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Hell's Best Kept Secret - by Ray Comfort
Why do 80-90% of those making a decision for Christ fall away from the faith? What is the principle that Spurgeon, Wesley, Whitefield, etc., used to reach the lost? Why has the Church neglected it? Don't let anything stop you from learning this incredible teaching.
True and False Conversion - by Ray Comfort
This teaching is foundational, and goes hand in hand with Hell's Best Kept Secret. It is very important that you understand it, as it will have great bearing on how you spend your time, and how you share the principles of God's Word. If you have ever wondered why so much of the Church looks and acts just like the world, you will love this teaching.
The Witnessing Manual (pdf) - by Todd Friel
A practical "how-to" guide on sharing your faith simply, effectively, biblically, the way Jesus did.
Revival's Golden Key (pdf) - by Ray Comfort
Learn why so many of those making professions of faith are turning away. It is vital that we return to Biblical evangelism. This book is the basically the earlier version of "The Way of the Master" book by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron.
What Did Jesus Do? (pdf) - by Ray Comfort
This book answers the skeptic's question "Where is the Law used evangelistically?" Three chapters cover Jesus' use of the Law, two cover Paul's. Also: Stephen, James, Peter and more...
Evangelism Quick Reference (pdf) - by Living Waters Ministries
This little booklet is something that you can keep inside your Bible, wallet or purse. That way, no matter who you run into you are ready to speak to them about eternity the way Jesus did.
Biblical Evangelism Booklet (pdf) - by Living Waters Ministries
This booklet is more like something that you would give to another Christian to help them understand how Biblical Evangelism works.
Foxe's Book of Martyrs (pdf) - by John Foxe
With millions of copies in print, Foxe's Book of Martyrs has become a classic of magnificent courage and faith. Beginning with Jesus Christ, this unparalleled volume traces the roots of religious persecution. Some of the heroic figures examined are John Hus, John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, and Martin Luther.