on the streets and tells people about Jesus. Brother, comfort, thank you so much for being with me today.

Ray Comfort (02:13):
It’s an honor to be with you, Daniel. Thanks to having me on.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (02:16):
Man, I have learned so much from your ministry over the years. I’ve watched many of your YouTube videos. I’ve been watching you go out on the street and talking to, to people, uh, about the, the 10 Commandments. And, uh, you have just, uh, published a new book. It’s called So Many Lions, so Few Daniels. Now, you’ve published over a hundred books. What is unique about this one?

Ray Comfort (02:47):
Well, it’s, I think it’s a book for our time. We are living in very, very dark times. Let me tell you what inspired me to write the book besides God, A Hope. Um, it was a poster or a t-shirt put out by atheists. It was, uh, too many Christians, not enough lions. And I thought, how sick is that? That’s like saying too many blacks, not enough lynching ropes, too many Jews, not enough Nazis, uh, too many Christians, not enough lions. And that made me really mad. So an atheist inspired the book So Many Lions, so few Daniels, which is what we’ve got. We’re living in a dark time, a time of tremendous godliness, or godlessness, should I say, tremendous darkness. I was just reading this morning, we’ve had something like 37 mass shootings in the us, just this sheriffs, not even the end of the first month of the share.

(03:40):
Um, over 1300 people died through being shot in mass shootings. And it traces it back to traces itself, back to lawlessness. Uh, Jesus said, inequity shall unbound, which means lawlessness. There’s a forsaking of the 10 Commandments. And when you do that, forsake the fear of God. And if you don’t fear God, you can cover what you want, lie to whom you want, steal from whom you want. You can commit adultery, you can blaspheme God’s name, and you can kill people without qualms of conscience because your understanding of God is erroneous. So we need Daniels, uh, men and women of God who will step up to the plate, who will not who’ll be fearless and faithful. You think of what Daniel was. He was a man that didn’t care what the world thought. He wasn’t a man pleaser. Uh, they said, don’t praise flung as windows open, the Bible tells us and said, I don’t care what you think.

(04:30):
I only care what God thinks. And that’s the attitude that we must have as Christians. We don’t care what this world thinks in the sense we don’t want their praise. We want the smile of God. And if you look at what Daniel had, he had faith. That’s all he had. And I take great consolation on the fact that I am not tall. I can’t sing. I can’t dance. Um, there’s a lot of stuff that I was behind the door when the talent was given out, but I can have faith. Anyone can have faith. Doesn’t matter how tall or short you are at gifted, you are how you can jump, how much you can sing. You can have faith, and that’s what Daniel had. And that’s all it takes for God to use. You just trust him with all your heart. And that’s what we need Daniels to step up and be counted.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (05:11):
Well, since my first name is Daniel, I must say I give a hardy endorsement to this book. I think we do need more Daniels. And, uh, of course, growing up as a little boy, Daniel was always my hero, uh, being thrown into the lion’s den. And often when you go out and talk to people about Jesus, it feels like you are being thrown into a lion’s den because the people start to yell at you, cuss you out. They they have all these questions, and that’s something that you do on a regular basis. And so I was wondering if we could walk through a few scenarios of what you say to people when you’re out witnessing. And you have lots of these in the book, different interviews you have with people. But uh, let’s say you’re, you go out on the street in Huntington Beach and you meet a guy who, he’s got tattoos all over. He having a party, he wants to party, he’s got a, a beer in one hand, and he is cussing people out. What do you say to him about God?

Ray Comfort (06:16):
You know, I’m gonna share something with you. I’ve never shared with anyone because it just happened this morning. This morning. My daughter and a husband, Emils Wayne Ey, the president of our ministry were woken at 5:00 AM by a guy ringing the doorbell. He wearing a hoodie, was dark, then he came round to the window of their bedroom and just stood there. And my daughter was terrified. Her daughter was terrified, easy flung up in the window and says, what do you want? And you know what, it was a guy who had smelt smoke coming from their house. Their wiring had got something wrong with it, and he came and put that fire out. And so if, if someone wakes you at five o’clock in the morning, you’re gonna be kind of annoyed with them and till you smell the smoke, and suddenly that annoyance turns to absolute gratitude.

(07:04):
This guy became a hero. And so this morning, when I go around the local college, which I do twice a day, take my dog on a bike, I’m gonna say to someone, how would you feel if someone woke you up at five o’clock in the morning banging on your doorbell? You’d say, what, what? What does this guy want? He’s really annoying me. But when you smell the smoke, your annoyance will change to gratitude. So I’m gonna take you through the commandments and what’s gonna happen is you’re gonna be annoyed with me banging on your door. But as we go through, you’re gonna smell some smoke and it’s gonna change your attitude. And so when I meet someone with tattoos or somebody who’s a little scary, my agenda is to show him he’s in great danger. It’s not to convince him to give his heart to Jesus because he’s got something missing in his life. The fact is he is in danger of death seizing upon him and his sins dragging him to hell. And that horrifies me. And I want to alert him to his danger. And once he sees his danger, once that makes sense, that he’s in big trouble with the Lord, then the gospel will make sense. So that’s my agenda, and that’s why I’m not fearful because the lions have no teeth. They’re just gums,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (08:07):
<laugh>. And, and so you would often go straight to the 10 Commandments and, and take people through some of the 10 Commandments. Could could we, uh, role play and, and and, and talk through the, the way that you would

Ray Comfort (08:20):
Offer it? Sure. I’ve done this before with some other guy I used to do a television program with, so I can handle it.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (08:26):
<laugh>. Okay. So, so come up and, and, and pretend like you’re talking to me and, and, uh, let’s, let’s go through what you often say about the 10 Commandments.

Ray Comfort (08:36):
Yeah, sure. Well, let’s do, uh, what I’ll do, what I’m, uh, what I do when I go to the, the local college, say, uh, Hey, would you like to go on YouTube?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (08:43):
Sure, let’s do it.

Ray Comfort (08:45):
Boy, that’s unusual. Most people say, what’s it about? What’s it about? So I say, it’s a channel over 200 million views. And, uh, I wanna ask you if you think there’s an afterlife, do you think there’s an afterlife?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (08:55):
Maybe? I don’t know. Who knows? I, I believe there’s an afterlife, but I I wanna play the part of the person that you’re witnessing.

Ray Comfort (09:02):
Yeah. You play the part of a nasty skeptic.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (09:04):
Yeah. So

Ray Comfort (09:05):
Do you think about it much? What, what, so let me ask you, what’s your name?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (09:08):
Uh, my name’s Daniel.

Ray Comfort (09:10):
Daniel. Do you think about death?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (09:12):
Well, I think everyone thinks about death.

Ray Comfort (09:15):
Are you afraid of dying?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (09:16):
Sure. I think everyone is.

Ray Comfort (09:19):
Yeah, that’s true. The bible actually says that, that every human being is haunted by the fear of death all their lifetime. And that, that, that’s a terrifying thing to think that death is gonna take you and take your loved ones, take a dog, take your grandma, and eventually take you. And it could even come today or tonight. Did you know the Bible tells us that God destroyed death? Did you know that?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (09:39):
Well, what, what if I don’t believe in the Bible?

Ray Comfort (09:43):
Well, that doesn’t matter. The Bible’s the worst world’s big, biggest selling book of all time. And it’s popular because it answers the great questions that humanity has. It tells us why we are alive, why we die, and what we can do about our biggest problem, death itself. Do you know what death is caused by? I don’t mean hit by a truck, but you dunno what the Bible says. Death actually is.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (10:04):
What? What is death?

Ray Comfort (10:05):
Death is wages. God is paying you in death for your sins. The Bible says the wages of sinners death. Like a judge looks at a criminal that’s murdered multiple people. He says, you’ve earned the death sentence. This is your wages. This is what’s due to you. And Daniel’s sin is so serious in the eyes of a holy God, it’s not in our eyes, but in God’s eyes, it’s so serious. He’s given you the death sentence. The wages of sinner’s death. And your death will be, the ev will be evidence to you that God is deadly serious about sin. I got a question for you. For you, Daniel, do you think God is justified in giving you a death sentence? Are you that evil or do you think you’re a good person? Well,

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (10:40):
You know, I don’t really sin that much. I mean, I’m a pretty good person. I I do what’s good. I, I’d like to, you,

Ray Comfort (10:47):
You said sin that much. What are you talking about? What, what much? You’re talking about you’re lusting after woman looking at pornography. Is that what you mean?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (10:54):
Well, um, I don’t wanna answer that question.

Ray Comfort (10:57):
<laugh>. So you’re gonna play the fifth. What does that say?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (11:01):
<laugh> Uhhuh. <affirmative>.

Ray Comfort (11:01):
Yeah. Yeah. Jesus said if you look at a woman in lust for who you commit adultery with her in your hearts. So obviously you’ve got red blood and your veins, and you do what every guy does and look at woman inappropriately. Well, the Bible says you committed adultery when you do that. Yeah. And so we’re beginning to smell the smoke. You know, I’m knocking on your door, making you feel uncomfortable, but the smoke is appearing. Have you lied and stolen?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (11:23):
Well, I, I mean, maybe a little white lie from time to time.

Ray Comfort (11:27):
What color was it?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (11:28):
Uh, oh. You know, a white lie. Not, not a serious lie. Just, just a little lie.

Ray Comfort (11:33):
That’s a little lie. Have you ever stolen something, something a little and white?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (11:36):
Uh, sure. I mean, you know, uh, I stole a pen at, at school one time from, from one of my friends.

Ray Comfort (11:43):
Yeah. The value of that which is steal is irrelevant. If you open my wallet and take $1 out, you’re as much a thief as if you took $15 out. And so, Daniel, oh, have you ever used God’s name in vain?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (11:55):
Well, beepity beep beep beep. <laugh> <laugh>.

Ray Comfort (12:00):
Do you know, you just confirmed the truth of the Bible when it says you’re an enemy of God in your mind, through wicked works, there’s no greater contempt you can show of someone than to use their name as a cuss word. And that’s what you’ve done on the name of God, the one that gave you life in a family and eyesight and hearing and all the blessings of this life. So here’s a summation. Let’s ever again smell the smoke. Daniel, you have told me you’re relying thieving blas, adult at heart, and you have to face God on judgment day. Are you gonna be innocent or guilty when he judges you by the commandments?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (12:31):
Well, I guess anyone who is judged by the commandments would say that they’re guilty,

Ray Comfort (12:38):
Are you going to heaven or hell?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (12:41):
Well, if you’re guilty, I guess God would send you to hell.

Ray Comfort (12:44):
Yeah. So we can smell the smoke. So I’m not your adversary banging on your door. I’m someone that cares about you and wants to see you save. The Bible actually likens what I’m doing to saving someone from fire. It says in the book of Jo, uh, Jude, others save with fear, pulling them, pulling them from the fire. You are so close to death in hell. And I’m trying to pull you to safety now. And then I preach the cross that Christ died for our sins, took the punishment for us, rose again on the third day. And I say, Daniel, you need to repent. Trust Christ cuz you can die tonight. And so often people say, yeah man, this is making me think.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (13:22):
Yeah, it’s, it’s so powerful. And especially I love appreciate the cross. Uh, that’s the, the, the core of the gospel message. Let let’s do a, a another scenario. Um, what would you say to atheists if you meet a a a girl who, uh, says that she’s an atheist, she doesn’t believe in God. And, uh, atheists actually have a nickname for you. They affectionately call you the, the banana man because of a, I don’t know

Ray Comfort (13:48):
If it’s affectionately <laugh>, they mockingly

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (13:51):
Mockingly and uh, you know, from an illustration that you gave, uh, about a banana. And so they’ve, uh, made fun of you for that. But it’s opened the door for you to share the gospel with many atheists. And, and so what are some of the things that you say to atheists to make them think about heaven and hell and about whether there really is a God?

Ray Comfort (14:13):
Well, there’s a very, very simple way to make atheist s backslide. You just have to ask this one question, and you have to be very clear what you mean by it. I say, so Frieda, you’re an atheist. She says, yeah. So tell me this, Frieda, do you really believe the, the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything, because that’s what an atheist defaults to it. Either God created everything or nothing, created everything. I’m not saying you believe there was nothing in the beginning. I’m saying you believe that nothing was the force that created flowers and birds and trees and puppies and kittens and seasons and fruits and all these things that we see around us were all created nothing, which is scientifically ludicrous. Is that what you believe? And she’ll say, well, well, I I really, I I don’t believe that nothing created things. So I’ll say, you’re not an atheist.

(15:02):
You’re an agnostic. You think something created everything just wasn’t the God of the Bible. She says, yeah, that’s what I believe. Something did create everything, but it just wasn’t the God of the Bible. So I said, let’s see if we can find out why you don’t want it to be the God of the Bible. And you find out that she’s living in fornication and lying and stealing and blaspheming. And it’s not an intellectual issue, it’s the moral issue. But it’s so important Daniel not to be condescending and, uh, to have a tone where, where your love is evident for this person. And your concern is evident because many years ago I was woken by a friend. The building that, that our ministry was in was, uh, on fire. And he called me at 6:00 AM woke me and said, Ray, the Regent Theater building’s on fire. And I believed because of his tone, because of the, the, the way he told me that it was on fire. And if we want sinners to believe us, we must have a caring tone. We mustn’t be cond or accusatory, but just say, Hey, I love you. I don’t want you to end up and help. Please think about what we’re talking about.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (16:05):
How do you show love to people as you’re, as you’re talking to them about God? Because sometimes there’s this perception of an evangelist being out there on the street corner with a megaphone just yelling at people and saying, you’re all going to hell. And it tends to turn people off. They, they stand, they mock it. And and I know if you’ve been mocked many times and confronted every different situation, but how do you turn that from, uh, machi to people understanding you’re really concerned for their eternal destiny?

Ray Comfort (16:41):
Yeah. Uh, I, i amate Jesus, uh, when he spoke to the Rich Un ruler, he used the moral law, the 10 Commandments. 10 commandments called the Moral Law. He used the 10 Commandments bring the knowledge of sin. When you do that, it makes hell reasonable. Remember, Paul preached to Felix and the Bible says he reasoned with him of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come. And Felix trembled, he trembled. Why? Because judgment made sense. So if you just yell at people from a distance and just say, you’re gonna hell, it doesn’t make sense. It’s just horrible. But if you open up those commandments and show sin is exceedingly sinful in the eyes of God, suddenly hell becomes reasonable. But that makes them tremble. That’s when they see your motives as motive is one of deep concern. You’re knocking on the door because the house is on fire.

(17:32):
And then that’s when they see that you really do care about them. And that’s when the gospel makes sense. So often, I, well not often, every time I witnesses someone, I give them a couple of $5, uh, gift cards. That is, that gives me great joy. Um, today I’ll go around and probably I’ll find five or I’m gonna sneeze. Please forgive me. No, I’m not. Five or six people will turn me down. Um, when I ask if they’ll come on camera and say, I’ll give you a couple of, uh, $5 in and out cards, which is the, the neatest, uh, burger place in Southern California. And they say, no, I still wanna do it. So that’s when I say, here’s the cards anyway. And they go, what? I didn’t do the interview. I said, no problem. I just really care about you. And I give ’em a little card with the channel and people just yell out, I’m gonna check your channel. I really am. Thank you so much for the cards. It changes everything. And the scripture says, so is the will of God that by your well, well-doing, you put the silence, the ignorance of foolish men. So it’s really good to have gift cards or something you can give to someone just to show that you are not caring about them just with lip surface. You really do care about them from your heart.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (18:41):
And your ministry has a lot of resources that people are able to, to give away. Uh, yesterday my son was enamored with your $1 million bill. And, uh, I was going to hold it up, but he took it to school this morning to go show some other boys the million dollar bill. And so your ministry, uh, living Waters has some, some great resources for people to, to give away to people different, uh, uh, ways to catch their attention and illusions and, and, and different little ways to, to present the gospel. They all bring people, uh, to the 10 Commandments. Um, I I have a couple of of tough questions about how you witnessed w would it be okay if I ask these these questions to you?

Ray Comfort (19:24):
Please do

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (19:25):
So, I’m an evangelist. I felt ever since I was very young that I was called to be an an evangelist. And so I’ve, I’ve, uh, spent my life telling as many people about Jesus as I can and studying evangelism and trying to become a, a, a better evangelist. And, and I have some challenges with the way that you start and some challenges with the way that you finish your conversations, right? And so, like the way that you, you start, you really emphasize the sinfulness of humanity instead of talking about the love of God. Bill Bright, who founded Campus Crusade for Christ, he often taught people to witness using the four spiritual laws. And he would start out by saying, “God loves you and he has a wonderful plan for your life.” And Romans 2:4 says, “it’s the goodness of God that draws men to repentance.” And just talked about the power of, of giving something to someone. And, and so, uh, you know, I I think it it in my theology, I I think in some ways it’s better to start with the goodness of God, the love of God, God’s the love the world that He gave his only son in, instead of focusing on the convincing people that they are sinners. And, and so what I I what what’s your response to, to those challenges?

Ray Comfort (20:52):
Okay, don’t let me forget Roman’s chapter two. Are these your convictions or are they just what you’ve heard?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (20:58):
Usually when I talk to people about Jesus, I start with, “Jesus is so good. He came to give us life and life more abundantly. He’s got a wonderful plan for your life. I I think people inherently believe that they’re sinners.

Ray Comfort (21:18):
Okay, let’s stop there so I can pick up what you’re saying cuz it’s so good. Yeah. Firstly, the Bible says there is none that understands. There’s none that sticks after God. It’s very important to imitate Jesus and do what Jesus did. And so whenever you see Jesus witnessing to someone who’s proud, arrogant, self-righteous, he always used the moral law to bring the knowledge of sin. And if it was someone who was humble of heart, like Nicodemus, who was a Jew that knew the law, it would give them grace. It’s very similar to a man who’s got a disease that’s gonna kill him, but he thinks he’s healthy. I would be an unwise doctor to give him the cure first because he’s not gonna appreciate and appropriate the the cure. He’s gonna say, I’m healthy. I don’t need your stupid cure. A wise doctor will show him x-rays. He’ll say, look at these x-rays, this poisonous seeping through your body. He wants to make the patient sweat to be concerned that his life is in danger. And when he says, well, what should I do? That’s when he gives him the cure. If he gives him the cure first, he is not gonna appreciate it nor appropriate it. And let’s go to the wonderful plan.

(22:27):
If you really think being a Christian is a wonderful plan, lean down to Stephen as he’s being stoned to death and say, part of God’s wonderful plan, or James, as his head is cut off with a sword, or Paul as he was beaten in stoned for his faith or the 12 apostles, 11 of which were murdered for their faith. Or read Fox’s book of martyrs and see that the wonderful plan isn’t things go better with Jesus. Jesus doesn’t give happiness, he gives righteousness. That’s what sinners need. If you really think God is a wonderful plan, I’m gonna give you a scenario. You’re on the thousandth, sorry, the hundredth story of the World Trade Center, September the 10th, 2001, the night before the World Trade Center. And as you look at the vasia faces before you, you know that every one of them is gonna die horrific and horrific deaths.

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Some are gonna be burned alive with jet fuel. Others are gonna jump a hundred stories onto the unforgiving sidewalks of New York. Others will follow the building and their bodies will be so crushed they won’t find evidence of them. What are you gonna say to these people? Folks, God has a wonderful plan for your wife. You can’t say that to people who are about to die. No. Instead you’d say, please listen to me. The Bible says this appointed man wants to die. And after this, the judgment. And if you die in your sins, God’s gonna judge you by the perfect law. The Bible says that in Romans two, verse 12 and James two verse 12. That means if you’ve lusted after a woman, you’ve committed adultery in your heart. If you’ve lied all lies of their part in the lake of fire, no thief, no bless fe no adult woman here at God’s kingdom, you’re in terrible trouble.

(24:18):
You’ll end up in Helen at agrees my heart. But God provided a savior rose again on the third day, repent and trust in him. And the Bible promises you’ll pass from death to life. So that’s what I would say to someone if I, that’s what I’d say to a group at the World Trade Center and all around us are people who could die today, 150,000 people die every 24 hours. They die in their sins. They’re going to hell. They could die in just a horrific circumstances of the World Trade Center burned alive in a car when they’re driving home or crushed under a truck or diet of a terrible terminal disease like cancer. And so I can’t talk to him of a wonderful wife, a wonderful plan that God has in fact, bill bright repented of that false gospel. And his manager wrote a forward to my book, called God is a Wonderful Plan for Your Life.

(25:08):
Which, so Stephen, being stoned to death. Yeah, that’s, I’ve got a copy of it right here. Okay. And, uh, so Romans chapter two, the goodness of God leads us to repentance. If Paul was saying in Romans two, the goodness of God leads to repentance of just talk about God’s goodness, he wasn’t practicing what he preached. Because if you read that in context, that verse is wrapped in terrible wraths. If you read in context where he says, God, if you, you know, if you continue and with an impenitent heart, God will give you tribulation and anguish upon every soul you are storing. Um, you know, you are storing up wrath that is gonna be revealed on the day of wrath. And so it’s very important that we don’t have our own way of witnessing, but we go and see what did Jesus do? Rich unruly came to him and says, what can I do to inherit eternal wife?

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Jesus didn’t talk about a wonderful plan. He instead says, why do you call me good? And he reproved his understanding of the word good. And then he said, you know, the commandments. And then he went through the commandments with him. Why? To bring the knowledge of sin. He talked before about people know they’re sinners. The apostle Paul didn’t know he was a sinner. This is what he said, I had not known sin, but by the law. It’s not within man’s heart to understand how sinful is, how sinful sin is until the law brings the knowledge of sin. And so for 10 years, I preached God as a wonderful plan for your wife. And I filled the church with false converts. 90% under that erroneous message fall away from the faith 90%. If you were selling a parachute and you said, this parachute works only 10% of the time you need to get outta the parachute business.

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You don’t want 90% of those jumped who jump, uh, die wearing your parachute. So it’s very important we say, what does scripture say? Let’s not have modern evangelism’s traditions. But let’s see what the Bible says about how to bring people to the cross. We’re not out to get decisions. We’re out to see men have a knowledge of sin and understand the gospel because that’s what a good soil under good soil here understands the true convert and the parable of the, so someone who’s hears and understands. And what the law does is the school master helps sinner understand the gospel. Is that making any sense or am I just raving on?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (27:33):
Well, in 2 Corinthians 3:7, Paul calls the 10 Commandments a ministry of death and condemnation. And I s right, actually, I, I wrote a book about, uh, the grace of God and, and I, I like looking at God, uh, through the eyes of grace. I think the, the Bible reveals a, a God that that is full of grace. And, and it, I usually emphasize, um, pointing people to Jesus. You know, uh, John 12:32, Jesus said, “If I be lifted up, I will draw all men onto me.” And so I think the more

Ray Comfort (28:07):
People, what’s the next verse about Jesus? What’s the next verse?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (28:10):
Tell me

Ray Comfort (28:12):
This. He said, speaking of what death he should die. So when he says, if I be lifted up, he wasn’t giving us an evangelist principle. He was saying what death? He was gonna die. He was gonna die by the cross. That’s the context. The other thing, the administration of the law is under death. That’s its function. That’s why Jesus used it. That’s why Paul used it. It shows us we have no hope in our attempt to attain righteousness. That only hope we have is the gospel. And then it says, we’re sin bound much more to grace abound. If you want make a light shine, put it in darkness. If you want calvary to shine, put it against Sinai. Show what sinner is and say, look what God did for us. Christ died for us, but while we yet sin us. So again, no one’s gonna appreciate a cure unless he understands he’s got the disease.

(29:01):
And if you circumnavigate talking about the disease, you’ll create false converts that’ll join the church and fall away at which 90% do. So it’s very important, Daniel, you go back to scripture and say, what does scripture say? The law brings death. That’s what Paul said. The law, which I thought was unto life, brought know the commandment, which I thought was the Dana unto life brought death to me. That’s his function. It shuts us up with no hope. But to look up to the cross, it’s like those biting serpents that have spoken off in the book of numbers that Jesus referred to in John chapter three. He said, as Moses lifted up the serpent on the wilderness, so must the son a man be lifted up. Go back. What happened? There were biting serpents that caused them to look up to that, that cross or that poll was being held up. And as the biting ser serpents of the law that bring death to us, that cause us to look to Jesus on the cross, cause us to have hope in him. So please think about this. Have you ever heard teaching called Hell’s Best Kept Secret?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:02):
Uh, yes, I’ve I’ve heard you teach on it. Um, live actually. And then I’ve got your, was this your first book that you wrote?

Ray Comfort (30:10):
No. No, it wasn’t. No, but it was one of the most important books. The first book was published in the us.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:16):
I mean, I think it’s one of your, your most significant messages that you’re well known for.

Ray Comfort (30:20):
Yeah. And have you read God as a wonderful plan for your life as yet?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:24):
Yes, sir. I’ve, I’ve read it.

Ray Comfort (30:26):
Okay. Really good. Yeah.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:27):
And, and, and, uh, you know, I I I think that it’s easier to draw people to God by talking about the goodness of God. Instead of talking, it’s unbiblical about the, the sinfulness of, of humanity. It’s not

Ray Comfort (30:39):
Biblical. It’s not biblical.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:41):
What, what, what do you,

Ray Comfort (30:41):
That’s what you need to look at. Is it biblical

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (30:43):
John 10:10 where Jesus said, I’ve come to give life and life more abundantly.

Ray Comfort (30:48):
Okay, let me address that, Paul, when he said, I’ve come to give life and life more abundantly, that word just means full. It doesn’t mean happy, it means full if possible. Paul had an abundant life. It was filled with beatings, stoning, shipwreck, imprisonment, and martyrdom. So that’s what he was saying. You read the book of Acts, they had a full abundant life. They were thrown in prison, they were tortured and 11 them died. So to say to people, God has a wonderful, happy life for you, it’s just gonna be a bed of roses without the thorns, is to create a wrong motive for people coming to Christ. And it, it’s filling the church with false converts. It’s not looking at what the scriptures say and what Jesus did and what Paul did. In Romans chapter two, Paul says, you who say you shall not steal, do you steal?

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You say, you shall not commit adultery. Do you commit adultery? When Nathan stood before David, who had committed adultery and murder, he had violated the commandments. He didn’t talk about a wonderful plan. He said, why have you despised the commandment of the Lord? And so we need to, as I say, imitate scripture. Say, what did Jesus do? Cuz we don’t wanna be false witnesses. Say something that’s not true and fill the church with false converts because we are doing the work of the enemy rather than the work of God. And this is what I’ve been saying for 40 years, and people who have put into practice what Jesus did in, uh, mark 10 verse 17, and used the law to bring the knowledge of sin and forsaken the traditional way of evangelism, have found it to be biblical and and to be true, to open up sinner’s minds as to what we should do when it comes to challenging people to come to Christ.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (32:25):
I also wanted to talk to you a little bit about bringing people to a, a decision. Like when you were running through your scenario a little bit earlier, you, you said, why don’t you think about that? And you, you often finish by saying, why don’t you think about that? Instead of asking people to, to pray, uh, a a prayer of, of salvation, um, why don’t you ever close the deal? I mean, if, if I give you a scenario where, uh, somebody comes into a car lot and Ray the car salesman and is there and says, oh, you have such an ugly car, your windows won’t roll down, your air conditioner doesn’t work. And look, you’ve got a big scrape on the side of your car. If the salesman doesn’t ever actually help them get into a new car, the salesman wouldn’t be a a very good salesman.

(33:16):
He would just leave them going around feeling very bad that they have an ugly car. But a good salesman will put them into a brand new car, upgraded all the features and options and everything. And so it, it seems to me that in some ways that, uh, you don’t close the deal. Why don’t you bring people to a point of decision? And, and I think it is very biblical to bring people to a point of decision in, in Deuteronomy, you know, uh, Moses says, I set before you life and death, blessing and cursing, therefore choose life. He’s encouraging them to choose to follow God, to choose a way of life. And so in your, in your witness, then why don’t you bring people to a point of, of choosing whether they’ll, they’ll follow Jesus.

Ray Comfort (34:06):
That’s what I do. But I don’t choose for them. I know you see, your, your methodology will be dictated by your theology. If you have a wrong theology about God and salvation, you’ll think that you bring people to salvation. When the Bible says salvation of the Lord, there’s nothing in the Bible that condones the modern sinner’s prayer where I say to someone, pray after me. Uh, dear God, I’m a sinner. That’s like saying to someone who’s committed, adultry, honor’s wife. Let’s go back to your wife. Knock on the door, door opens and say, okay, I want you to apologize to your wife. Repeat an apology after me. Dear wife, I’m really sorry. Dear wife, I’m really sorry I committed adultery. Please forgive me. That’s crazy. The sorrow should come from his heart and it should not be his words, it should come from his heart.

(34:54):
I see no evidence anywhere in scripture of anyone praying a sinner’s prayer, a prayer like that. And so I don’t imitate it. I say, Lord, you save sinners. I don’t save sinners. I share the gospel with them and I’ll leave it between them and God. And I’m not gonna manipulate them through any psychological manipulation or clever wording. I’m not a car salesman. I’m not selling cars. I wanna be a true and faithful witness and see people soundly saved and not produced false converts like I used to do when I ran around praying the sinner’s prayer of my surfing buddies. Does that make sense?

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (35:30):
Absolutely. I I I very much appreciate your time. Um, if you’re listening, I really encourage you to get a of the new book, so Many Lions, so Few Daniels, it’s a great book, um, brother Comfort. If someone wants to know more about your ministry, uh, how can they find out more about you? What’s your website?

Ray Comfort (35:50):
Living waters.com. And they can go to YouTube and watch, um, uh, YouTube videos. And, uh, it’s, uh, um, a lot of stuff on Living waters.com free. We’re giving away 5 million of this gospel track, free of charge and, uh, no shipping charge. We’re, we’re paying for the shipping and giving away the tracks free. And they can see about that on our Living waters.com.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (36:13):
Well, thank you so much. You know, despite some of maybe our theological differences, I have tremendous respect for your ministry. I

Ray Comfort (36:23):
Don’t know why, because you think I’m doing it wrong. You shouldn’t have respect for me. You shouldn’t promote my books or the website because I’m doing it unbiblically.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (36:32):
I’m, I am for anybody that goes out there and talks to people about Jesus. And, and so I very much honor you and the many people that, that you have, uh, got to think about the the things of God. Um, I I do have one more question.  The name of your TV show is The Way of the Master. When Jesus walked on the Earth, his way was to heal lots of sick people. And so I come from a, a spirit empowered background. Often in our services, we’ll pray for sick people to be healed. And, and often people’s, many people say that they, they receive healing. If you really want to follow the way of the master do you think that God will heal people as a way to bring people to Jesus?

Ray Comfort (37:24):
Of course, I pray for people that are sick, <laugh>, obviously. Um, but the way of the master is called the way of the master because it’s what Jesus did with the rich young ruler. He used the commandments to bring the knowledge of sin. He didn’t pray for his sickness or bring up sickness. He brought a knowledge of sin using those 10 commandments so that he would understand his sinfulness, that he had violated God’s law. So that’s what I do. Jesus said, go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Paul says in Romans 1:16, the gospel is the power of God to salvation. And so you can pray for sick people, that’s great, but they must hear the gospel because without the knowledge of sin, there’s no understanding of the cross, there’s no understanding of the cross, there’s no salvation. So make sure that you don’t just pray for someone so saw wrist or whatever, or a headache or whatever, that you give them the gospel and the biblical gospel, not the erroneous gospel of God as a wonderful plan for your life, cuz that has done great damage to the cause of the gospel and filled the church with false converts.

(38:29):
So anyway, I’ve gotta go. I’ve got a gospel to preach. It’s close to 11, and I’m gonna go around to the school and a local college and witness to people who are going to hell. And that grieves my heart.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (38:41):
That’s wonderful. Well, thank you so much for being on the Evangelism podcast. I really appreciate it.

Evangelism Podcast Host (38:47):
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Evangelism Coach Daniel King (39:50):
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What are the Motivations for Personal Evangelism?

There are several motivations for personal evangelism, including:

    1. Love for God and for others: One of the main motivations for personal evangelism is a deep love for God and a desire to honor Him by sharing His love with others. This includes a desire to share the good news of the Gospel with those who may not know Jesus, and to help people experience the same joy and peace that we have found in Him.
    2. Obedience to God’s command: Another motivation for personal evangelism is the desire to be obedient to God’s command to share the Gospel with others. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” This passage, known as the Great Commission, calls believers to go out and share the Gospel with others.
    3. A desire to see others come to faith: Personal evangelism is also motivated by a desire to see others come to faith in Jesus. As believers, we have experienced the transformative power of the Gospel in our own lives, and we want others to experience that same transformation.

Who is Daniel King? 

Welcome to the ministry of Evangelist Daniel King – international evangelist and dedicated servant of Jesus Christ.

For over 20 years, Daniel has traveled the world sharing the message of Jesus and bringing hope and salvation to people from all walks of life. His passion for sharing the love of Christ is contagious, and his powerful and engaging presentations have inspired thousands to turn towards God and experience the transformative power of his love.

Whether he’s speaking to a large crowd at a conference or ministering to individuals one-on-one, Daniel’s message is always the same: that Jesus is the answer to the deepest needs of the human heart, and that through faith in him, anyone can experience true joy, purpose, and fulfillment.

If you’re looking for a powerful and inspiring evangelist to bring the message of Jesus to your community, look no further than Daniel King. Contact us today to book Daniel for your next event and be prepared to be inspired and transformed by the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Call us today: 877.431.4276 or visit https://kingministries.com.

What are the Two Types of Evangelism?

There are various ways to categorize different types of evangelism, and different people may use different criteria for classifying them. However, one common way to categorize evangelism is to divide it into two main categories: personal evangelism and mass evangelism.

  1. Personal evangelism: Personal evangelism refers to the process of sharing the gospel with individual people or small groups of people, typically through one-on-one conversations or small group gatherings. Personal evangelism can involve sharing your own personal testimony of how you came to faith in Jesus, answering questions about the Christian faith, and inviting others to consider the gospel message.
  2. Mass evangelism: Mass evangelism refers to the process of sharing the gospel with large groups of people, typically through large-scale evangelistic campaigns or events. Mass evangelism can involve preaching the gospel in public places, holding evangelistic meetings or crusades, and using media (such as television or the internet) to reach a wider audience.

Both personal evangelism and mass evangelism can be effective ways to share the gospel, and the appropriate approach will depend on the context and the needs of the people being evangelized. Some evangelists may focus primarily on one approach, while others may use a combination of both personal and mass evangelism in their ministry.

Why Call the Evangelism Coach?

Welcome to the ministry of Evangelist Daniel King – international evangelist and dedicated servant of Jesus Christ.

For over 20 years, Daniel has traveled the world sharing the message of Jesus and bringing hope and salvation to people from all walks of life. His passion for sharing the love of Christ is contagious, and his powerful and engaging presentations have inspired thousands to turn towards God and experience the transformative power of his love.

Whether he’s speaking to a large crowd at a conference or ministering to individuals one-on-one, Daniel’s message is always the same: that Jesus is the answer to the deepest needs of the human heart, and that through faith in him, anyone can experience true joy, purpose, and fulfillment.

If you’re looking for a powerful and inspiring evangelist to bring the message of Jesus to your community, look no further than Daniel King. Contact us today to book Daniel for your next event and be prepared to be inspired and transformed by the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Call us today: 877.431.4276 or visit https://kingministries.com.

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