The Way of the Master
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The Way of the Master is a Christian evangelism training ministry, created in 2002 and headed by 80's actor Kirk Cameron and evangelist Ray Comfort, though there are several other key figures within the organization. Key aspects include a TV show, radio broadcast, numerous books, online school, small group training courses, and Web site of the same name. The television show in particular was the recipient of numerous awards from the NRB association, including the "People's Choice Award" and the "Best Program Award" during the years of 2004-2006.[1][2] The Way of the Master is a limited liability company[3] and a closely intertwined sister organization to Living Waters Publications.
The ministry is headquartered in Bellflower, California.
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[edit] The Principle
The basic principle of evangelism taught is using the Ten Commandments to show someone their sin and, by implication, their need for God's forgiveness. The main Scriptures for proving the validity of this approach are Mark 10:17-22; Romans 3:19-20 and 7:7-13; and Galatians 3:24.[4] The acronym WDJD in the ministry's logo stands for "What did Jesus do?" (versus WWJD, the question "What would Jesus do?" from some years ago) as well as the first letter of each of four points:
- "Would you consider yourself to be a good person?"
- "Do you think you have kept the 10 Commandments?" followed by asking specifically if the person has broken commandments, with questions like "Have you ever told a lie?" (9th commandment), "Have you ever stolen anything, no matter how long ago, no matter how small?" (8th commandment), "Have you ever lusted, which Jesus called adultery at heart?" (7th commandment), "Have you ever taken the Lord's name in vain, which is called blasphemy?" (3rd commandment), "Have you ever hated, which Jesus called murder at heart?" (6th commandment).
- Judgment: "If God judges you by the 10 Commandments on the Day of Judgment, will you be innocent or guilty?"
- Destiny: "Based on that, would you go to heaven or hell?" and if hell, then "Does that concern you?"
However, these questions are usually an outline, with more in-depth questions and commentary given by the evangelist during the conversation. After the 10 Commandments are used to "bring the knowledge of sin" (based on Romans 3:19-20), the gospel is usually presented to the interviewee to describe the Christian belief in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins, and inviting the person to respond by repentance and faith in Christ. If the interviewee is especially stubborn or antagonistic, the evangelist might return to the 10 Commandments or talk about other topics.
[edit] The Television Show
The television show, first aired in December 2003, is a half-hour show hosted by Cameron and Comfort, teaching principles of biblical evangelism, and then showing examples through "man-on-the-street" interviews. As of May 2006, two 13-episode seasons have been produced, aired, and sold on DVD.[5] The third season is currently in production.[6]
[edit] The Radio Show
Beginning in January 2006, Cameron and Comfort began co-hosting with Christian talk show host Todd Friel to produce a daily live radio show. Comfort and Cameron host from the ministry headquarters in California, while Friel hosts alongside producer Tony Verkinnis in Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
[edit] Evangelism Training Courses
The Way of the Master has begun to gradually produce three series of training courses for small groups, Sunday school classes, and churches to teach Christians in their concept of "Biblical Evangelism". The video portions include clips from selected episodes of The Way of the Master television show. As of December 2006, the "Basic Training Course" and the "Intermediate Training Course" have been released.
[edit] School of Biblical Evangelism
Another branch of their ministry is an unaccredited school of 101 lessons on their teachings, called The School of Biblical Evangelism (also abbreviated as SOBE or SBE). This school is available both online, and in textbook form, though only the online form of lessons leads to graduation. As of early February 2006, roughly 6,500 people have taken or are taking the school. The history of SBE is chronicled in the preface of their textbook:
- In 2001, we decided to create an online Bible school called "The School of Biblical Evangelism," in which we would systematically equip Christians to share their faith. It would have a total of 120 lessons. We couldn't wait to get it underway, so we placed the first ten lessons online, thinking we could write the others before students caught up with us. We were wrong. Almost immediately students were banging on our door asking, "Where is the next lesson?"
- The experience of trying to outrun hungry students was a taste of what was to come. Within a short time we were delighted to find that over 2,000 students from 18 countries had enrolled in the school.[7]
[edit] Criticism
Cameron and Comfort have been criticized for attempting to use the argument from design as proof of God's existence:
"When you look at a painting, how do you know there was a painter? The painting exists. When you look at a building, how do you know there was a builder? The building is proof there is a builder. And creation proves there is a creator. And your conscience tells you when you do right from wrong."[citation needed]
As scriptural support, Comfort cites Hebrews 3:4, "Every house has a builder."
In one instance, Comfort used a banana to demonstrate this, citing its ridges perfectly fitting the human hand, and its curvature towards the mouth. However, the type he had in his hand was a product of selective breeding by people to achieve its desired attributes.[8] In one interview, Comfort later admits that his comments concerning the banana were "tongue in cheek", and that they "shouldn't be taken too seriously," in addition to Friel stating that many critics took Comfort's comment on this episode "out of context".[citation needed]
[edit] The Nightline Interview
On March 17, 2006, Comfort and Cameron were featured on a segment of Nightline, being interviewed by Martin Bashir about their ministry. Bashir, voicing over clips of the television show, called them "deliberately confrontational" and "unafraid to offend other faiths in the process." In an interview, he asked the evangelists questions relating to their show on evolution, their credibility as unordained ministers ("Why should anyone believe an itinerant evangelist without any qualifications, and a former child actor without any qualifications?"), and their motive in speaking of things such as Judgment Day and hell, whereas others in Christianity refrain from mentioning such things, at least in the public eye. However, at the end of the segment Bashir called it a "fascinating second act" for Cameron.[9]
[edit] Key Figures
There are several "headliners" in the ministry who are often cited by those who follow the Way of the Master:
- Kirk Cameron, co-founder, TV and radio show co-host
- Ray Comfort, co-founder, TV and radio show co-host
- Todd Friel, daily host of the radio show
- Darrel Rundus, founder and leader of The Great News Network
- Mark Spence, the dean of SOBE
- Emeal "EZ" Zwayne, Comfort's son-in-law and general manager of the ministry headquarters.
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ http://www.livingwaters.com/newsletter/february2005.htm
- ^ http://www.livingwaters.com/newsltr/2006-02.htm#025
- ^ The copyright "© year Way of the Master, LLC. All rights reserved." can be seen at the end of the DVD copies of the television show.
- ^ "Biblegateway.com", Mark 10:17-22, Romans 3:19-20, Romans 7:7-13, Galatians 3:24" Accessed March 20, 2006
- ^ http://www.livingwaters.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=DVDs Living Waters DVD ordering site
- ^ http://www.wayofthemaster.com/tv/season3/index.html Information on 3rd season from Way of the Master website
- ^ http://www.livingwaters.com/Merchant2/graphics/pdf/SOBE_TOC.pdf SOBE textbook, pg. 9
- ^ The History of the Banana [1]
- ^ Nightline television segment. Viewed March 10, 2006.
[edit] External links
- The Way of the Master - the main "The Way of the Master" Web site for his ministry with Kirk Cameron.
- LivingWaters.com, the ministry of Ray Comfort - an evangelism resources Web site, originally known as RayComfort.com
- The Way of the Master Radio
- needGod.com - their gospel presentation Web site.
- The School of Biblical Evangelism
- The Great News Network - A ministry which has teamed up with "The Way of the Master" to create a worldwide network of Christians using the principles of "biblical evangelism", as well as run "evangelism boot camps" across the world.
- The Way of the Master Minute - Daily one-minute short devotionals compiled by Cameron and Comfort, in written and audio formats.
- The Evidence Bible Online