“So what we’ll do is guard that microphone and say, ‘This is for atheists. This is for skeptics. This is for unbelievers. Because we’re here for you,” he added. “‘And if you’re a Christian and you’ve got problems, we’ve got someone over there that can minister to you, give you literature, and pray with you. But this is reserved for hecklers.’”
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This decision creates a “much more exciting” time for us because “our heart is for the lost,” Comfort said. “We long, more than anything else, to see people saved. Like Paul said in the book of Romans, ‘If it means me giving up my salvation that Israel might be saved, I would gladly do it.’”
Comfort thanked TPUSA for entrusting him with events where he can share the gospel with people on college campuses. Comfort engaged with students at TPUSA’s “Speak Your Mind” event at Cal State Fullerton earlier this month.
