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The Way of the Master (WOTM) is a evangelical Christian ministry based in the United States. The headquarters is located in Bellflower, California. Formed in 2002 by childhood actor Kirk Cameron, author Ray Comfort, and radio host Todd Friel. The ministry produces Christian based television shows, books, pamphlets and tracts. It also provides online services and Bible evangelical classes. The logo of the ministry incorporates the letters, WDJD, standing for "What Did Jesus Do?"
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Programs
Television
The Way of the Master is a Christian television show hosted by Cameron and Comfort. They produce thirteen episodes a season, and thus far has made it to Season 3. The website IronChariots.Org have written several critical reviews of several shows.[1]
Radio
The Way of the Master Radio, WOTMR, was a syndicated two-hour, daily radio show hosted by former stand-up comedian Todd Friel. The show ran from January 2006 until November 2008, when it was renamed Wretched Radio, broadcast through FamilyNet.
Debate with Rational Response Squad
On May 5, 2007, Rational Response Squad (RRS) co-founder Brian Sapient and RRS member Kelly O'Connor participated in a live debate aired on Nightline with Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron. Comfort and Cameron claimed they were able to show the existence of their god without the use of the Bible and faith. (Spoiler: that did not happen)