Essential message: Audacity | Ray Comfort | Living Waters
- Nigel Williams
- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Have you ever seen Audacity? - a message by Ray Comfort (of Living Waters)?
This is essential viewing for all Christians today:
Some facts on the Audacity movie - by Ray Comfort (Living Waters)
"Audacity" is a 2015 short film produced by Ray Comfort and Living Waters Publications. The film addresses the topic of homosexuality from a Christian perspective, emphasising the importance of conveying Biblical truths with compassion.
Plot Summary: The narrative follows Peter (played by Travis Owens), an aspiring comedian who is challenged to articulate his beliefs about homosexuality and gay marriage. Encouraged by his friend Ben (Ben Price), Peter seeks guidance on how to express his convictions lovingly and truthfully. The film incorporates real-life street interviews conducted by Ray Comfort, where he engages individuals in discussions about homosexuality and faith.
Key Themes:
Compassionate Communication: The film underscores the necessity of addressing sensitive topics like homosexuality with empathy and understanding, aiming to balance truth with love.
Christian Perspective: "Audacity" presents the viewpoint that sharing Biblical teachings on sexuality is an act of love, not hate, encouraging Christians to speak openly about their faith.
Reception: "Audacity" has received commendations from various Christian leaders and organisations. John Piper described the metaphors in the movie as "compelling," and Alex Kendrick noted that it "will force you to examine what you really believe about homosexuality." The Dove Foundation awarded the film its "Faith-Friendly" Seal for ages twelve and up, stating that it "hits a home run as a movie."
Source: Living Waters
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