52 episodes of "The Way of the Master" in 52 weeks! An episode will be posted to the blog every Saturday at 9aPT/12pET. The first 26 episodes (seasons 1 & 2) will also have discussion questions taken from the study guide. The "Way of the Master" 2015 is a fan-run project and is not associated with Living Waters/The Way of the Master ministries, though I hope that people who are associated with them help promote this project.
- Home
- 180 Movie
- Genius Movie
- Evolution vs. God Movie
- Noah and the Last Days Movie
- Audacity Movie
- The Atheist Delusion
- You Are Not Alone movie
- Christmas Gone Viral
- The Fool
- 7 Reasons
- Ten of the Top Scientific Facts in the Bible
- What Is It? movie
- Other Movies
- Hell's Best Kept Secret
- True and False Conversion
- What Did Jesus Do?
- Audio Messages
- Excellence in Evangelism
- Nets & Bolts: Insights Into Evangelism
- Are You A Good Person?
- Why Christianity?
Update Since 2015
When I started this blog in 2015, I embedded the episodes from TBN's website. A few years later, TBN redesigned their website and removed a lot of videos, including all episodes of "The Way of the Master". In 2019 Living Waters uploaded almost every WOTM Season 1-4 episode to their YouTube channel. Living Waters has seemingly removed Episode 20 from the series, which altered the episode numbering. They also retitled most of the episodes in "click-bait" style.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
26 How to Get on Fire for God
1. Have you ever chickened out of a witnessing situation? If so, why?
2. Name the qualifications for a witness of Christ (from 1 Corinthians 2:1-3). Do you have these qualifications?
3. Explain the definition of “true courage.”
4. Why should Christians have enthusiasm?
5. What are three keys to getting on fire for God?
6. Explain why not believing God's promises is a sin. Have you ever been guilty of this?
7. If you really believed that people without Christ will face eternal torment in hell, how would you be living out your belief?
8. Why is it necessary to spend time around lost people?
9. How can you answer those who say that their sin is okay because it isn't hurting anyone?
10. Discuss whether you could overcome your fear for $1,000 each time you witnessed.
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, June 20, 2015
25 The Greatest Gamble
1. Why do you think people like to gamble?
2. What is the greatest gamble in life?
3. Explain the two evidences for the reality of hell.
4. Why do you think mankind goes to great lengths to bring criminals to justice?
5. How would you describe the concept of “circumstantial priorities” to a lost person?
6. What example could you give to those who believe the conscience is learned rather that something we're born with?
7. How would you answer those who say they don't have a conscience?
8. Why doesn't humanity rejoice at the thought of Judgment Day?
9. Finish this verse, “What shall it profit a man...”
10. How could you convince sinners not to gamble with their soul?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, June 13, 2015
24 Ice Breakers (Gospel Tracts)
1. In the apostle Paul's statement to “by all means save some,” what do you think he means by “all means”?
2. Discuss why you do, or do not, use gospel tracts.
3. What do you think of “putting your money where your mouth is” by including money with a tract?
4. Name several advantages of using tracts.
5. What are four different ways to witness? Which ones are you, or could you be, doing?
6. What question can you ask to get people interested in taking a tract? Why is this a good question?
7. What is the worst think that can happen to you in witnessing? What is the worst think that can happen to the person who dies without Christ?
8. Do you think our battle with fear is spiritual? Why?
9. Name a famous preacher who had been saved by God after reading a tract. Do you know of anyone else who has been positively impacted by a tract?
10. Think of several places where you can leave tracts.
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, June 6, 2015
23 The Fear of God
1. Explain the analogy of the blind man.
2. What words do modern preachers avoid when appealing to sinners? Why do they do this?
3. Do you think a sinner should fear God? If so, why?
4. Are you hesitant to talk about hell? Why or why not?
5. What does the Law do for the unsaved?
6. What effect did the story of the New York secretary have on you?
7. How does Churchill's quote about the building relate to the spirit in which we should share our faith?
8. In what way does the “non-offensive” message impact the Christian's desire to witness?
9. How would you explain what repentance means?
10. How can you help a sinner to fear God?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, May 30, 2015
22 How to Witness to a Family Member
1. Do you find it difficult to share your faith with family members? Why is this?
2. Identify six keys to reaching a loved one.
3. What is a good, non-confrontational approach to use when witnessing to loved ones?
4. What did Spurgeon think a hypocrite should say if he wants to preach?
5. Why should we be rich in good works?
6. Name some good works that you are (or could be) doing for your loved ones.
7. What are three principles you could follow to help bring your children to Christ?
8. Why should a family altar be built out of the heavy rocks of “resolution”?
9. Name the Ten Commandments, identifying the memory aid for each one.
10. What can you do if your family won't listen to you as you try to share your faith?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, May 23, 2015
21 Evolution
1. What are some of the words used in the “language of speculation”?
2. What are some questions you can ask evolutionists to demonstrate the absurdity of the theory?
3. What does the phrase “missing link” mean?
4. If evolution were true, how many “transitional forms” would be needed, and how many have been found?
5. How would you respond to someone who claimed that similarities between men and apes proved a common ancestry?
6. What are some human abilities primates lack? Why is this?
7. Finish this saying: “Man will believe anything, as long...”
8. What is the purpose for the existence of the Church?
9. Are you fulfilling that purpose? If so, how?
10. Explain the analogy of the passenger on the plane.
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Alternate evangelism interview from "The Science of Evolution" DVD
Saturday, May 16, 2015
20 How to Witness to Someone Who Is Gay
[Living Waters has seemingly removed this episode from the series. The episode is not available to be purchased for download with Season 2, but appears to still be included on the Seasons 1-4 Flash Drive and in the Intermediate Training Course. They have re-numbered all of the episodes after 19 because of removing this episode from the series. Episode segments are from the DVD of the episode, and are a lower resolution than the episodes on YouTube. The episode was divided into three segments because of Blogger's file size limitations.]
1. Do you think some Christians are condescending toward homosexuals? If so, why do you think that is?
2. Identify two Bible verses that make it clear that homosexuality is morally wrong.
3. According to Romans 1, what does God do to those who give themselves to this sin?
4. How would you answer a homosexual who says that he was “born that way”?
5. From where should we get our moral guide?
6. What is a good response when someone says you're “homophobic”?
7. What Scripture tells us that the Law was made for homosexuals?
8. When should you talk to a homosexual about homosexuality being a sin?
9. Would you find it comfortable witnessing to a homosexual? Why or why not?
10. What Scripture speaks of people being delivered from homosexuality – i.e. “ex-homosexuals”?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Part 1
Part 2Part 3
1. Do you think some Christians are condescending toward homosexuals? If so, why do you think that is?
2. Identify two Bible verses that make it clear that homosexuality is morally wrong.
3. According to Romans 1, what does God do to those who give themselves to this sin?
4. How would you answer a homosexual who says that he was “born that way”?
5. From where should we get our moral guide?
6. What is a good response when someone says you're “homophobic”?
7. What Scripture tells us that the Law was made for homosexuals?
8. When should you talk to a homosexual about homosexuality being a sin?
9. Would you find it comfortable witnessing to a homosexual? Why or why not?
10. What Scripture speaks of people being delivered from homosexuality – i.e. “ex-homosexuals”?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Episode segments taken from the DVD ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
19 The Satanic Influence
1. Do you think Satan has any influence on heavy metal rock music?
2. Do you think that sort of music carries a message? If so, what is it?
3. What is the main message of the Satanic Bible?
4. How do the Scriptures describe Satan?
5. Do you think the average person believes in a literal devil?
6. Do you think the average person believes in such a thing as “evil”?
7. What were your beliefs in this respect, before you were converted?
8. Do you think someone can be genuinely saved and yet deny the existence of Satan?
9. Explain how the modern gospel distorts the picture given in the parable of the Prodigal Son.
10. Why do you think so many professed Christians are more concerned about what they can get from God than what they can do for him?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, May 2, 2015
18 When Things Go Wrong
1. Why was this episode filmed in a boxing ring?
2. Have you ever been persecuted for your faith?
3. If you haven't been persecuted, should you be (in light of 2 Timothy 3:12)?
4. Do you ever feel discouraged by negative reactions to the gospel?
5. Should Christians allow themselves to be discouraged? Why or why not?
6. Why does the world hate Christians?
7. What happened to Paul as he preached the biblical gospel?
8. What does the enemy use to discourage you?
9. What is the antidote to discouragement?
10. [Question 10 omitted]
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, April 25, 2015
17 True and False Conversion
1. Do you know someone who is “backslidden”? If so, why do you think that person fell away?
2. What was the opinion of A. W. Tozer?
3. Had you ever been taught about the biblical reality of false conversion? Why do you think most Christians want to avoid the topic of false conversion?
4. What does Mark 4:13 suggest?
5. What parables relate to true and false conversion?
6. Do you think Judas was genuinely saved or a false convert? Why?
7. What is likely the case with a backslider?
8. When will the false convert be exposed?
9. What effect should the fate of hypocrites have on Christians?
10. What would you say to someone you suspect is a false convert?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, April 18, 2015
16 Alcatraz, Al Capone, Alcohol
1. Name some “prisons” in this life (sins and habits that enslave people). Have you ever been a prisoner to an addiction?
2. What are some Bible verses that describe being imprisoned by sin (a captive, slave, or servant)?
3. Explain why the whole of humanity is in a “holding cell”?
4. Why doesn't the world realize that we are in a holding cell?
5. Why do you think the world avoids thinking about death?
6. Do you think it is beneficial to confront the lost about their mortality? Why or why not?
7. How could you bring up the subject of death with a lost person?
8. How would you answer someone who believes that “when you're dead, you're dead”?
9. Why must sinners be s”truck” with the Law?
10. Think of those you know who are imprisoned by sin. How can you awaken them?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, April 11, 2015
15 Conscience
1. How would you describe the conscience?
2. What does the word “conscience” mean?
3. What was your attitude toward your conscience before your conversion? What is your attitude now?
4. What experiences have you had (that you can freely talk about) where your conscience has strongly spoken to you?
5. What happens when a person “sears” his conscience?
6. Do you know of people who have done this?
7. How can you appeal to the conscience as you speak to sinners about their salvation?
8. Why do you think modern evangelism avoids making people feel guilty?
9. Discuss Spurgeon's quote about “sir surgeon.”
10. How is man at war against God, and what is our God-given “ally” in the battle for souls?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, April 4, 2015
14 God Has A Wonderful Plan for Your Life
1. Have you ever told people that God has a “wonderful plan” for their lives?
2. What do you think they perceive “wonderful” to mean?
3. Why do you think the “wonderful plan” message is so popular with Christians?
4. How would you explain to another Christian that the “wonderful plan” is unbiblical?
5. What did Jesus say could be in store for those who trust in Him?
6. Explain what the Bible means by an “abundant” life.
7. What were the fates of the disciples throughout history?
8. Have you ever felt that you couldn't witness to people who were already happy as they were? What was the cause of your dilemma?
9. For what should sinners be “thirsting” when they come to Christ?
10. How can you “salt the oats” of a sinner?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, March 28, 2015
13 Lie & Covet
1. When people admit they have lied, and you ask what that makes them, what answers can you expect to hear?
2. Why do you think people say these things?
3. How would you describe the difference between having discretion and bearing false witness?
4. Why do people try to justify themselves when confronted with the fact that they have sinned? Discuss Luke 16:15.
5. Finish this verse: “He who covers his sins will not prosper, but...” (Proverbs 28:13)
6. What does Revelation 21:8 tell us about God's perspective on lying? Why do you think God has such an attitude toward lying?
7. How would you explain the command “You shall not covet”?
8. Why is covetousness subtle, and so dangerous?
9. What did Matthew Henry say about the Tenth Commandment?
10. How can you reach a person who is self-righteous?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, March 21, 2015
12 Theft
1. How would you respond if someone said, “The Ten Commandments have nothing to do with the gospel”?
2. Give examples of Jesus using the Law to bring the knowledge of sin.
3. Most people are hesitant to admit that they have stolen, so what is a good way to ask the question?
4. What would you say to someone who argued that they had stolen “in the past”?
5. Why is the value of a stolen item irrelevant?
6. Why should we appeal to the conscience when we speak to people?
7. Give examples of things that people steal, including subtle things that many people take without a second thought.
8. What is it that gives sinners a sense of security in their sin?
9. Why is it a sad testimony to human nature when someone doing a good deed makes national news?
10. How can you help people see that even “petty theft” is a serious sin?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, March 14, 2015
11 Adultery
1. What did Martin Luther say about the Law?
2. Do you think that his comment about men being “gently exhorted by the preaching of the grace of Christ” can be seen in modern evangelism?
3. What did the religious leaders in the time of Christ do with God's Law?
4. Why do you think they did that? Do people do the same thing today?
5. Explain the difference between simply looking at someone, and being guilty of lusting.
6. What would you say to someone who claimed that a little lust “doesn't hurt anybody”?
7. How could you respond if someone said, “But everybody does it”?
8. Cite an example refuting the argument that something must be right if it “feels good.”
9. Give some examples of some unbending laws in life.
10. What is your attitude toward those laws? Why?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, March 7, 2015
10 Murder
1. How would you respond if someone said, “There is no Judgment Day for me”?
2. Why do many Christians want to resort to “friendship evangelism”?
3. What are the arguments against friendship evangelism?
4. In what way is civil law limited, whereas God's Law is not?
5. Why do you think most hate-filled people refrain from murder?
6. What could you say to those who acknowledge their sins, but are not concerned because God is forgiving?
7. How many murders were committed in the United States in the 1990s? How many murders were brought to justice?
8. How would you reason with someone who doesn't believe that hell is a reality?
9. Explain the saying, “Law without consequence is nothing but good advice.”
10. Why does God command all men everywhere to repent? (See Acts 17:30,31)
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, February 28, 2015
09 Blasphemy, Sabbath & Parents
1. If you were a doctor, how could you best make a patient receptive to a cure he needs?
2. How would you explain blasphemy to an unbeliever?
3. Why do you think people blaspheme the name of God? Have you ever done that?
4. How could you convince someone that humanity hates God “without cause” (John 15:25)? What evidence shows this is true?
5. How is idolatry related to blasphemy?
6. Discuss Matthew 12:36.
7. If you hear someone blaspheme, how would you tactfully approach the person about it?
8. How can we use the Fourth Commandment to bring the knowledge of sin?
9. Do you think it's legitimate for God to command that we give Him one day in seven?
10. In what ways can we dishonor our parents?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, February 21, 2015
08 WDJD?
1. Do you feel inadequate or inferior when it comes to sharing your faith? Why?
2. What promises of God can help you in your inadequacies?
3. What is the first thing you must learn to do to get your feet wet? Why is this so difficult?
4. What is the first “steppingstone”? Could you ask someone this “steppingstone” question (after you have brought up the subject of spiritual things)?
5. What is the second steppingstone? Would you find this question difficult to ask?
6. What is the third steppingstone?
7. What is the fourth?
8. What should you remember about your tone of voice and your body language?
9. At what point in the conversation should you share the gospel?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, February 14, 2015
07 The Beauty of a Broken Spirit – Atheism
1. In light of the absurdity of the evolution of the soda can, why do you think so many people deny that there is an intelligent Creator?
2. Why do you think many Christians feel intimidated about sharing their faith with people who profess to be atheists?
3. Many claim that there is no proof for God's existence. Is that true?
4. Do you like the building/builder analogy? What other evidence can you use to prove the existence of God?
5. “There is no God” is an absolute statement. Do you think an atheist can make that statement (with integrity)? Why or why not?
6. How much knowledge do you think is possessed by the most brilliant people in the world? Is that enough to know there is no God?
7. Why is there no such thing as an atheist?
8. After an atheist begins to backslide (change his mind about God), why is it important to swing from the area of the intellect to the conscience? Did you notice how the backsliding atheist in the video clip was feeling conviction of sin despite his atheistic statements?
9. How can a person find absolute proof of God's existence and the truth of Jesus' words? (See John 7:17, 14:21.)
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, February 7, 2015
06 Idolatry – The Darling Sin of Humanity
1. Do you think every Christian has a moral responsibility to reach out to the lost, even those who don't feel they have a “gift” of evangelism? Discuss why or why not.
2. What is the First of the Ten Commandments? What does that mean to you personally as a Christian, in the area of sharing your faith?
3. What is the Second Commandment? Explain what this means, and how people today can form a god with whom they are more comfortable. Why do you think each of us naturally leans toward idolatry?
4. Were you an idolater before you came to faith in Jesus? Briefly explain your personal form of idolatry before becoming a Christian.
5. Think of someone you care about who is an idolater. What is his god like?
6. Discuss why idolatry is perhaps the deadliest of all sins.
7. Why is idolatry (“to me God is like...”) unintelligent and foolish?
8. Why is “hell-fire preaching” unreasonable? How is biblical evangelism different from “hell-fire preaching”?
9. Explain why Felix “trembled” (Acts 24:25).
10. Is “fear” a legitimate motivator to cause a person to come to Christ—to flee from the wrath to come? (See Acts 17:30,31; 1 Thessalonians 1:10.) Discuss how fear can be positive.
11. Was “the fear of the Lord” a motivating factor in your own conversion?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, January 31, 2015
05 Practice What You Preach
1. Why does it take courage to make the transition from natural things to spiritual things? Do you (or would you) find it difficult to bring up the things of God with a stranger? Why -- what do you fear?
2. Do you think that well-written gospel tracts can be a legitimate way of helping the transition into spiritual things? If so, do you use them? If not, why not? How do you bring up the topic of spiritual things?
3. Who do you know in your family, at school, or at work, who isn't saved? Do you care about their salvation? What are you doing to reach them (in addition to praying)?
4. What is a good "inoffensive" question to ask a stranger, to discover his spiritual condition?
5. Explain the world's understanding of the word "good." Now explain God's definition of the word.
6. If you ask someone if he thinks he is a good person, and he says that he is, what can you say next so he sees himself in light of God's standards?
7. What two things should we be trusting in if we have biblically shared the gospel with an unsaved person?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, January 24, 2015
04 The Summary of Salvation
1. Why would a doctor take the time to explain to a patient the symptoms of a disease before he offers the cure?
2. What can we learn from the doctor analogy about sharing the gospel?
3. Explain the concept “Law to the proud, grace to the humble.”
4. Can you think of biblical examples of “Law to the proud, grace to the humble”?
5. The Bible speaks of the Law being “good.” How can the Law be used in a way that is not good?
6. According to Scripture, how should we share the gospel with a person who is living a sexually immoral lifestyle?
7. How would you witness to a Jewish person? A Muslim?
8. How does the Law reveal to us our true state? Explain the “dust” analogy in your own words.
9. Why don't sinners naturally thirst for righteousness? What do they love instead?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, January 17, 2015
03 The Motive of the Sinner
1. Why do you think the Church turned away from the use of the Law and embraced the modern method of promising love, joy, peace, fulfillment, and lasting happiness?
2. Do you think sinners can be happy without Christ? (See Jeremiah 12:1.)
3. Explain what the word “righteousness” means to you.
4. Explain why it's not right to use the promise of peace and joy as drawing cards for salvation.
5. What was your motive for coming to Christ?
6. Explain why a sinner's motive for coming to Christ determines whether or not he will fall away.
7. What id you think of the singing man with the “Jesus” sign dancing in Hollywood?
8. What should we be telling the world about Jesus?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, January 10, 2015
02 The Mirror of the Ten Commandments
1. Do you think the current fall-away rate of 80-90 percent has more to do with a lack of follow-up , or with the content of the message that led to the “decision”?
2. Why would an individual's understanding of his specific, personal violations of God's Law help the good news of the gospel to make more sense?
3. When witnessing to an unsaved person (whose sinful mind argues with God's Law), what is the place of common ground?
4. When sharing your faith, why should you try to move quickly from the area of the intellect into the area of the conscience?
5. According to Romans 3:19, what is one function of God's Law? Why is this function so important?
6. What do Romans 3:20 and Romans 7:7 say about God's Law?
7. According to 1 John 3:4, what is the biblical definition of sin?
8. Since we are saved only by grace, through faith, and not by the Law, what then is the purpose of God's Law for the sinner? (See Galatians 3:24.)
9. How effective do you think the Moral Law was in helping the young man on the video see his need for as Savior? Do you feel he was offended? Why or why not?
10. What was your reaction to the “Ten Beers and Ten Commandments” segment?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
Saturday, January 3, 2015
01 The Firefighter
1. How did you react as you heard the firefighter's story? Did you feel a sense of outrage? Why or why not? What did the firefighter do that was wrong?
2. Can you think of any justification for his lack of concern? Do you think the fire chief was justified in dishonorably discharging him from the fire department? What sentence did you give the firefighter?
3. What is the primary reason the Church exists on the earth? How will this differ from what it will be doing in heaven?
4. According to Bill Bright, what percentage of Christians actively share their faith with others? What do you think are the main reasons the vast majority don't share their faith?
5. Have you been playing the part of the firefighter, by failing to share your faith with those around you? How does that make you feel?
6. Who are the people whose salvation you are most concerned about? What are you doing about it?
7. How can prayer be a substitute for obedience?
8. With whom do you find it more difficult to share your faith with: your family and friends, or complete strangers? Why?
9. Did you find it helpful to see someone on the program witnessing?
10. How would you describe your current attitude about the fate of those who are not born again: a) unconcerned; b) concerned; c) alarmed; d) horrified?
11. Do you feel well equipped to share your faith?
12. What did you think of the conversation with the teenager at the end of the program?
Questions taken from “The Way of the Master Study Guide” ©2005 by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort
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