| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| An unwilling man, coupled with a resistant nation, made a short journey long, and a God-given opportunity was transformed into 40 years of nightmare. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| An unwilling man, coupled with a resistant nation, made a short journey long, and a God-given opportunity was transformed into 40 years of nightmare. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Paradise Regained (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The Bible is full of surprises. We find faith and doubt in the most unpredictable places. This man probably saw Easter more clearly in this most deadly setting. He saw it more clearly than even the disciples did, and faith brought its reward. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Paradise Regained (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The Bible is full of surprises. We find faith and doubt in the most unpredictable places. This man probably saw Easter more clearly in this most deadly setting. He saw it more clearly than even the disciples did, and faith brought its reward. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "We are living today not in the delicious intoxication of the early successors of science, rather in the grisly morning after," wrote Aldous Huxley. The process of secularization, pluralization, and privatization have contributed to a morally falling society, yet Ravi counters this reality with the truth of the Scriptures: We are not orphaned in this world, for God has created us with dignity and invites us to worship and serve Him. Ravi's message was the opening presentation at a bioethics conference held at the Center for Bioethics in Human Dignity. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "We are living today not in the delicious intoxication of the early successors of science, rather in the grisly morning after," wrote Aldous Huxley. The process of secularization, pluralization, and privatization have contributed to a morally falling society, yet Ravi counters this reality with the truth of the Scriptures: We are not orphaned in this world, for God has created us with dignity and invites us to worship and serve Him. Ravi's message was the opening presentation at a bioethics conference held at the Center for Bioethics in Human Dignity. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "We are living today not in the delicious intoxication of the early successors of science, rather in the grisly morning after," wrote Aldous Huxley. The process of secularization, pluralization, and privatization have contributed to a morally falling society, yet Ravi counters this reality with the truth of the Scriptures: We are not orphaned in this world, for God has created us with dignity and invites us to worship and serve Him. Ravi's message was the opening presentation at a bioethics conference held at the Center for Bioethics in Human Dignity. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi debates the difficult question, "Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering" at the Faith and Science Lecture Forum. Ravi's address is followed by a rebuttal from three panelists: Dr. Bernard Leikind, a plasma physicist, senior editor at Skeptic Magazine and a renowned atheist; Dr. Jitendra Mohanty, one of India's most noted Hindu philosophers and a distinguished professor at Emory University in Atlanta; and William Lane Craig, a noted author, Christian philosopher and apologist. After the rebuttals and Ravi's response, the audience asks questions. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi debates the difficult question, "Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering" at the Faith and Science Lecture Forum. Ravi's address is followed by a rebuttal from three panelists: Dr. Bernard Leikind, a plasma physicist, senior editor at Skeptic Magazine and a renowned atheist; Dr. Jitendra Mohanty, one of India's most noted Hindu philosophers and a distinguished professor at Emory University in Atlanta; and William Lane Craig, a noted author, Christian philosopher and apologist. After the rebuttals and Ravi's response, the audience asks questions. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi debates the difficult question, "Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering" at the Faith and Science Lecture Forum. Ravi's address is followed by a rebuttal from three panelists: Dr. Bernard Leikind, a plasma physicist, senior editor at Skeptic Magazine and a renowned atheist; Dr. Jitendra Mohanty, one of India's most noted Hindu philosophers and a distinguished professor at Emory University in Atlanta; and William Lane Craig, a noted author, Christian philosopher and apologist. After the rebuttals and Ravi's response, the audience asks questions. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi debates the difficult question, "Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering" at the Faith and Science Lecture Forum. Ravi's address is followed by a rebuttal from three panelists: Dr. Bernard Leikind, a plasma physicist, senior editor at Skeptic Magazine and a renowned atheist; Dr. Jitendra Mohanty, one of India's most noted Hindu philosophers and a distinguished professor at Emory University in Atlanta; and William Lane Craig, a noted author, Christian philosopher and apologist. After the rebuttals and Ravi's response, the audience asks questions. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not A Cause? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "You will never lighten any load until you feel the pressure in your own soul." From the comforts of the Persian Palace to bricks and concrete work, Nehemiah emulated this principle. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not A Cause? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "You will never lighten any load until you feel the pressure in your own soul." From the comforts of the Persian Palace to bricks and concrete work, Nehemiah emulated this principle. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not A Cost? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| No great service for God will ever be accomplished unfettered by opposition from within and without. It is not the critic who gets the job done, rather the one with faith who is forever armed in readiness. The cost of being a leader and a follower are analyzed. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not A Cost? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| No great service for God will ever be accomplished unfettered by opposition from within and without. It is not the critic who gets the job done, rather the one with faith who is forever armed in readiness. The cost of being a leader and a follower are analyzed. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Lostness of Man (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| It is the cardinal doctrine that is most condemned by the skeptics but most empirically verifiable by experience - man has moved from rejection to separation, to alienation and finally condemnation. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Lostness of Man (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| It is the cardinal doctrine that is most condemned by the skeptics but most empirically verifiable by experience - man has moved from rejection to separation, to alienation and finally condemnation. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How much error does one need to destroy the truth? Balaam is one of the most enigmatic characters in the Bible. It is only a careful study that would show where he sold out. The story in Numbers is not self-explanatory. The letter of the law and the spirit find their tension in him. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How much error does one need to destroy the truth? Balaam is one of the most enigmatic characters in the Bible. It is only a careful study that would show where he sold out. The story in Numbers is not self-explanatory. The letter of the law and the spirit find their tension in him. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How much error does one need to destroy the truth? Balaam is one of the most enigmatic characters in the Bible. It is only a careful study that would show where he sold out. The story in Numbers is not self-explanatory. The letter of the law and the spirit find their tension in him. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Christianity has been attacked again and again in our universities with increasing intensity. One can imagine the tough challenge that faces Christian professors who often feel isolated and alone. Ravi delivered this message at the “God and the Academy” conference, a gathering of four hundred Christian faculty focused on shaping the minds of their students for good and communicating the Gospel in the university setting. Ravi first analyzes the face of the attacks, describing how Christianity is most often assaulted. He then explains the heart of the university problem, offering encouragement for believers in the university setting. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons From War In A Battle Of Ideas (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Christianity has been attacked again and again in our universities with increasing intensity. One can imagine the tough challenge that faces Christian professors who often feel isolated and alone. Ravi delivered this message at the “God and the Academy” conference, a gathering of four hundred Christian faculty focused on shaping the minds of their students for good and communicating the Gospel in the university setting. Ravi first analyzes the face of the attacks, describing how Christianity is most often assaulted. He then explains the heart of the university problem, offering encouragement for believers in the university setting. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Christianity has been attacked again and again in our universities with increasing intensity. One can imagine the tough challenge that faces Christian professors who often feel isolated and alone. Ravi delivered this message at the “God and the Academy” conference, a gathering of four hundred Christian faculty focused on shaping the minds of their students for good and communicating the Gospel in the university setting. Ravi first analyzes the face of the attacks, describing how Christianity is most often assaulted. He then explains the heart of the university problem, offering encouragement for believers in the university setting. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| In Search of Meaning (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Taken from the Veritas Forum held at Ohio State University, "In Search of Meaning" explores the existential struggle of humanity through the minds of such individuals as D.H. Lawrence and a Vietnam soldier. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| In Search of Meaning (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Taken from the Veritas Forum held at Ohio State University, "In Search of Meaning" explores the existential struggle of humanity through the minds of such individuals as D.H. Lawrence and a Vietnam soldier. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Preparation & Portrait of a Prophet (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The prophet's role was tough: a burdened heart and love for his people, yet an apparent callous detachment when pronouncing judgment. God had to prepare a heart for such special tasks. \r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Preparation & Portrait of a Prophet (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The prophet's role was tough: a burdened heart and love for his people, yet an apparent callous detachment when pronouncing judgment. God had to prepare a heart for such special tasks. \r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Four Stages In the Decline of a Nation (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his messages "Character Counts," "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," and "Bridging Two Worlds." 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This three-lecture CD shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. \r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his messages "Character Counts," "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," and "Bridging Two Worlds." 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This three-lecture CD shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. \r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his messages "Character Counts," "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," and "Bridging Two Worlds." 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This three-lecture CD shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. \r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Four lepers who recognized they had nothing to lose found a booty and were thrilled to have everything to share. They became instruments of life to many and of death to others. A powerful story with implicit principles from conversion to propagation or rejection to condemnation. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Four lepers who recognized they had nothing to lose found a booty and were thrilled to have everything to share. They became instruments of life to many and of death to others. A powerful story with implicit principles from conversion to propagation or rejection to condemnation. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| T.S. Eliot said that the temptation which was the greatest treason was to do the right thing for the wrong reason. Satan and the Son of God met in such a conflict of reason, imagination and will. This is a classic passage. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| T.S. Eliot said that the temptation which was the greatest treason was to do the right thing for the wrong reason. Satan and the Son of God met in such a conflict of reason, imagination and will. This is a classic passage. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias addresses the teachings and person of Christ against the curtain of history. Quoting historians and such artists as George Frederick Handel and William Cowper, he examines four distinctives of Christ's teachings which are unique in the span of history. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias addresses the teachings and person of Christ against the curtain of history. Quoting historians and such artists as George Frederick Handel and William Cowper, he examines four distinctives of Christ's teachings which are unique in the span of history.\r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is it really possible to talk about Christ being the only way to God without implying at the same time that any ideas that contradict Christ then become false? In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias examines the philosophical idea of truth, points of tension between Christianity and Eastern religions, and how Christ's teachings are distinct from other religions. These messages were part of a forum on the uniqueness of Christ held in several major cities in the Republic of South Africa. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is it really possible to talk about Christ being the only way to God without implying at the same time that any ideas that contradict Christ then become false? In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias examines the philosophical idea of truth, points of tension between Christianity and Eastern religions, and how Christ's teachings are distinct from other religions. These messages were part of a forum on the uniqueness of Christ held in several major cities in the Republic of South Africa. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac, Take Thee Rebekah (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Without the emotions marriage is a drudgery; without the will it is a mockery." Building on that truth, Ravi Zacharias brings us the long-awaited book, I Isaac Take You Rebekah, explaining the principles of seeking counsel in others when finding a mate, cherishing your partner, remaining pure, and risking everything in a relationship in order to experience God's ideal love. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac, Take Thee Rebekah (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Without the emotions marriage is a drudgery; without the will it is a mockery." Building on that truth, Ravi Zacharias brings us the long-awaited book, I Isaac Take You Rebekah, explaining the principles of seeking counsel in others when finding a mate, cherishing your partner, remaining pure, and risking everything in a relationship in order to experience God's ideal love. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The New Age (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In essence, the New Age is clearly an attempt at mitigating the bankruptcy of secularism with the spurious glitter of Eastern mysticism. In its impact, it is world wide. What does it say? Why is it gaining so much ground? What are its philosophical breaking points? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The New Age (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In essence, the New Age is clearly an attempt at mitigating the bankruptcy of secularism with the spurious glitter of Eastern mysticism. In its impact, it is world wide. What does it say? Why is it gaining so much ground? What are its philosophical breaking points? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (1 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (2 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (3 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (4 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (5 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Workshop Seminar (6 of 6) - Listen Now |
| This message is from a seminar given to church leaders on the theme, "A Leader and Worship." There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. For us as Christians, those two poles of a dialect intertwine. In these lectures we examine the importance of worship, its definitions and its vocabulary. We also look at the theological foundations of worship and some common errors in forms and corruptions of substance. Finally, we look at the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why I Am Not an Atheist (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Bertrand Russell wrote a book, "Why I Am Not a Christian." It was a weak argument. A response to that position of atheism is presented here. It was G.K. Chesterton who said that the atheists convinced him of Christianity |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why I Am Not an Atheist (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Bertrand Russell wrote a book, "Why I Am Not a Christian." It was a weak argument. A response to that position of atheism is presented here. It was G.K. Chesterton who said that the atheists convinced him of Christianity. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| When God Bids Farewell (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What happens to a nation that squanders its history and suffers the entailments of God's departed glory? Such was the sad course of Israel during Ezekiel's life, for the prophet witnessed the demise of spiritual leadership and the disobedience of God's people. Ravi illuminates Israel's sin— their turning from God and their misguided appeal for a human king—and explores the biblical understanding of glory. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| When God Bids Farewell (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What happens to a nation that squanders its history and suffers the entailments of God's departed glory? Such was the sad course of Israel during Ezekiel's life, for the prophet witnessed the demise of spiritual leadership and the disobedience of God's people. Ravi illuminates Israel's sin— their turning from God and their misguided appeal for a human king—and explores the biblical understanding of glory. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Divided Heart, Divided Home (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The collapse of a home might not make headlines, but its impact will etch itself into the conscience of the victim and the victimizer. One of God's greatest gifts is the home. Failing here, we fail in the heart. The message deals specifically with husbands and fathers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Malcolm Muggeridge said, "All news is old news happening to new people." Three men presided over the breakdown of Israel: Solomon, Rehoboam, and Jereboam. How did it happen? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Divided Heart, Divided Home (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The collapse of a home might not make headlines, but its impact will etch itself into the conscience of the victim and the victimizer. One of God's greatest gifts is the home. Failing here, we fail in the heart. The message deals specifically with husbands and fathers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Malcolm Muggeridge said, "All news is old news happening to new people." Three men presided over the breakdown of Israel: Solomon, Rehoboam, and Jereboam. How did it happen? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| In this message, given to the 1999 graduating class of Providence Christian Academy, Ravi discusses success and failure and shows that the difference between the two is how one trains the mind. Ravi charges graduates to prepare now for the challenges to come and to be committed to God’s unrelenting love in a world that needs their witness. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Secularization: Its Control and Power (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Loss of shame, loss of power to reason, loss of meaning - how does this happen to a culture? Secularization is a word used often; this message effectively defines its parameters. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Secularization: Its Control and Power (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Loss of shame, loss of power to reason, loss of meaning - how does this happen to a culture? Secularization is a word used often; this message effectively defines its parameters. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What does it mean for life to have meaning? Despair for many is not only a moment, it is a way of life.This message, delivered by Ravi Zacharias, offers a biblical exploration of what brings significance and an examination of the relationship between gratitude and an indispensible sense of wonder. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What does it mean for life to have meaning? Despair for many is not only a moment, it is a way of life.This message, delivered by Ravi Zacharias, offers a biblical exploration of what brings significance and an examination of the relationship between gratitude and an indispensible sense of wonder. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions from Students (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions from Students (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions from Students (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions from Students (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions from Students (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not for Ours Only (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. \r\n |
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| Not for Ours Only (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. \r\n |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. Ravi argues that when Adam and Eve fell, they chose to call God a liar and then he asks whether we do the same, for "wickedness is the natural outworking of believing a lie; goodness is the natural outworking of believing the truth." |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. Ravi argues that when Adam and Eve fell, they chose to call God a liar and then he asks whether we do the same, for "wickedness is the natural outworking of believing a lie; goodness is the natural outworking of believing the truth." |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. Ravi argues that when Adam and Eve fell, they chose to call God a liar and then he asks whether we do the same, for "wickedness is the natural outworking of believing a lie; goodness is the natural outworking of believing the truth." |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (Cries of the Heart series) (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (Cries of the Heart series) (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (Cries of the Heart series) (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (Cries of the Heart series) (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Character Counts (Leadership and the Political Arena series) (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his messages "Character Counts," "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," and "Bridging Two Worlds." 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This three-tape series shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Character Counts (Leadership and the Political Arena series) (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his messages "Character Counts," "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," and "Bridging Two Worlds." 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This three-tape series shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Amid pain and persecution we question God, but the wrong questions often lead to destructively wrong answers. Joseph kept his course straight by basing his questions on the true character of God. "On the basis for what you know, you learn to trust Him for what you don't know." |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Amid pain and persecution we question God, but the wrong questions often lead to destructively wrong answers. Joseph kept his course straight by basing his questions on the true character of God. "On the basis for what you know, you learn to trust Him for what you don't know." |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This incisive study takes a look at the sociological struggles inherent in and resulting from a national mindset that does away with God. The systematic erosion of shame, reason, and meaning finally attacks the last fortress - hope. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This incisive study takes a look at the sociological struggles inherent in and resulting from a national mindset that does away with God. The systematic erosion of shame, reason, and meaning finally attacks the last fortress - hope. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This incisive study takes a look at the sociological struggles inherent in and resulting from a national mindset that does away with God. The systematic erosion of shame, reason, and meaning finally attacks the last fortress - hope. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus as They Saw Him (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In his preaching and his person, no man lived or spoke like this man. Napoleon said of Jesus that his kingdom was built differently than anyone else's - not by weapons, but by love. A glimpse of the life of Christ. |
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| Jesus as They Saw Him (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In his preaching and his person, no man lived or spoke like this man. Napoleon said of Jesus that his kingdom was built differently than anyone else's - not by weapons, but by love. A glimpse of the life of Christ. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Anatomy Of Faith & The Quest For Reason (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The people that interacted with Jesus two thousand years ago asked him, “What sign do you give us that you are the Son of God?” Contained in both the question and Jesus’ answer is a fascinating commentary on life, faith, and reason. Today, millions are still asking the same question. How do we know what is reasonable to believe and what isn’t? What is sufficient proof for Christ’s divinity? In this message, Ravi explores the elements of belief by examining a dialogue that Jesus had with the people of his day. He shows that Jesus answered the cry for a sign in a way that no other claimant to divine or prophetic status would have answered. |
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| The Anatomy Of Faith & The Quest For Reason (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The people that interacted with Jesus two thousand years ago asked him, “What sign do you give us that you are the Son of God?” Contained in both the question and Jesus’ answer is a fascinating commentary on life, faith, and reason. Today, millions are still asking the same question. How do we know what is reasonable to believe and what isn’t? What is sufficient proof for Christ’s divinity? In this message, Ravi explores the elements of belief by examining a dialogue that Jesus had with the people of his day. He shows that Jesus answered the cry for a sign in a way that no other claimant to divine or prophetic status would have answered. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons From History: The Tale Of Two Men (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Santayana said, "He who refuses to learn from history is forced to repeat its mistakes." It is possible for one man to lead millions into the way of hell or heaven. This sermon contrasts two extraordinary kings. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons From History: The Tale Of Two Men (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Santayana said, "He who refuses to learn from history is forced to repeat its mistakes." It is possible for one man to lead millions into the way of hell or heaven. This sermon contrasts two extraordinary kings. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In India alone there are 330 million deities. Amidst all the voices clamoring for our worship the most reasonable question is, "Why Jesus?" This message argues for the uniqueness of Christianity and the exclusivity of Truth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In India alone there are 330 million deities. Amidst all the voices clamoring for our worship the most reasonable question is, "Why Jesus?" This message argues for the uniqueness of Christianity and the exclusivity of Truth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| What is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message has had an enormous impact on my own life. It is a study on the problem of pleasure. This is a subject of great importance in our day and is addressed with some practical pointers to assist us with dealing with the abundance of pleasurable options that surround us. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| What is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message has had an enormous impact on my own life. It is a study on the problem of pleasure. This is a subject of great importance in our day and is addressed with some practical pointers to assist us with dealing with the abundance of pleasurable options that surround us. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Life That Lost Its Focus: Saul (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| From hiding behind the baggage to shun glory, to building a monument in his own honor - that was the spectrum of Saul's life. He died a confusing death because he lived a confusing life. |
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| A Life That Lost Its Focus: Saul (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| From hiding behind the baggage to shun glory, to building a monument in his own honor - that was the spectrum of Saul's life. He died a confusing death because he lived a confusing life. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| What Happened After God's Funeral? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The German philosopher Nietzsche popularized the phrase, "God is dead." That philosophical postulate has served as a substructure for all the ill-advised philosophies and theologies of our day. It is very easy to bury this philosophy because it is virtually impossible to live consistently with its consequences. Muggeridge said, "If God were dead we would have two choices - Hitler or Hugh Heffner." This lesson examines life without God. |
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| What Happened After God's Funeral? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The German philosopher Nietzsche popularized the phrase, "God is dead." That philosophical postulate has served as a substructure for all the ill-advised philosophies and theologies of our day. It is very easy to bury this philosophy because it is virtually impossible to live consistently with its consequences. Muggeridge said, "If God were dead we would have two choices - Hitler or Hugh Heffner." This lesson examines life without God. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Fish Out of Water (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jonah really ought to have missed the boat. A strong prejudice kept this man from capitalizing on one of the choicest opportunities ever given to an evangelist. He is the only minor prophet referred to by Jesus. There are some extraordinary lessons in Jonah particularly for the one who is called to serve but seeks to run. |
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| A Fish Out of Water (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jonah really ought to have missed the boat. A strong prejudice kept this man from capitalizing on one of the choicest opportunities ever given to an evangelist. He is the only minor prophet referred to by Jesus. There are some extraordinary lessons in Jonah particularly for the one who is called to serve but seeks to run. |
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| Who Are You God? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Two questions often heard on university campuses are "Does God really exist?" and "How can Christ be the unique revelation of God?" Yet for many Christians the question is often, "What is God really like and how may I know Him how He desires to be known?" God revealed His answer to King Jehosophat in 2 Chronicles 20. Ravi delivered this message at the Christian Booksellers Association conference in Denver. The truths uncovered are delightfully inspiring and unrivaled by any other religion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Are You God? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Two questions often heard on university campuses are "Does God really exist?" and "How can Christ be the unique revelation of God?" Yet for many Christians the question is often, "What is God really like and how may I know Him how He desires to be known?" God revealed His answer to King Jehosophat in 2 Chronicles 20. Ravi delivered this message at the Christian Booksellers Association conference in Denver. The truths uncovered are delightfully inspiring and unrivaled by any other religion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Christ's Answers for Man's Questions (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Christ's Answers for Man's Questions (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Christ's Answers for Man's Questions (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Georgia Tech Question and Answer Session (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Georgia Tech Question and Answer Session (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi delivered two messages, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society" and "Christ's Answers for Man's Questions," to a standing only crowd at Georgia Tech in the winter of 1996. His first message examines the affects of secularization, pluralization, and privatization on our western culture, while the second is a more personal address in which Ravi cites seven reasons why Christ uniquely answers the struggles of humanity. The third tape in the album contains the student's questions which Ravi fielded after each lecture. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Flirting with the Truth (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The irresistible force meets the immovable object as Paul encounters Felix. Four world views were in collision - the Hebrew, the Greek, the Roman, and the Christian. Two kingdoms were in conflict - the earthly and the heavenly. Paul's methodological genius and spiritual integrity prompt Felix's response: In the words of Luke, "Felix trembled." |
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| Flirting with the Truth (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The irresistible force meets the immovable object as Paul encounters Felix. Four world views were in collision - the Hebrew, the Greek, the Roman, and the Christian. Two kingdoms were in conflict - the earthly and the heavenly. Paul's methodological genius and spiritual integrity prompt Felix's response: In the words of Luke, "Felix trembled." |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Barriers to Belief (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message captures the single greatest barrier for the unbeliever who is examining the claims of Christ and a believer who professes to live for Christ. One is willing to go God's way if God goes his - the other goes his own way and only makes it look like God's. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Barriers to Belief (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message captures the single greatest barrier for the unbeliever who is examining the claims of Christ and a believer who professes to live for Christ. One is willing to go God's way if God goes his - the other goes his own way and only makes it look like God's. |
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| Raised to Run (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| How to lose friends and destroy people. Jacob could have well authored such a book. One of the "Murphy-type" laws says, "Good judgment comes from bad judgment." This man became a grand old man of God coming that route. |
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| Raised to Run (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| How to lose friends and destroy people. Jacob could have well authored such a book. One of the "Murphy-type" laws says, "Good judgment comes from bad judgment." This man became a grand old man of God coming that route. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Where is God when it hurts? Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar had sharp theological systems, but they missed the point. In this extraordinary episode, life's most painful question is addressed. |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Where is God when it hurts? Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar had sharp theological systems, but they missed the point. In this extraordinary episode, life's most painful question is addressed. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The shortest route in life might not always be the best route, because it might forfeit life's most important lessons. This message brings those lessons based on the book from which Jesus quoted more than any other - Deuteronomy. |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The shortest route in life might not always be the best route, because it might forfeit life's most important lessons. This message brings those lessons based on the book from which Jesus quoted more than any other - Deuteronomy. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi poses this question: "Is it possible to be a perfectly contented individual in your life, completely at peace with that calmness of spirit and having absolute fulfillment of every desire without wandering away from the law of God?" Examining the life of Daniel, Ravi offers three principles which God wanted to teach His people through this great man of the Old Testament: humility, spirituality and faith. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi poses this question: "Is it possible to be a perfectly contented individual in your life, completely at peace with that calmness of spirit and having absolute fulfillment of every desire without wandering away from the law of God?" Examining the life of Daniel, Ravi offers three principles which God wanted to teach His people through this great man of the Old Testament: humility, spirituality and faith. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Man is by nature a religious entity. He finds objects or persons to worship and will ultimately reflect that object. It is for this reason that authentic worship is pivotal for the Christian's life. True worship pulls together my conscience, heart, mind, imagination, and will. When these coalesce in unified expression, life finds its meaning. |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Man is by nature a religious entity. He finds objects or persons to worship and will ultimately reflect that object. It is for this reason that authentic worship is pivotal for the Christian's life. True worship pulls together my conscience, heart, mind, imagination, and will. When these coalesce in unified expression, life finds its meaning. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is widely believed to be a moral imperative which everyone can accept and try to follow without religious faith--as if it were a belief which came naturally to man. But this is a terrible error. All moral imperatives can only be affirmed if they are rooted in the absolute. Here the authority of the scriptures is cogently defended and from such authority precepts for life's origin and destiny emerge. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is widely believed to be a moral imperative which everyone can accept and try to follow without religious faith--as if it were a belief which came naturally to man. But this is a terrible error. All moral imperatives can only be affirmed if they are rooted in the absolute. Here the authority of the scriptures is cogently defended and from such authority precepts for life's origin and destiny emerge. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The 19th century writer George Macdonald once said, "To give truth to him who loves it not is but to give him plentiful material for misinterpretation." Indeed, Ravi argues that the ideas of rationalism and agnosticism and the institution of the media have altered our social landscape, such that belief in God's revelation seems wholly implausible for many individuals. Without such an understanding, proclamation is pointless. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The 19th century writer George Macdonald once said, "To give truth to him who loves it not is but to give him plentiful material for misinterpretation." Indeed, Ravi argues that the ideas of rationalism and agnosticism and the institution of the media have altered our social landscape, such that belief in God's revelation seems wholly implausible for many individuals. Without such an understanding, proclamation is pointless. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Habakkuk raised the most pointed perennial questions. "How, Oh Lord can you explain your sovereignty when there is such violence, injustice and evil?" God's answer caught the prophet off-guard, and he penned this message of such enormous significance. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Habakkuk raised the most pointed perennial questions. "How, Oh Lord can you explain your sovereignty when there is such violence, injustice and evil?" God's answer caught the prophet off-guard, and he penned this message of such enormous significance. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Constancy of God (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Change. At times it can be exciting yet just as often uncomfortable, disconcert-ing and frustrating. We change. Our circumstances change. But God never changes. In this message, Ravi reveals three significant changes God makes in the life of a believer, providing the filter by which all other changes can be interpreted. If you are uncertain of what the future holds, this message will be an encouragement to you. |
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| The Constancy of God (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Change. At times it can be exciting yet just as often uncomfortable, disconcert-ing and frustrating. We change. Our circumstances change. But God never changes. In this message, Ravi reveals three significant changes God makes in the life of a believer, providing the filter by which all other changes can be interpreted. If you are uncertain of what the future holds, this message will be an encouragement to you. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Brittle Clay in Tender Hands (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jeremiah was a tender hearted man who was known as the "weeping prophet." Indeed, when Jesus wept over Jerusalem, someone asked him if He was Jeremiah. Jeremiah's dialogue with God in the eighteenth chapter of his book not only reveals how Israel ran from the call of God, but how Jeremiah, too, resisted the gentle hands of the Potter in the midst of a violent, desperate world. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Brittle Clay In Tender Hands (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jeremiah was a tender hearted man who was known as the "weeping prophet." Indeed, when Jesus wept over Jerusalem, someone asked him if He was Jeremiah. Jeremiah's dialogue with God in the eighteenth chapter of his book not only reveals how Israel ran from the call of God, but how Jeremiah, too, resisted the gentle hands of the Potter in the midst of a violent, desperate world. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Is Jesus?(And Why Does It Matter?) (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This series contains two lectures presented to packed audiences at the Harvard Law School. In the first message, Ravi examines the questions "Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive?," after which he fields questions from the audience. Message two moves to the topic of "Getting to Truth" by addressing the questions "Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?)." The third message is a question and answer session where Ravi and a select number of Harvard scholars answer tough and thoughtful questions from the audience about the Christian faith. Some have heralded this forum as one of the most significant dialogues on truth on the Harvard campus in the past fifty years. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Is Jesus? (And Why Does It Matter?) (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This series contains two lectures presented to packed audiences at the Harvard Law School. In the first message, Ravi examines the questions "Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive?," after which he fields questions from the audience. Message two moves to the topic of "Getting to Truth" by addressing the questions "Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?)." The third message is a question and answer session where Ravi and a select number of Harvard scholars answer tough and thoughtful questions from the audience about the Christian faith. Some have heralded this forum as one of the most significant dialogues on truth on the Harvard campus in the past fifty years. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Is Jesus? (And Why Does It Matter?) (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This series contains two lectures presented to packed audiences at the Harvard Law School. In the first message, Ravi examines the questions "Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive?," after which he fields questions from the audience. Message two moves to the topic of "Getting to Truth" by addressing the questions "Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?)." The third message is a question and answer session where Ravi and a select number of Harvard scholars answer tough and thoughtful questions from the audience about the Christian faith. Some have heralded this forum as one of the most significant dialogues on truth on the Harvard campus in the past fifty years. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This series contains two lectures presented to packed audiences at the Harvard Law School. In the first message, Ravi examines the questions "Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive?," after which he fields questions from the audience. Message two moves to the topic of "Getting to Truth" by addressing the questions "Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?)." The third message is a question and answer session where Ravi and a select number of Harvard scholars answer tough and thoughtful questions from the audience about the Christian faith. Some have heralded this forum as one of the most significant dialogues on truth on the Harvard campus in the past fifty years. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This series contains two lectures presented to packed audiences at the Harvard Law School. In the first message, Ravi examines the questions "Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive?," after which he fields questions from the audience. Message two moves to the topic of "Getting to Truth" by addressing the questions "Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?)." The third message is a question and answer session where Ravi and a select number of Harvard scholars answer tough and thoughtful questions from the audience about the Christian faith. Some have heralded this forum as one of the most significant dialogues on truth on the Harvard campus in the past fifty years. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| A penetrating look into the heart of a prophet betrayed by his wife. The analogy of a faithful God related to unfaithful people is the clear lesson. An in-depth look into one of man's greatest needs - the sense of belonging. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries A Prostitute (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| A penetrating look into the heart of a prophet betrayed by his wife. The analogy of a faithful God related to unfaithful people is the clear lesson. An in-depth look into one of man's greatest needs - the sense of belonging. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Why has God made us? This is an oft repeated question. The Scriptures assert that we are invested with dignity to reflect His glory. What does that mean? This message presents the four essential distinctives within which, we, as human beings, find the reason for our being and the fulfillment of our longings. They stand in sharp contrast to the humanistic view of life. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Why has God made us? This is an oft repeated question. The Scriptures assert that we are invested with dignity to reflect His glory. What does that mean? This message presents the four essential distinctives within which, we, as human beings, find the reason for our being and the fulfillment of our longings. They stand in sharp contrast to the humanistic view of life. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Based on 2 Corinthians 4, this deals with Paul's defense of his ministry under a most scrutinizing examination. Every minister must apply these principles, or fail. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Based on 2 Corinthians 4, this deals with Paul's defense of his ministry under a most scrutinizing examination. Every minister must apply these principles, or fail. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Reason for the Ruin (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| When holiness is misunderstood, confidence will be misplaced. Somehow, Judah was never, as a nation, able to comprehend the heartbreak of God's desire for her purity. She played it as a game and found it was a treacherous choice. The second part of a three part series. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Reason for the Ruin (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| When holiness is misunderstood, confidence will be misplaced. Somehow, Judah was never, as a nation, able to comprehend the heartbreak of God's desire for her purity. She played it as a game and found it was a treacherous choice. The second part of a three part series. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Communicating in Babel (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| This message was delivered in Amsterdam '83, on communicating the gospel to those of non-Christian religions. All religions are alleged to be fundamentally the same and superficially different. The fact is that the reverse is true - they may be superficially the same, but they are fundamentally different. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Wicked and Strong: Jezebel (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The only thing that is worse than being weak and wicked is being strong and wicked. Jezebel has become a synonym for all that is base and most bloody. Elijah stood before 400 false prophets but ran from this one woman. A character study of Jezebel. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Wicked and Strong: Jezebel (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The only thing that is worse than being weak and wicked is being strong and wicked. Jezebel has become a synonym for all that is base and most bloody. Elijah stood before 400 false prophets but ran from this one woman. A character study of Jezebel. |
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| The Top Five Questions (2 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
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| The Top Five Questions (1 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| In Search of Meaning (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Taken from the Veritas Forum held at Ohio State University, "In Search of Meaning" explores the existential struggle of humanity through the minds of such individuals as D.H. Lawrence and a Vietnam soldier.\r\n |
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| The Top Five Questions (3 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top Five Questions (4 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top Five Questions (5 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top Five Questions (6 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top Five Questions (7 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top Five Questions (8 of 8) - Listen Now |
| What is the meaning of life? How can we know God exists? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Ravi Zacharias and Dr. William Lane Craig had the privilege of participating in a conference held on the campus of The University of Iowa where they were asked to respond to the top five questions that university students ask about Christianity. Now available on CD, the album also features a question and answer session in which the speakers interact with students. For your own edification or as a tool to reach out to others, we believe this material is an excellent resource. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the University of Illinois (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How do I defend the Bible? How would Jesus respond? It seems unfair to send people to Hell...\r\n\r\nLive. Dynamic. Essential. For two evenings, Ravi Zacharias answers hard-hitting questions from a student-packed auditorium at University of Illinois. |
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| Q & A from the University of Illinois (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How do I defend the Bible? How would Jesus respond? It seems unfair to send people to Hell...\r\n\r\nLive. Dynamic. Essential. For two evenings, Ravi Zacharias answers hard-hitting questions from a student-packed auditorium at University of Illinois. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not For Ours Only (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not For Ours Only (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not For Ours Only (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not For Ours Only (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the University of Michigan (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In February 2003, Ravi's visit to the University of Michigan, one of the five largest universities in the United States, proved to be historic both for the university and for RZIM. For two nights, a standing-room only audience was captured as Ravi spoke and then followed with a 40-minute Q&A session. At the close of the second night, students and professors, who packed the auditorium, erupted into standing applause. It is our privilege to be able to share these Q&A sessions with you. The second in our Q&A series from university campuses, this dramatic volume answers questions on a variety of topics including Islam and its beliefs and the importance of a godly worldview. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the University of Michigan (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In February 2003, Ravi's visit to the University of Michigan, one of the five largest universities in the United States, proved to be historic both for the university and for RZIM. For two nights, a standing-room only audience was captured as Ravi spoke and then followed with a 40-minute Q&A session. At the close of the second night, students and professors, who packed the auditorium, erupted into standing applause. It is our privilege to be able to share these Q&A sessions with you. The second in our Q&A series from university campuses, this dramatic volume answers questions on a variety of topics including Islam and its beliefs and the importance of a godly worldview. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his message "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This lecture shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If the Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can the Righteous Do? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The sociologist Daniel Bell reminds us that a cultural revolution is underway when there is a decisive break from the shared meanings from the past. Such is our present reality. God in his wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives are to be built. All four are being shaken with a titanic force. This message deals with those pillars and responds to the dangers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it? |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, "God loves you." The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. The sermon attempts to plumb its depth. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the University of Michigan (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In February 2003, Ravi's visit to the University of Michigan, one of the five largest universities in the United States, proved to be historic both for the university and for RZIM. For two nights, a standing-room only audience was captured as Ravi spoke and then followed with a 40-minute Q&A session. At the close of the second night, students and professors, who packed the auditorium, erupted into standing applause. It is our privilege to be able to share these Q&A sessions with you. The second in our Q&A series from university campuses, this dramatic volume answers questions on a variety of topics including Islam and its beliefs and the importance of a godly worldview. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership and the Political Arena (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| We’ve all heard arguments both for and against the importance of personal character in our leaders. Is character important? Find out today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership and the Political Arena (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi continues his look today at how the character flaws of three of ancient Israel’s kings divided the kingdom in half and pulls out some principles that affect everyone.\r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias addresses the teachings and person of Christ against the curtain of history. Quoting historians and such artists as George Frederick Handel and William Cowper, he examines four distinctives of Christ's teachings which are unique in the span of history. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his message "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This lecture shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| "The desecration of the past is the destruction of the future," said an eminent historian. Ravi Zacharias demonstrates the credibility of this observation in his message "Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation," 2 Kings, Jeremiah, and Acts record how King Manassah, the nation of Israel, and Paul wore the mantle of leadership God placed upon them. This lecture shows us once again how crucial proper leadership is in the life of a nation and what our responsibility as Christians is in the political process. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mind and Heart in Search of Answers (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| A Christian Response to the Questions of Origin, Meaning & Destiny. When science, philosophy and astronomy converge to unveil the splendor of God they awaken a sense of wonder. This is what happens when Doctors David Block, Louw Alberts, and Ravi Zacharias face this open forum at Witwaterstrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a delightful presentation responding to the penetrating questions of heart and mind. The responses accommodate both the young and the mature in search of answers, as they choose between Christ and other world views. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mind and Heart in Search of Answers (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| A Christian Response to the Questions of Origin, Meaning & Destiny. When science, philosophy and astronomy converge to unveil the splendor of God they awaken a sense of wonder. This is what happens when Doctors David Block, Louw Alberts, and Ravi Zacharias face this open forum at Witwaterstrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a delightful presentation responding to the penetrating questions of heart and mind. The responses accommodate both the young and the mature in search of answers, as they choose between Christ and other world views. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can meaningful relationships be built with those living under the bondage of our secular society? Find out as Ravi begins his new series “Bridging Two Worlds.” |
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| RZIM Ministry Update (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| If you’ve ever wanted a glimpse behind the scenes of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries - join us today for a special ministry update with Dr. Zacharias. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| RZIM Ministry Update (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Listen in as Ravi Zacharias concludes his two-day ministry update with a look at some of the neat opportunities God provided in 2004. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi looks at the philosophical gap the Apostle Paul had to bridge when he was taken before the leaders of Rome. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Portrait & Preparation of a Prophet (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi today as he looks at Ezekiel’s call to ministry |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What ever happened to objective standards for “good” and “bad?” Ravi looks at this problem and how we can reach a world devoid of absolutes in today’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Portrait & Preparation of a Prophet (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What can we learn from the story of Ezekiel? Find out today in the conclusion of Ravi’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Portrait & Preparation of a Prophet (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today we discover what Ezekiel’s calling entailed, as well as the spiritual and physical burden it placed on his shoulders. |
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| Bridging Two Worlds (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What was the ultimate outcome of the Apostle Paul’s meeting with Caesar in Rome? Find out today in the conclusion of Ravi’s message “Bridging Two Worlds.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Portrait & Preparation of a Prophet (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did God help Ezekiel stand through his trials and continue his ministry? Find out in today’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mind and Heart in Search of Answers (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Since the early church experimented with Socialism, does that mean Christianity doesn’t agree with Capitalism? Find out the answer to that and other questions in today’s open forum. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the 2004 RZIM Atlanta Banquet (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Since Christianity claims that no one can be saved outside of Christ, does God ignore those who pray to him in other religions? Hear the answer out in today’s Q & A session. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If God has the whole world in His hands – how come He doesn’t just fix it! Why all the pain and suffering? Tune in and find out. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can man function appropriately without accepting the reality of evil or sin? Ravi answers that today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If guilt did not exist in the human experience, both priest and psychologist would be jobless. On the other hand, without a feeling of guilt, hell would be a present reality. In the unfolding drama of human existence, guilt has occupied center stage. Unresolved guilt is the center of the soul. This sermon deals with the reality and responses to guilt. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So “why do bad things happen to good people?” Ravi continues his look at this question in today’s broadcast. |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of his series, Ravi looks more at the Biblical story of Joseph in the Old Testament and how he faced up to the evils and temptations in his life. |
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| The Mind and Heart in Search of Answers (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is there a conflict between the practice of Yoga or the martial arts and the Christian Faith? Find out today in the conclusion of the “Mind and Heart” forum. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias addresses the teachings and person of Christ against the curtain of history. Quoting historians and such artists as George Frederick Handel and William Cowper, he examines four distinctives of Christ's teachings which are unique in the span of history.\r\n |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it? |
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| Flirting With the Truth (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi digs further into his presentation and looks at how Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideas changed the world in a way quite different from the impact of Christ’s teachings. |
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| Flirting With the Truth (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why do some people pick and choose various pieces of religion to base their lives on? Is there an objective standard to judge by? Ravi addresses that topic in part one of his message “Flirting with the Truth.” |
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| Flirting With the Truth (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever wondered if there’s an objective standard or a “final answer” when it comes to right and wrong? Ravi deals with this vital issue in today’s message. |
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| Leadership and the Political Arena (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi concludes his message “Character Counts” with a look at the abject failure of King Solomon’s son Reheboam. |
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| Flirting With the Truth (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When it comes to your belief system - how does it stand up during struggles or tragedy? In the conclusion of this week’s series, Ravi looks at the only worldview that will not fail. |
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| Q & A from the 2004 RZIM Atlanta Banquet (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Today we start a new question and answer in front of a live audience in Atlanta. |
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| Q & A from the University of Michigan (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In February 2003, Ravi's visit to the University of Michigan, one of the five largest universities in the United States, proved to be historic both for the university and for RZIM. For two nights, a standing-room only audience was captured as Ravi spoke and then followed with a 40-minute Q&A session. At the close of the second night, students and professors, who packed the auditorium, erupted into standing applause. It is our privilege to be able to share these Q&A sessions with you. The second in our Q&A series from university campuses, this dramatic volume answers questions on a variety of topics including Islam and its beliefs and the importance of a godly worldview. |
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| Q & A from the University of Illinois (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How do I defend the Bible? How would Jesus respond? It seems unfair to send people to Hell...\r\n\r\nLive. Dynamic. Essential. For two evenings, Ravi Zacharias answers hard-hitting questions from a student-packed auditorium at University of Illinois. |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did Americans go from the humanism of the 1950’s and early 60’s to the “spirituality” of the 90’s and today? Ravi looks at that question today in part one of his new series. |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Since we’re now inundated with New Age ideas and thinking, what does this philosophy lead to? Tune in and find out today on “Just Thinking.” |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Learn the fundamental precepts of the New Age belief system and how you can communicate with its practitioners in the fourth and final installment of Ravi’s message. |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you think that the New Age is just a mish-mash of meditation, yoga, Eastern thinking and a general love for the environment - think again! Ravi exposes the common framework of the New Age movement in today’s broadcast. |
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| Utah Q & A (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Do you believe that God can grant limited sovereignty to His creatures or is that a contradiction? Here Ravi’s answer to that and other questions - today on “Just Thinking.” |
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| Utah Q & A (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you’ve ever had questions about how to reach people in other worldviews, this program may help. Join Ravi as he answers questions in front of a live audience in Utah. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is it really possible to talk about Christ being the only way to God without implying at the same time that any ideas that contradict Christ then become false? In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias examines the philosophical idea of truth, points of tension between Christianity and Eastern religions, and how Christ's teachings are distinct from other religions. These messages were part of a forum on the uniqueness of Christ held in several major cities in the Republic of South Africa. |
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| Mind the Gap (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever prayed for something to happen and then been shattered when the exact opposite happened? Or wondered why a godly person died young? What we expect from God is often not what He provides! Ravi explores this division in part one of this week’s series. |
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| Mind the Gap (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How do we avoid slipping into a gap of disbelief in God’s control? Dr. Zacharias has some great suggestions in today’s broadcast. |
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| Mind the Gap (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When someone you love dies unexpectedly, do you blame God? Ravi Zacharias encourages us to step back from our struggles and think twice before turning our backs on God, as he brings us today’s message. |
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| Mind the Gap (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of Ravi’s message, we’ll hear how God’s plans in his life were often not at all what he expected or desired! Join us for this final uplifting installment. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is it really possible to talk about Christ being the only way to God without implying at the same time that any ideas that contradict Christ then become false? In this lecture, Dr. Zacharias examines the philosophical idea of truth, points of tension between Christianity and Eastern religions, and how Christ's teachings are distinct from other religions. These messages were part of a forum on the uniqueness of Christ held in several major cities in the Republic of South Africa. |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Violence, sex and ethical confusion. What’s gotten into our culture? Find out in today’s message.\r\n |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi expands upon the contradictory thinking that now defines America. |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is there any hope for the future in our seminaries and universities? Ravi discusses that issue in today’s continuation of his message. |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is there any hope? Can the vacuum of secularism be filled with the truth before something else sweeps in? In today’s broadcast Ravi concludes his message “Understanding the Spirit of the Age” and gives us some answers.\r\n |
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| Utah Q & A (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Are there major differences between Mormonism and Christianity and what about that War in Iraq? If those questions seem completely unrelated – they are. The only thing they have in common is that Ravi addresses them both in today’s program! |
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| Jesus As They Saw Him (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Jesus Christ is one of the most disputed men in history. What was he really like? What was his mission? What was His character? Today Ravi Zacharias begins a new series on Jesus Christ, from the perspective of the witnesses around Him. |
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| Jesus As They Saw Him (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we heard about the purity of Christ. Today Ravi wraps up those thoughts and continues with another important aspect of this amazing man – His charity towards others. |
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| Jesus As They Saw Him (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| During His time on earth, Jesus was a man who truly knew the power of words. Ravi explains in today’s message. |
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| Jesus As They Saw Him (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We heard yesterday how the work of Christ makes people alive again – even those considered worthless by the world. Ravi continues that thought today and brings home the concepts he’s taught throughout this week in his conclusion..\r\n\r\n |
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| Utah Q & A (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever wondered about whether or not governments are based on worldviews? Or if God is subject to a moral law? Ravi Zacharias responds to those and other questions in today’s broadcast. |
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| The Anatomy of Faith and the Quest for Reason (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How do you present Christianity as the truth without cutting down the beliefs and feelings of others? Find out in today’s message. |
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| The Anatomy of Faith and the Quest for Reason (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can a balance be found between faith and reason? Ravi believes so and shares why in today’s message. |
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| The Anatomy of Faith and the Quest for Reason (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his series, Ravi talks about the power of reason and why it’s compatible with faith. That begs the question “faith in what?” Find out today. |
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| The Anatomy of Faith and the Quest for Reason (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the conclusion of his message, Ravi puts all the pieces together and makes a final case for the strength of a reasonable faith. |
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| Weber State Q & A (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does the Bible describe heaven, and, if so, what’s it like? Will we be spirits or physical beings? Ravi answers these questions today. |
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| Weber State Q & A (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is there room inside Christianity for existentialism? Ravi answers that and another tough question in today’s message. |
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| Lessons from History: The Tale of Two Men (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Listen in to today’s message as Ravi begins a new series contrasting two kings from ancient Israel and the lessons they teach us today. |
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| Lessons from History: The Tale of Two Men (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Listen in today as Ravi continues his message and discover what went on under the rule of the evil king Manasseh– and how it relates to our own lives here in America. |
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| Lessons from History: The Tale of Two Men (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Since the culture of our nation is bringing us down the path of immorality and destructive behavior, what is our responsibility? Find out in today’s broadcast. |
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| Lessons from History: The Tale of Two Men (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What final truths can be learned from the tale of Manasseh and Josiah? Join us today for Ravi’s conclusion and find out. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How does Christ compare with the many other deities of the world? Ravi Zacharias begins analyzing that question today. |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi makes a case for Jesus being the only deity worth believing in and following – listen in and find out why. |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does any religion have a good answer to the problem of pain and suffering? Ravi believes so – and explains why in this broadcast. |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on Just Thinking, hear how can Jesus bring fulfillment to your mind, heart, and imagination in the conclusion of Ravi’s message. |
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| Weber State Q & A (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can you have a coherent moral code without believing in absolutes? Listen in to today’s Q and A session and hear Ravi’s answer to that and other questions. |
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| What Is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If we acquire great riches, we die and others get them. If we give all we have to the poor, we die and no one remembers. What’s the deal? Ravi begins answering that question in today’s program. |
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| What Is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| A feeling of worthlessness doesn’t usually come through pain and suffering – it more often comes through a chasing after pleasure that eventually fails to fulfill the spirit. Is pleasure the problem? Find out today. |
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| What Is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi helps us to determine which pleasures in life are worthwhile - and which aren’t, in part three of his message. |
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| What Is Worthwhile Under the Sun? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi ties together the final pieces of his presentation today as he concludes this insightful message. |
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| Weber State Q & A (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today for the conclusion of Ravi’s question and answer session at Weber State University in Utah. |
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| Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| What would you say to a class of graduating high-schoolers if you had the chance? You’ll hear knowledgeable advice and words of wisdom from Ravi Zacharias as we air day one of a special graduation message. |
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| Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How can we leave the junk in our past behind and move forward in life? Ravi addresses that in today’s message. |
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| Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Do people usually choose their worldviews through reason or emotion? Ravi addresses that today in the conclusion of his message. |
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| Michael Coren Q & A (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Join us today for the first installment of a broadcast of “Michael Coren Live” that Ravi Zacharias was part of a little while back and hear him answer questions from a radio audience on a variety of topics. |
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| Michael Coren Q & A (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| We continue our broadcast of Ravi’s appearance on “Michael Coren Live” in today’s program and hear more answers to questions from his audience. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
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| Barriers to Belief (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s message Ravi Zacharias takes us to the Old Testament to look at the story of Naaman and Elisha the prophet. How does this ancient tale apply to our lives? |
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| Barriers to Belief (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What do we learn from the tale of Naaman and Elisha? Ravi continues his message today and breaks the story down for us. |
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| Barriers to Belief (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Most of us like to be appreciated. But - can you follow a path of righteousness without any appreciation or prestige from others? Today, Ravi shows us how you can do just that. |
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| Barriers to Belief (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi discusses another barrier to belief in the story of Naaman – and it doesn’t afflict Naaman or the prophet Elisha. Who does it affect? |
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| Apologetics Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today we bring you a live question and answer session that took place at an Apologetics seminar and featured Ravi Zacharias, Alister McGrath and Stuart McAllister. |
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| Apologetics Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Can the authority of the Scriptures be defended? Hear the answer to that and other tough questions today on Just Thinking as we continue our broadcast of the Apologetics panel. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dostoevsky said, "first art would imitate life, then life would imitate art, finally, life would draw the very reason for its existence from the arts." From the violent and horrific to the beautiful and romantic, modern visual media have a profound impact on today's culture. Television and cinema, in particular, are extremely powerful in their ability to fuse visual images with propositional thought. In this message Ravi discusses the synergistic effect these have on modern man as he climbs the ladder from a fallacious induction, to a deceptive seduction, to an ineveitable reduction. Ravi presents the underlying problem and the legitimate place that the arts should have in our lives. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can the truth be effective in our post-modern, post-Christian, post-logical society? Join Ravi today as he begins his new series and find out. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What mindsets can lead a culture into moral suicide? Ravi begins answering that question in today’s program. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi continues his look at the philosophical mindsets that lead a culture towards moral suicide. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The three evil mindsets of secularization, pluralization and privatization can be countered with three positive truths, the first of which we discovered yesterday. What are the other two? |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Four lepers who recognized they had nothing to lose found a booty and were thrilled to have everything to share. They became instruments of life to many and of death to others. A powerful story with implicit principles from conversion to propagation or rejection to condemnation. |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He went from being a working man to being the king of his nation – only to stumble when he got to the top. Learn rich lessons from the life of King Saul in today’s message. |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can success really change a person for the worse? Absolutely – and we find out how and why in today’s message. |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far this week we’ve heard Ravi Zacharias talk about how King Saul’s focus shifted from God to himself. Now he turns to the modern Christian. How should we focus our lives as believers? Find out in today’s broadcast. |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What can we learn from the life and reign of King Saul? Find out in the conclusion of “A Life that Lost Its Focus.” |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Four lepers who recognized they had nothing to lose found a booty and were thrilled to have everything to share. They became instruments of life to many and of death to others. A powerful story with implicit principles from conversion to propagation or rejection to condemnation. |
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| Apologetics Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Tune in today for the conclusion of our apologetics panel as Ravi and guests answer tough questions about faith. |
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| Raised to Run: Jacob (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He lied, cheated, ran away from problems and was tricked into fourteen years of hard labor before he had an encounter with God that reshaped him. We learn from the life of Jacob in today’s message. |
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| Raised to Run: Jacob (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What mistakes were made in Jacob’s house that caused him so much harm as an adult? Ravi shares them in today’s message.\r\n\r\n |
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| Raised to Run: Jacob (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi continues his look at the profound impact our upbringing has on our futures –and shares how God reached out to Jacob DESPITE his rocky childhood. |
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| Raised to Run: Jacob (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| With all of Jacob’s failings and his less-than-ideal childhood, how did things turn out for him in the end? Tune in to today’s program and find out. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Naval Academy Q & A (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| When the Founding Fathers birthed America as a nation that tolerated a variety of worldviews, did they pave the way for the anti-religion of Secularism? Find out in today’s program. |
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| Brittle Clay In Tender Hands (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jeremiah was a tender hearted man who was known as the "weeping prophet." Indeed, when Jesus wept over Jerusalem, someone asked him if He was Jeremiah. Jeremiah's dialogue with God in the eighteenth chapter of his book not only reveals how Israel ran from the call of God, but how Jeremiah, too, resisted the gentle hands of the Potter in the midst of a violent, desperate world. |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever gone through a tough season in your life and asked, “Why me?” Well, today Ravi Zacharias begins a new series and shares valuable insight on what we can learn about failure and trials. |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi looks at the lessons we can learn from the Israelites’ 40-year wanderings through the desert. |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Many of us face the battles of dealing with the issues of pride, materialism, and self-reliance. Today on our program, Ravi Zacharias shares the key to fighting those battles, and how we might overcome them. |
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| Interpreting Failures, Conserving Victories (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion, Ravi shares some final illustrations of God’s power to change your life through adversity – and the hope that only He can bring during your darkest moments. |
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| Woodmen Valley Chapel Q&A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi Zacharias is joined by colleagues Stuart McAllister and Dale Fincher, as they answer questions from a live audience. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Brittle Clay In Tender Hands (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Jeremiah was a tender hearted man who was known as the "weeping prophet." Indeed, when Jesus wept over Jerusalem, someone asked him if He was Jeremiah. Jeremiah's dialogue with God in the eighteenth chapter of his book not only reveals how Israel ran from the call of God, but how Jeremiah, too, resisted the gentle hands of the Potter in the midst of a violent, desperate world. |
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| Paradise Regained (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve heard of Paradise Lost – but do you know there’s another side to the story? \r\n\r\nJoin us today on Just Thinking as we look at “Paradise Regained” |
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| Paradise Regained (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Before we learn about the “regaining” of paradise – what caused us to lose paradise in the first place? Listen in to today’s broadcast and discover the biblical definition of sin. |
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| Paradise Regained (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| As we’ve heard so far, the thief on the cross next to Christ had three powerful realizations. The first was that of his own sin and need for a Savior. Join us today as Ravi shares the thief’s other two realizations. |
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| Paradise Regained (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Through the first part of his message this week, Ravi has shared three realizations the thief on the cross had, that opened his heart to God. Today we’ll hear what Christ gave him in return. |
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| Woodmen Valley Chapel Q&A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How do we deal with the problem of suffering in our lives? Hear the answer to that and other questions in today’s Q and A session. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac, Take Thee Rebekah (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Without the emotions marriage is a drudgery; without the will it is a mockery." Building on that truth, Ravi Zacharias brings us the long-awaited book, I Isaac Take You Rebekah, explaining the principles of seeking counsel in others when finding a mate, cherishing your partner, remaining pure, and risking everything in a relationship in order to experience God's ideal love. |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’re in the middle of a philosophical war between good and evil. What does this war look like and how do we confront it? Find out in today’s program as Ravi begins his new series.\r\n\r\n |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as we spy out the philosophy of our enemy and see why we need to fight an intellectual battle. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What kind of spirituality is acceptable in our anti-absolute culture? You’ll find out in today’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of his message, Ravi gives us two responses to the battle for our culture that will ensure victory. |
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| Woodmen Valley Chapel Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| A discussion of the Intelligent Design Theory, Islam, relativism, and American cultural imperialism – all in one program? It’s just another Q and A session with Ravi Zacharias – listen in to today’s broadcast as the questions fly! |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac, Take Thee Rebekah (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Without the emotions marriage is a drudgery; without the will it is a mockery." Building on that truth, Ravi Zacharias brings us the long-awaited book, I Isaac Take You Rebekah, explaining the principles of seeking counsel in others when finding a mate, cherishing your partner, remaining pure, and risking everything in a relationship in order to experience God's ideal love. |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In all of history, few figures stand as high above the rest as Moses. Discover the trials and lessons that God used to make him into a beloved leader as Ravi Zacharias begins his new series. |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi Zacharias continues his message on the life of Moses and takes us aside with some illustrations on the importance of saying no – not just to obligations, but to anything that is unholy and wrong. |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve heard so far about the “He Saw” part of Ravi’s title – but what about the “He Left” part? We’ll discover what he means in part three of this presentation as Ravi continues his look at the life of Moses. |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Would you like to be more like Moses in your faith? In Ravi’s conclusion of his message he brings us some powerful insight and a few last thoughts on this story of faith. |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Tough questions, bright questioners –and Ravi stuck in the middle! Listen to his responses to tough questions from a live audience at Georgia Tech – today on “Just Thinking.”\r\n\r\n |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Man is by nature a religious entity. He finds objects or persons to worship and will ultimately reflect that object. It is for this reason that authentic worship is pivotal for the Christian's life. True worship pulls together my conscience, heart, mind, imagination, and will. When these coalesce in unified expression, life finds its meaning. |
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| Unchanging Truth, Changing Times (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Relativism… no, the term doesn’t refer to a strong belief in family reunions! It refers to the idea that truth is relative - that what’s true for one person isn’t necessarily true for another person. Stuart McAllister brings us the tools we need to counter this view in today’s broadcast |
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| Unchanging Truth, Changing Times (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| You’ve heard about holistic healing – but what about a holistic truth? Are there different types of truth or just one type? Find out today as Stuart continues his message. |
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| Unchanging Truth, Changing Times (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Just because the world is changing it doesn’t mean that what we know to be true will change along with it. In fact, if something’s absolutely true, there’s no way you can wiggle your way out of it – it just is what it is! RZIM Associate Stuart McAllister has made that point over the last few days, and he continues by talking about the frames that different cultures put on the truth in today’s presentation. |
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| Unchanging Truth, Changing Times (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve heard so far about multiculturalism, rationalism and relativism and how no matter what a person claims, they eventually run up against absolute truth. Listen in today as RZIM associate Stuart McAllister brings us the final application of his important message. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you’ve ever wondered about topics ranging from the so-called “contradictions” in the Biblical book of Acts, or perhaps pondered the crimes committed in the name of Christianity – listen in to today’s mind-stretching Q and A session for great answers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Man is by nature a religious entity. He finds objects or persons to worship and will ultimately reflect that object. It is for this reason that authentic worship is pivotal for the Christian's life. True worship pulls together my conscience, heart, mind, imagination, and will. When these coalesce in unified expression, life finds its meaning. |
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| What Happened After God’s Funeral (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So… is God dead? If that’s the case, we’re in grave danger! For a look at what a world without God would look like – and the unsustainable nature of Atheism – join us today on Just Thinking. |
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| What Happened After God’s Funeral (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday on our program, Ravi Zacharias said, “The more logical a man is, the more he sustains what God has said.” That’s a statement you’re not likely to hear on many college campuses! Hear some good reasons to believe that statement as we continue his message today.\r\n\r\n |
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| What Happened After God’s Funeral (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far we’ve heard some of the bleak consequences of a God-less life. Never mind “selling” your soul -- with Atheism, you simply give it away. Find out how and why in today’s message.\r\n\r\n |
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| What Happened After God’s Funeral (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi Zacharias concludes his message by showing us a stark contrast between living with God and dying with Atheism. |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you’ve ever wondered about topics ranging from the so-called “contradictions” in the Biblical book of Acts, or perhaps pondered the crimes committed in the name of Christianity – listen in to today’s mind-stretching Q and A session for great answers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| T.S. Eliot said that the temptation which was the greatest treason was to do the right thing for the wrong reason. Satan and the Son of God met in such a conflict of reason, imagination and will. This is a classic passage. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| T.S. Eliot said that the temptation which was the greatest treason was to do the right thing for the wrong reason. Satan and the Son of God met in such a conflict of reason, imagination and will. This is a classic passage. |
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| A Fish Out of Water (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Many people have heard the story of Jonah and the big fish. But there is a lot more to this story, as we’ll find out today. Join us as Ravi begins his message on the life of the reluctant prophet Jonah. |
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| A Fish Out of Water (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever run from something that was true but you didn’t want to admit it? Join Ravi today, as he examines how Jonah ran from the very truth he preached. |
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| A Fish Out of Water (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi began his look at how the prophet Jonah “missed the boat” when it came to following God. Listen today as Ravi continues his examination of Jonah’s mistakes, beginning with a look into the life of the first American missionary. |
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| A Fish Out of Water (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi concludes his talk on Jonah’s failures, and contrasts his life with another famous missionary, David Livingstone. |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Has Christianity evolved away from its historic roots? Join us today as Ravi answers that and other questions from students at Georgia Tech. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We get into the meat of Ravi’s talk today as he builds some life applications for us from the Old Testament story of Daniel. Listen as Ravi brings us part two of his message and teaches us how to march against the crowd. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We get into the meat of Ravi’s talk today as he builds some life applications for us from the Old Testament story of Daniel. Listen as Ravi brings us part two of his message and teaches us how to march against the crowd. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did Daniel keep his faith and face up to the pagan culture around him without being corrupted by it? Ravi shares two of the principles that gave Daniel strength in today’s message. |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve heard so far about two of the three things that allowed Daniel to stand upright against the paganism that surrounded him in Babylon. Today we’re going to hear the last line he drew in the sand that gave him the strength to march on. |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Is Christianity the only religion that teaches some kind of atonement? Learn the answer to that and other questions from Georgia Tech students in today’s program. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Habakkuk raised the most pointed perennial questions. "How, Oh Lord can you explain your sovereignty when there is such violence, injustice and evil?" God's answer caught the prophet off-guard, and he penned this message of such enormous significance. |
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| Who Are You God? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does God know everything? Is He beyond understanding? Is He just a higher link in an endless evolutionary chain? Listen in today as Ravi Zacharias begins part one of his message, “Who Are You God?”. |
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| Who Are You God? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Once you get past the question “Is there a God?,” the next logical question is “What is He like?” Today Ravi gives us some insight into that question and begins constructing an answer. |
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| Who Are You God? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How has the infinite God revealed Himself to finite man? Tune in to today’s broadcast as Ravi Zacharias continues his message, “Who Are You God?”. |
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| Who Are You God? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us for today’s broadcast as Ravi concludes his message by sharing more insight into the character and nature of God. |
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| Harvard Veritas Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If God is really love, isn’t it self-centered of Him to not allow atheists to enter heaven? Discover the answer to this question and more – today on “Just Thinking” with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| What can give you the confidence you need to not only have faith, but to confess it to others? If you’ve wished you had more courage to share the gospel, today’s message will be a great resource for you. Join us today as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| We continue Stuart McAllister’s presentation as he talks to us about what we need to do as believers to share our faith with confidence. Stuart is Director of Training and Special Projects for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, and today he shares some of his own testimony. |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| “How do we know, and how do we know that we know?” That existential question is something we should all be able to answer as Christians. Can you? RZIM Director of Training and Special Projects, Stuart McAllister, concludes his broadcast today and asks some tough questions about the church and how we as believers respond to the world around us. |
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| Harvard Veritas Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Is there a God? This question has fascinated mankind for most of recorded history. In today’s program, Ravi Zacharias defends God’s existence against questions from a Harvard audience. Join us today for “Just Thinking” with author and apologist Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Harvard Veritas Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| In today’s program, Ravi continues his defense of God’s existence in part three of his presentation at the Harvard Veritas Forum. Join us for this insightful Q & A. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Habakkuk raised the most pointed perennial questions. "How, Oh Lord can you explain your sovereignty when there is such violence, injustice and evil?" God's answer caught the prophet off-guard, and he penned this message of such enormous significance. |
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| The Constancy of God (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Change. At times it can be exciting yet just as often uncomfortable, disconcert-ing and frustrating. We change. Our circumstances change. But God never changes. In this message, Ravi reveals three significant changes God makes in the life of a believer, providing the filter by which all other changes can be interpreted. If you are uncertain of what the future holds, this message will be an encouragement to you. |
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| The Constancy of God (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Change. At times it can be exciting yet just as often uncomfortable, disconcert-ing and frustrating. We change. Our circumstances change. But God never changes. In this message, Ravi reveals three significant changes God makes in the life of a believer, providing the filter by which all other changes can be interpreted. If you are uncertain of what the future holds, this message will be an encouragement to you. |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| You’ve probably heard people say “Well, that’s true for you but not for me” when referring to some opinion or religious belief on which they disagree. Are there any “truths” that can be considered universal or absolute? Listen in to today’s broadcast and find out. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Absolute truth is under attack – and the search to find it has become more and more difficult. Join us today as Ravi shares part two of his message and looks at the rise of secularism and its negative effect on absolutes. |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| For the last few days Ravi has looked at the progress of secularization against the concept of absolute truth. Today he’ll begin a look at the second enemy Truth has in our culture. We invite you to listen in and learn why all the black and white areas are rapidly fading to gray. |
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| The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi Zacharias concludes his powerful message, “The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society,” with a look at the final philosophy opposing the very concept of truth. |
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| University of Illinois Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Time and time again Ravi has had to defend his belief in Christianity. Join him today as he answers questions from a live audience at the University of Illinois. |
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| Christ’s Answers for Man’s Questions (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why are we here? What is reality? Is there life after death? Can perfection be reached? Mankind throughout history has asked all these questions, and in all that time, only one person has been able to answer them all. Join Ravi today as he shows us how Christ effectively answered the major existential questions we grapple with. |
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| Christ’s Answers for Man’s Questions (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We heard yesterday how the capacity for evil is locked into the human heart. Ravi Zacharias continues that theme in his message today – and teaches us how Christ not only identified evil, He also created a way to destroy it. |
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| Christ’s Answers for Man’s Questions (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Most of us have probably seen the bumper sticker that reads, “Jesus is the Answer.” Of course, the skeptic’s response is “Well, then, what’s the question?” Ravi continues unfolding the truth in part three of his message – don’t miss it! |
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| Christ’s Answers for Man’s Questions (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s broadcast Ravi wraps up his look at the centrality of Christ and makes three final points to balance the four we’ve heard so far. We invite you to join us for this insightful presentation. |
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| University of Illinois Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How would Jesus deal with the Baha'i faith? Is it really the all-inclusive and tolerant religion it claims to be? The answer to that and other tough questions today on Just Thinking. |
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| Ichabod, Where is the Glory (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In today's message, “Ichabod, Where is the Glory?”, we find that God's people in the Old Testament refused to see Him for Who He was -- and Ichabod -- His glory, was removed from them. Ravi will challenge us to take a look inside and test just how submitted we are to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. |
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| The Lostness of Man (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve created hot air balloons and land mines, erected the Golden Gate Bridge and leveled cities – written Macbeth and Mein Kampf. What’s wrong with us? The answer to these contradictions is only found in the scriptures, and that’s where Ravi Zacharias takes us in today’s program. |
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| The Lostness of Man (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi continues looking at the evil in man’s heart and presents more evidence for man’s lostness. |
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| The Lostness of Man (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| At the end of yesterday's program, Ravi used an illustration from Albert Camus’ book entitled The Stranger, where he talks of a man who claimed on the day of his execution that "he didn’t care whether God existed or not." Today, Ravi moves into his second point about man's lostness. |
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| The Lostness of Man (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us for today's program as Ravi completes his picture of man's lostness and separation from God and contrasts it with the redemption that Christ brings. |
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| University of Illinois Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If Christianity is true, does that mean that countless millions before Christ were doomed to hell? Hear the answer to that and other tough questions today on “Just Thinking.” |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The 19th century writer George Macdonald once said, "To give truth to him who loves it not is but to give him plentiful material for misinterpretation." Indeed, Ravi argues that the ideas of rationalism and agnosticism and the institution of the media have altered our social landscape, such that belief in God's revelation seems wholly implausible for many individuals. Without such an understanding, proclamation is pointless. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The 19th century writer George Macdonald once said, "To give truth to him who loves it not is but to give him plentiful material for misinterpretation." Indeed, Ravi argues that the ideas of rationalism and agnosticism and the institution of the media have altered our social landscape, such that belief in God's revelation seems wholly implausible for many individuals. Without such an understanding, proclamation is pointless. |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In the book of Numbers there is an extraordinary story involving the children of Israel and a prophet named Balaam. Learn some sharp truths from this fascinating encounter today on Just Thinking. |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi shares more about the prophet Balaam, and we discover his unique gift. What was it, and how did he use it? Tune in and find out. |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Since Balaam had been given an amazing gift of blessing and cursing, you’d think that he would be very attentive to God’s will in his life – but it didn’t turn out that way. We’ll hear in today’s program that it only takes a series of small steps to take you far away from the correct path. |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| So far, we’ve heard about the gift of blessing that God gave Balaam – and how Balaam wasted his gift by selling it out to the evil king of Moab. So far, Balaam has compromised his integrity and run from the voice of God. Could things get worse? Find out today! |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi today as he contrasts the life of David Livingstone with the life of Balaam in the conclusion of his message. |
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| Ichabod, Where is the Glory (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In today's message, “Ichabod, Where is the Glory?”, we find that God's people in the Old Testament refused to see Him for Who He was -- and Ichabod -- His glory, was removed from them. Ravi will challenge us to take a look inside and test just how submitted we are to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is widely believed to be a moral imperative which everyone can accept and try to follow without religious faith--as if it were a belief which came naturally to man. But this is a terrible error. All moral imperatives can only be affirmed if they are rooted in the absolute. Here the authority of the scriptures is cogently defended and from such authority precepts for life's origin and destiny emerge. |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is widely believed to be a moral imperative which everyone can accept and try to follow without religious faith--as if it were a belief which came naturally to man. But this is a terrible error. All moral imperatives can only be affirmed if they are rooted in the absolute. Here the authority of the scriptures is cogently defended and from such authority precepts for life's origin and destiny emerge. |
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| A Time to Search (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever tried to comprehend the concept of time? Join us as RZIM’s Canadian Executive Director Joe Boot fills in for Ravi Zacharias today with a message that will challenge your perception of time. |
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| A Time to Search (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Time overtakes generations, landmarks and even life itself. But what is a Biblical understanding of the passage of time? Find out today as RZIM’s Canadian Executive Director Joe Boot continues his message, filling in for Ravi Zacharias. |
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| A Time to Search (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we heard about the origins of time. Today we’ll hear more about the responsibility of a Christian inside of time, with RZIM’s Canadian Executive Director, Joe Boot. |
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| A Time to Search (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we discovered the importance of understanding that tomorrow isn’t promised – that our time is precious and valuable now. RZIM’s Canadian Executive Director Joe Boot concludes his thoughts with a look at how we are supposed to live today in the light of eternity. |
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| One Week in October (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Shortly after the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in 1999, Ravi Zacharias was invited to several churches in the area to speak. Over the next four Fridays, we’re going to bring you Question & Answer sessions from those meetings. Today we present Part One. |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There are a lot of causes that people have. Saving whales, ending starvation, helping the homeless… you name it, someone is trying to do it. Though these causes are often very good, Ravi Zacharias wants us to look deeper this week. Is there a single, most important cause that we need to take on? |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Without a cause our lives lack meaning. Would you like to discover the ultimate cause that we can have as believers? Ravi began his series yesterday and continues his look at that cause today. |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Listen in to part three of Ravi’s message as he continues the story of Nehemiah and links it to the cause that we as believers should have foremost in our minds. |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his series so far, Ravi has linked the story of Nehemiah and his leadership of the rebuilding of Jerusalem to the cause that Christ has given us today – the cause of reaching the lost. Today he concludes his thoughts and takes a final look at Nehemiah. |
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| One Week in October (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Shortly after the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in 1999, Ravi Zacharias was invited to several churches in the area to speak. Over the next three Fridays, we're going to bring you Question & Answer sessions from those meetings. Today we present Part Two of those sessions: How does worship relate to meaning? Why would a loving God allow tragedies to take place? Ravi answers both these tough questions in today’s Q and A session. |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The act of standing up for God always comes with a cost. Today Ravi Zacharias begins a new series based on the life of Nehemiah, and draws out principles that we can implement as we face the challenges of living in an unbelieving world. |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The opposition and scorn that Nehemiah faced is much like what modern Christians face in their day-to-day lives. We’ve already heard how Nehemiah was scorned for his exclusiveness – now we’ll learn what other charges were brought against him. |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Nehemiah was confronted by schemers, scorners, even deliberate hostility, as he worked to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The way he responded to all of this is the real lesson – and Ravi digs into that today. |
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| One Week in October (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Shortly after the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in 1999, Ravi Zacharias was invited to several churches in the area to speak. Over the next two Fridays, we’re going to bring you Question & Answer sessions from those meetings. Today we present Part Three of those sessions, as Ravi answers three questions with eternal ramifications in this Friday’s Q & A session. |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today we’re looking at the last weapon Nehemiah used to counter the opposition and complete the task God had given him. |
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| Faith Under Fire—Jesus Among Other Gods (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| You’ve heard Ravi give illustrations from war, history, poetry and other sources, but only occasionally from his own life. Starting today we’re going to hear why he chose Christ over all else in his personal quest for answers. |
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| Faith Under Fire—Jesus Among Other Gods (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far in Ravi’s presentation we’ve heard how a traumatic event in his childhood made him ask the question “Where is God?” Today we’ll here how that question was answered as Ravi continues his testimony. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire—Jesus Among Other Gods (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his series thus far, Ravi has shared with us his personal quest to find meaning – and told us how he eventually met Christ and was fulfilled intellectually. Today he’s going to tell us why Christ alone is the answer to the ultimate questions of life. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire—Jesus Among Other Gods (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Tune in to today’s broadcast for powerful thoughts on the centrality of Jesus Christ. If you’ve ever wondered about the great questions of morality, origin, meaning and destiny, this message is for you. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| One Week in October (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Shortly after the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School in 1999, Ravi Zacharias was invited to several churches in the area to speak. Over the last three Fridays, we have brought you Question & Answer sessions from those meetings. Today we present the final part of those sessions as Ravi is asked about the truth of the Bible and about free will. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Based on 2 Corinthians 4, this deals with Paul's defense of his ministry under a most scrutinizing examination. Every minister must apply these principles, or fail. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire—The Running Father (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us as Michael Ramsden, director of RZIM in the United Kingdom, re-tells a story that you probably think you know – the parable of the prodigal son. His take on it may be unlike any you’ve ever heard. Listen in to today’s broadcast as he sets the scene. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Faith Under Fire—The Running Father (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Michael Ramsden gave us some background on the parable of the prodigal son. Today he digs into the parable itself. What do we miss when we look at this parable from a Western perspective? Tune in and find out! |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Faith Under Fire -The Running Father (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Did you know that when the prodigal son came home after disgracing his father and his town, death was the proper penalty? Today Michael Ramsden shares a second shocking revelation that you probably didn’t hear in Sunday school. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Faith Under Fire -The Running Father (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Michael Ramsden concludes his message with a final analysis of Jesus’ parable and a look at the confrontation between the father and the eldest son. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| PaLM Pastor’s Conferenc (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Can a person really be unbiased? Can we really answer anything with objectivity?\r\nToday Ravi Zacharias addresses these questions in a Q & A session from a recent pastor’s conference. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Based on 2 Corinthians 4, this deals with Paul's defense of his ministry under a most scrutinizing examination. Every minister must apply these principles, or fail. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire-Ethics in the Workplace (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| From illegal downloading, to embezzlement, to little white lies, the question of ethics is a big one. How can we hold to our beliefs when we are faced with temptation? Ravi Zacharias addresses that topic in his new series, “Ethics in the Workplace.” |
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| Faith Under Fire-Ethics in the Workplace (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi mentioned that there were three principles that would guard us from unethical choices. Today he begins revealing those principles as he continues his message based on the life of King Solomon. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire-Ethics in the Workplace (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Making proper ethical choices isn’t as easy as it seems. Have you considered the effect your choices might have on your family? On your friends? On the poor? In part three of his message, Ravi gives us another powerful tool for determining the right thing to do. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire-Ethics in the Workplace (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far this week Ravi has shared with us two important principles on how we can determine proper ethics. Today Ravi shares the third and final principle that will help you live an ethical life you can rejoice in. |
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| PaLM Pastor’s Conferenc (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Is the church doing what it’s supposed to? Are other religions okay because their followers seem to be happy? Are people intrinsically valuable? Is there a sign that shows that God is listening to us? Today Ravi answers a stack of questions from his audience in a whirlwind Q and A session – buckle up and join us! |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Circumstances in the world around us sometimes make us wonder if life is just random, with no ultimate point. And yet, there is so much in the world that speaks of a design and a purpose. But what exactly is that purpose? That’s our topic this week with Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Thirsty Souls and Living Water (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How could a dysfunctional family situation that unfolded millennia ago have an impact that rippled through history up to this very day? RZIM Canada Director Joe Boot sets the stage today in part one of his message, “Thirsty Souls and Living Water.”\r\n |
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| God and Remembrance (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Memory. It’s a precious gift from God with a very specific purpose! Ravi shares part of that purpose in today’s message as he begins his intriguing presentation, “God and Remembrance.” |
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| God and Remembrance (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why is memory so important to God? We’re going to find out in today’s message as Ravi begins looking at a fascinating story from the book of Joshua. |
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| God and Remembrance (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the Old Testament God had the Israelites create memorials to him as a reminder of his past providence. In today’s message, Ravi makes the point that many efforts in America are moving in the opposite direction by removing the monuments that honor God. We invite you to join us as he continues his fascinating presentation. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| God and Remembrance (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you been able to build a portfolio of memories of occasions where God has come through for you in a big way? Maybe now is the time to start! Today Ravi concludes his message with some final thoughts on why a redeemed memory is so important. |
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| PaLM Pastor’s Conference (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Is a personal encounter with Jesus REALLY needed to be born-again? What about those who have never heard of Christ? Join us today as Ravi answers these vital questions of eternal importance. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Circumstances in the world around us sometimes make us wonder if life is just random, with no ultimate point. And yet, there is so much in the world that speaks of a design and a purpose. But what exactly is that purpose? That’s our topic this week with Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Postmodern Condition (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| “Postmodernism” is a term that is tossed around by everyone from pastors to art students. What is this new worldview and how does it affect our society? Find out as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias with a fascinating look inside the movement. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Postmodern Condition (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How does postmodernism affect the arts? How is it reshaping our societal structure? Stuart McAllister answers those questions in today’s continuation of his fascinating message. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Postmodern Condition (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Art is destroying itself, all truth is in question and our societal structure is crumbling. What else could possibly go wrong? Find out today as Stuart McAllister shares more about how postmodernism differs from the modernist thinking of the past. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Postmodern Condition (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What do Star Wars, the Talking Heads and deconstructionism have in common? Give up? They all espouse a philosophy of postmodernism. Tune in today as Stuart McAllister concludes his message, “The Postmodern Condition.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| PaLM Pastor’s Conference (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Why would God allow tragedy to happen inside of a family? Isn’t He sovereign? Couldn’t He prevent the early death of our loved ones? Ravi Zacharias provides an answer to the problem of death in today’s program. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms II (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| We all face temptation. It’s a part of living as a human being, and amazingly, Jesus was no exception. So what were the primary temptations that Jesus faced? How did Jesus respond to these temptations? What can we learn from His temptation experience in the desert? Listen in this week to “Let My People Think” as Dr. Ravi Zacharias looks at the temptation experience of Jesus recorded in Matthew 4. |
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| Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| On April 8th, 1966, Time Magazine bore a cover with the question “Is God Dead?” in bold red text on a black background. Forty years later, many are asking that same question – and a lot of those aren’t just asking if God’s dead, they’re living like God’s dead! Find out why as Ravi Zacharias examines the philosophy of Atheism in today’s program. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi framed out the philosophy of Atheism. Today he digs into it further and looks at one of its major proponents, Friedrich Nietzsche. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Friedrich Nietzsche has been dead for a long time – yet his philosophy is still with us. Yesterday Ravi pointed out the influence Nietzsche’s work had on leaders such as Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. Unfortunately, his rabid atheism has also affected American culture as well. Find out how in part three of Ravi’s message |
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| Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Throughout this week we’ve heard Ravi Zacharias share insights into the destruction and confusion caused by the philosophy of Atheism. Today he’s going to wrap up his message with a look at what ultimately brings meaning to our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| PaLM Pastor’s Conference (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If “no one comes to the Father except through [Jesus]”, what about those without access to the Gospel? Join us today as Ravi Zacharias answers that question in today’s Question and Answer session at a recent pastor’s conference. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms II (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| We all face temptation. It’s a part of living as a human being, and amazingly, Jesus was no exception. So what were the primary temptations that Jesus faced? How did Jesus respond to these temptations? What can we learn from His temptation experience in the desert? Listen in this week to “Let My People Think” as Dr. Ravi Zacharias looks at the temptation experience of Jesus recorded in Matthew 4. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not for Ours Only (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. \r\n |
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| Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?) (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Who is Jesus? If He is God as He claims to be, how should we respond to that knowledge? Join us as Ravi Zacharias discusses why Christ’s identity matters as he starts this week’s series. |
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| Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?) (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Why does the law of non-contradiction matter? When you apply it to Christ’s claims and to the claims of other religions, you’ll quickly find out! Ravi does just that in today’s message. |
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| Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?) (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Where does human dignity come from? Ravi looks at the only Person who can provide meaning and purpose to life as he continues his message, “Who is Jesus?” |
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| Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?) (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Meaning. Purpose. Human Dignity. All are lost in the absence of Christ. That’s the claim that Ravi Zacharias is making in his series this week – and his thinking behind it is quite compelling. How can you back up that reasoning? We’re about to find out as we present part four of Ravi’s message. |
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| Who is Jesus? (And Why Does it Matter?) (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In yesterday’s message Ravi Zacharias shared part of a speech by Steven Hawking that illustrated how grim the future looks without God. Today he wraps up his series, “Who is Jesus?”, with a look at how hopeful things look with God. |
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| In Search of Meaning (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Without meaning, nothing in life is worth pursuing. Our jobs, our families, our hobbies – all are worthless without a framework of understanding. What gives life meaning? Ravi Zacharias digs into that topic today as he starts his new series. |
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| In Search of Meaning (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What is life all about? Why are we here? Is there any “ultimate” reason for existence? Listen in today as Ravi Zacharias continues his series on the pursuit of meaning. |
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| In Search of Meaning (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When we can’t look past the end of our nose at the marvels of the world around us, we can’t really have a meaningful existence. You may think this is a simplistic view – and it would be if that’s all there is - but Ravi Zacharias has barely scratched the surface. We’re about to find out how a healthy sense of wonder goes a lot deeper than you might think. |
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| In Search of Meaning (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We’ve discovered how wonder, truth and love work in harmony to create meaning. That’s not all, though - there’s one more piece in the puzzle and Ravi Zacharias puts it in place today. |
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| In Search of Meaning (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We had the chance to present a Q and A session that directly relates to our message this week on the search for meaning– so we’re taking it! Tune in and listen as Ravi interacts with his audience at Ohio State University. |
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| Not for Ours Only (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This is a message from Acts 10 on that historical encounter between the Jewish and the Gentile world. It also deals with the cardinal issue of the nature of truth and the sincerity of the seeker. Unless the two meet, there is no conversion. \r\n |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He lost almost everything – his health, his fortune – even his children. What kind of questions does a man in that situation ask of God – and how does God respond? This week Ravi Zacharias examines these questions with a look at the life of Job. Join us today for the start of his series, “The Questions of a Man in Agony.” |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| A person dealing with pain would probably ask different questions of God than a person with a comfortable life. Questions like “Why am I in this situation?” or “Why don’t I get better?” Ravi Zacharias continues his look at the life of Job today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’re in the middle of a series on the pain of Job, and yesterday Job started asking the important questions – today we’ll hear how God answers as we continue Ravi’s series, “The Questions of a Man in Agony.” |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us as Ravi Zacharias looks at the only way that pain can truly be understood. We wrap up the story of Job in today’s powerful message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| India Vision Q & A (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today on “Just Thinking” as Ravi Zacharias answers questions from a live audience in India, the country of his birth. |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The notion of sin is not a popular one today, is it? Our society looks at the idea of “sin” as an antiquated concept that keeps people from enjoying what they want to do. Today on our program, Ravi Zacharias looks at the life of the Biblical character Joseph to offer us some insight into enduring suffering and resisting temptation in our lives. As we’ll see, Joseph faced a tough temptation and he endured a horrible past, but he did not give in to sin. Joseph made it through the hard times to become a man of integrity and mercy. |
| Dr. Ravi Zachrias |
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| Thirsty Souls and Living Water (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday RZIM Canada Director Joe Boot introduced the story surrounding Abraham’s servant-wife Hagar and how she and Ishmael were ejected from the family. Join us today as he continues those thoughts. |
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| Thirsty Souls and Living Water (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join Joe Boot, Director of RZIM Canada today as he looks at the bigger picture of God’s provision for Hagar and her son Ishmael in the desert. |
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| Thirsty Souls and Living Water (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What kind of a culture do we need to create for the gospel to flourish? Listen in today for the answer as Joe Boot completes his message, “Thirsty Souls and Living Water.” |
| Joe Boot |
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| India Vision Q & A (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is life an illusion? Join us today and hear the answer to that question as Ravi Zacharias defends Christianity before an audience in India. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Through Conflict and Crisis (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The notion of sin is not a popular one today, is it? Our society looks at the idea of “sin” as an antiquated concept that keeps people from enjoying what they want to do. Today on our program, Ravi Zacharias looks at the life of the Biblical character Joseph to offer us some insight into enduring suffering and resisting temptation in our lives. As we’ll see, Joseph faced a tough temptation and he endured a horrible past, but he did not give in to sin. Joseph made it through the hard times to become a man of integrity and mercy. |
| Dr. Ravi Zachrias |
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| Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can a culture be considered neutral if it is stripped of all traces of religion, guilt and morality? Today on “Just Thinking” we listen in as Ravi Zacharias addresses these issues before an audience at Penn State University. |
| Dr. Ravi Zachrias |
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| Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When religion and objective morality are put on the sidelines… who comes out to play? Ravi Zacharias continues his message today with deeper look into the philosophical quagmire that is the 21st century. |
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| Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week on “Just Thinking,” Ravi Zacharias has been delving into the three moods that are contributing to the destruction of Western civilization. Today, Ravi continues his series with a look at pluralism. What is pluralism and why is it a bad thing? Tune in and find out. |
| Dr. Ravi Zachrias |
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| Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In our series so far we’ve heard about the moods of secularism and pluralism and their negative effects on civilization. Today we’re going to discover a third movement and how it serves to put the final nail in the coffin of a reasonable society, as Ravi Zacharias finishes his talks before an audience at Penn State University. |
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| India Vision Q & A (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is man’s ultimate purpose here on earth? Is there meaning in life? Ravi answers these questions from his audience today in a session originally recorded in India. |
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| Why I’m Not An Atheist (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is atheism really true? Is there really no God -- no creator behind the universe? Much of the academic community would tell us that there isn’t—that the universe is random and that the idea of God is a disproven, antiquated belief. But for the atheist, there remains one very important question: Can man live without God? Join us for a thought-provoking response from Ravi Zacharias in a message entitled “Why I’m Not An Atheist”. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| All of history has been affected by one man. Today Ravi Zacharias begins a new series entitled “The Uniqueness of Christ in History” and shows how Jesus Christ was more than just a man. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In part one of Ravi’s message we heard about Christ’s unique place in human minds. Today Ravi wraps up those thoughts and continues with a look at how Jesus also fits into an eternal perspective. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Everything Jesus did was done with a constant awareness of His Father above and the glory from which He had come – and to which He would eventually return. Today we’ll continue our look at that eternal perspective and discover a second aspect of Christ: His internal imperative. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in History (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today, Ravi presents his last two thoughts on the uniqueness of Christ in history--Christ’s personal directive and His inspirational incentive. How do these seemingly abstract concepts relate to your life? Tune in and find out as Ravi concludes his message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| India Vision Q & A (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why do we need to go through Christ to speak to God? To what extent is it possible to understand God in reality? Ravi answers both of these questions in today’s Q and A session. |
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| Why I’m Not An Atheist (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Is atheism really true? Is there really no God -- no creator behind the universe? Much of the academic community would tell us that there isn’t—that the universe is random and that the idea of God is a disproven, antiquated belief. But for the atheist, there remains one very important question: Can man live without God? Join us for a thought-provoking response from Ravi Zacharias in a message entitled “Why I’m Not An Atheist”. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Are all religions true in their own way? Is Christ unique among the other religious figures such as Buddha, Mohammed and the Dalai Lama? Ravi Zacharias answers these questions in his series this week, “The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions” – join us today for part one! |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi showed us how two opposite things cannot be true at the same time, and then applied that to the matter of religion – a place where many refuse to think rationally. Today he continues those thoughts in his message, “The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions.” |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far this week, Ravi shared how Jesus Christ stands in distinction to other worldviews by answering the dark reality of human nature. Today we’ll rejoin him for part three of this week’s series as he continues that thought, and presents two more vital points that set Jesus apart. |
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| The Uniqueness of Christ in World Religions (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of Ravi’s message, we’ll discover the final point that sets Christ apart from other world religions. It’s something that ancient philosophers and modern thinkers seek after without resolution. What is this mystery? Unity in diversity. Join us today as Ravi helps us to understand its importance. |
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| Waterloo Q & A (1 of 6) - Listen Now |
| Why does Christianity have so many denominations? Why does God’s work in us have to take so long? Ravi answers both of these questions from his audience today and answers them with characteristic skill and grace. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions that Conquered the World (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Looking at history from a spiritual perspective, the tenets of Christianity have been changing hearts and minds from the beginning of time. Tune in today as Ravi brings us part one of his message, “Convictions That Conquered the World.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions that Conquered the World (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we learned how the Christian faith is grounded in the present but remembers the past as it looks forward to the future. Join us today as Ravi continues to build the case for Christianity. |
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| Convictions that Conquered the World (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you look around the world at corrupt governments, twisted financial systems and human rights abuses, it’s easy to think things are hopeless. But can you imagine how much worse things looked two thousand years ago when most of the world was trapped in horrible savagery, human sacrifice and pagan ritual? Today Ravi continues looking at how the light of Christianity conquered the world – starting with Rome. |
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| Convictions that Conquered the World (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The power of Christ, and the freedom and peace that He brought to earth, has continued throughout the centuries. Join us today as Ravi wraps up his look at the convictions that conquered the world. |
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| Waterloo Q & A (2 of 6) - Listen Now |
| Is there empirical evidence for sin? If truth is exclusive, then is there a value to interfaith dialogue? Ravi answers these questions from his audience today on “Just Thinking.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons From Royalty (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Many of us recognize King Solomon as “the wisest man in the world.” Indeed, the Bible tells us that Solomon was given wisdom beyond any man that ever lived. Yet, as Ravi discusses, all of Solomon’s wisdom didn’t keep him from terrible immorality. His circumstances and mistakes provide some valuable lessons for us today. |
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| Lessons From Royalty (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Many of us recognize King Solomon as “the wisest man in the world.” Indeed, the Bible tells us that Solomon was given wisdom beyond any man that ever lived. Yet, as Ravi discusses, all of Solomon’s wisdom didn’t keep him from terrible immorality. His circumstances and mistakes provide some valuable lessons for us today. |
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| Wisdom To Walk By (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week Stuart McAllister has unfolded the scenario most of us live in – a life of work, stress, family – and little time for walking quietly with God in prayer. Today he concludes his message with a final look at our hectic times – and how we can find God’s peace through prayer.\r\n |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Wisdom To Walk By (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How does prayer fit into the day-to-day routine? Join us today as Stuart McAllister begins his message, “Prayer and Dependent Living,” with a look at Psalm 5, and discover how to make your life dependent on God through the power of prayer.\r\n |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Wisdom To Walk By (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In yesterday’s program, Stuart McAllister began his message “Prayer and Dependent Living” by looking at how relevant prayer can be in our lives. Today he continues by examining society’s hectic rush and its disconnectedness from God. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Wisdom To Walk By (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Most of us believe that we should work hard, be on time, run a tight ship and plan our schedules to use every moment of the day – but that’s not necessarily the healthiest routine, spiritually speaking. Find out why as Stuart McAllister continues his message, “Prayer and Dependent Living.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Waterloo Q & A (3 of 6) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi is posed two questions that have baffled Christians for ages: (1) How can free will and God’s sovereignty co-exist – does one take away from the other? (2) Does God change over time? Can the violence in the Old Testament be attributed to a loving God? Tune in for the answers! |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If The Foundations Be Destroyed (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| A cultural revolution is underway! God, in His wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives should be lived. All are being shaken with titanic force. In his message, “If the Foundations Be Destroyed,” Ravi discusses these pillars and responds to the dangers that shake them. |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Almost all religions have a place for it, and some idealistic beliefs deny its existence, but there’s no ignoring evil. Ravi Zacharias starts his new series, “The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life” in today’s program. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi fleshes out God’s, and ultimately our own, reality in the continuation of his message, “The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What can compete against the darkness in our spirits? In today’s broadcast, Ravi Zacharias looks at some powerful alternatives to letting evil rule the day. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is the significance of miracles? Ravi looks at that and other questions today in the conclusion of his message, “The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Panel Q & A (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| In today’s program, Ravi answers questions from a live audience, then shares some thoughts on the emptiness of the philosophy of Naturalism as opposed to the hope that can be found in Jesus Christ. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| If The Foundations Be Destroyed (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| A cultural revolution is underway! God, in His wisdom and grace, set four foundations on which our lives should be lived. All are being shaken with titanic force. In his message, “If the Foundations Be Destroyed,” Ravi discusses these pillars and responds to the dangers that shake them. |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is life all about? Why are we here? Is there any “ultimate” reason for existence? Listen in today as Ravi Zacharias begins his new series on the pursuit of meaning. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s continuation of his message “The Pursuit of Meaning,” Ravi looks at the big picture and the Person behind it. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why does Ravi feel that heaven is so important to a meaningful life? Find out in today’s broadcast. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join as today for the conclusion of Ravi’s message as he assembles the final building blocks of a meaningful life.\r\n\r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Georgia Tech Q & A (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| Has Christianity evolved away from its historic roots? Join us today as Ravi answers that and other questions from students at Georgia Tech. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| When God Bids Farewell (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What happens to a nation that squanders its history and suffers the entailments of God's departed glory? Such was the sad course of Israel during Ezekiel's life, for the prophet witnessed the demise of spiritual leadership and the disobedience of God's people. Ravi illuminates Israel's sin- their turning from God and their misguided appeal for a human king-and explores the biblical understanding of glory. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| When God Bids Farewell (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What happens to a nation that squanders its history and suffers the entailments of God's departed glory? Such was the sad course of Israel during Ezekiel's life, for the prophet witnessed the demise of spiritual leadership and the disobedience of God's people. Ravi illuminates Israel's sin- their turning from God and their misguided appeal for a human king-and explores the biblical understanding of glory. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| In the Face of Fear: Psalm 27 (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| From inflation to terrorism to our own mortality, there are a lot of things that can cause us to fear. Find your source of comfort and assurance in uncertain times in today’s message as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| In the Face of Fear: Psalm 27 (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There are all kinds of phobias – spiders, the dark, heights – and the list grows every day. Today Stuart McAllister helps us deal with fear by laying out where we stand – and Who we stand with. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi today as he looks at Ezekiel’s call to ministry. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today we discover what Ezekiel’s calling entailed, as well as the spiritual and physical burden it placed on his shoulders. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did God help Ezekiel stand through his trials and continue his ministry? Find out in today’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What can we learn from the story of Ezekiel? Find out today in the conclusion of Ravi’s message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Q & A from the 2004 RZIM Atlanta Banquet (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| Since Christianity claims that no one can be saved outside of Christ, does God ignore those who pray to him in other religions? Hear the answer out in today’s Q & A session. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| In the Face of Fear: Psalm 27 (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| King David proclaims in Psalm 27: “The Lord is my light and salvation, whom shall I fear? The Lord is the defense of my life, whom shall I dread?” Can you say those words with confidence? Join us today as Stuart McAllister continues his message with further insight into Psalm 27 and shows us the strength we have to face fear. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| In the Face of Fear: Psalm 27 (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you’re someone who’s always afraid, you might not have your eyes pointed in the right direction! Join us as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias, and continues his look into Psalm 27. Stuart shows us how we can overcome our fears by looking forward to our ultimate destination. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Waterloo Q & A (4 of 6) - Listen Now |
| In a thoughtful Q and A, Ravi’s questioners address topics such as the difference between absolutes held by varying worldviews, and the dangers of pluralism. Join us today on Just Thinking. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Divided Heart, Divided Home (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The collapse of a home might not make headlines, but its impact will etch itself into the conscience of the victim and the victimizer. One of God's greatest gifts is the home. Failing here, we fail in the heart. In this message, Ravi deals specifically with husbands and fathers. |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did western culture go from the humanism of the 1950’s and early 60’s to the “spirituality” of the 90’s and today? Ravi looks at that question today in part one of his new series. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Since we’re now inundated with New Age ideas and thinking, what will this influence lead to? Tune in and find out today on “Just Thinking.” |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you think that the New Age is just a mixture of meditation, yoga, Eastern thinking, and a general love for the environment – think again! Ravi exposes the common framework of the New Age movement on today’s program. |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Learn the fundamental precepts of the New Age belief system and how you can communicate with its practitioners in this fourth and final installment of Ravi’s message. |
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| Utah Q & A (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Do you believe that God can grant limited sovereignty to His creatures, or is that phrase a contradiction? Hear Ravi’s answer to that and other questions today on “Just Thinking.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Mind the Gap (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever prayed for something to happen and then been shattered when the exact opposite happened? Or wondered why a godly person died young? What we expect from God is not always what He provides! Ravi explores this division in part one of this week’s series. |
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| Mind the Gap (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can God be trusted? We acknowledge that He is in control of all things, but when circumstances don’t go our way, how do we avoid slipping into a gap of disbelief? Dr. Zacharias has some great suggestions in today’s broadcast. |
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| Mind the Gap (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When someone you love dies unexpectedly, do you blame God? After all, He could have prevented it, right? Ravi Zacharias encourages us to step back from our struggles and think twice before turning our backs on God, as he brings us today’s message. |
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| Mind the Gap (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the conclusion of this week's message, Ravi shares a personal account of how God’s plans in his life were not at all what he expected or desired! Join us for this final uplifting installment. |
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| Utah Q & A (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever dialogued with someone who held a different worldview from yours and had difficulty communicating your position? Today’s program should prove helpful for you. Join Ravi as he answers questions in front of a live audience in Utah. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Divided Heart, Divided Home (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The collapse of a home might not make headlines, but its impact will etch itself into the conscience of the victim and the victimizer. One of God's greatest gifts is the home. Failing here, we fail in the heart. In this message, Ravi deals specifically with husbands and fathers. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Cries of the Heart: The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Guilty! A description and often a feeling that’s hard to escape…no matter how hard we might try. We can try to ignore it, we can arrogantly claim to triumph over it, we can hide it out of fear and shame, but we can never seem to fully get away from feelings of guilt. This month, Ravi Zacharias will look at the specific ways in which man has tried to deal with guilt, and contrast those methods with God’s offer of forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Join Dr. Zacharias as he delivers his three-part message, “The Haunting Spectre of Guilt.” |
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| Not for Ours Only (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the Book of Acts, the Apostle Peter, a Jewish laborer whose life was changed by Christ, is sent by God to speak with Cornelius, a Gentile and a high-ranking officer in Caesar’s army. Listen in as Ravi pulls some great insights from this historic encounter. |
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| Not for Ours Only (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi takes a closer look at Cornelius the centurion and what his search for God reveals to us about God’s search for him. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not for Ours Only (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s broadcast Ravi focuses on the Apostle Peter – what important message did he have to learn in order to reach Cornelius? Tune in and find out as Ravi continues his insightful message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Not for Ours Only (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of his message, Ravi looks at the final principle we learn from the dramatic conversion of Cornelius the centurion. |
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| University of Michigan Q & A 1 (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How do you judge the validity of a particular worldview? Find out in today’s question and answer session at the University of Michigan. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Cries of the Heart: The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Guilty! A description and often a feeling that’s hard to escape…no matter how hard we might try. We can try to ignore it, we can arrogantly claim to triumph over it, we can hide it out of fear and shame, but we can never seem to fully get away from feelings of guilt. This month, Ravi Zacharias will look at the specific ways in which man has tried to deal with guilt, and contrast those methods with God’s offer of forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Join Dr. Zacharias as he delivers his three-part message, “The Haunting Spectre of Guilt.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Cries of the Heart: The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Guilty! A description and often a feeling that’s hard to escape…no matter how hard we might try. We can try to ignore it, we can arrogantly claim to triumph over it, we can hide it out of fear and shame, but we can never seem to fully get away from feelings of guilt. This month, Ravi Zacharias will look at the specific ways in which man has tried to deal with guilt, and contrast those methods with God’s offer of forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Join Dr. Zacharias as he delivers his three-part message, “The Haunting Spectre of Guilt.” |
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| Brittle Clay in Tender Hands (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He had a God-given – and very unpopular – message to deliver to a people in rebellion against God. It’s no wonder that Jeremiah became known as the “weeping prophet.” Ravi Zacharias takes a look into Jeremiah’s life as he begins this week’s series, “Brittle Clay in Tender Hands.” |
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| Brittle Clay in Tender Hands (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi today as he illustrates a surprising link between the deterioration of Israel during the time of Jeremiah and the moral tailspin of our own time, and how Jeremiah sensed God’s call on his life. |
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| Brittle Clay in Tender Hands (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did Jeremiah stay strong with his God-given task in the face of adversity? First, he recognized God’s call in his life. Tune in today and discover what else he did as Ravi Zacharias presents part three of his message, “Brittle Clay in Tender Hands.” |
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| Brittle Clay in Tender Hands (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There’s only one thing that can change hearts forever – God’s truth. Discover it today in the conclusion of “Brittle Clay in Tender Hands.” |
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| Waterloo Q & A (5 of 6) - Listen Now |
| For being the “Body of Christ,” sometimes the church seems to be pretty disjointed. Is this because the Bible can be translated in different ways by different people? And are Christians alone in the splintering of their faith? Hear the answer in today’s Q & A session from the University of Waterloo. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Wisdom to Walk By - In the Face of Failure (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What do you do when you’ve totally blown it? Your response determines whether or not that failure is a stepping stone to future success – or a road-block that will detain you permanently. Join us today and learn to make failure your teacher as we begin a new series with Stuart McAllister. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By - In the Face of Failure (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does failure immobilize you? Maybe you feel like you’ve hit a brick wall? If you feel like past failures are blocking your future success – join us today for some encouraging wisdom to walk by as Stuart McAllister continues his message. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By - In the Face of Failure (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He was blessed in battle, surrounded by men that served him loyally, and he had a covenant with God that ensured his family name would shine forever. Yet in the midst of his glory and triumph, King David made a horrible decision to commit adultery. This led to deceit, then to murder, and ultimately to grave family tragedy. Stuart McAllister looks at the failure -- and the redemption -- of King David in today’s message. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By - In the Face of Failure (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| As we heard yesterday, King David fell into horrible evil -- but he was still redeemable. Today we’ll get a look at how David received redemption and learn how we, too, can move on from failure, as we hear from Stuart McAllister. |
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| Waterloo Q & A (6 of 6) - Listen Now |
| Religion and the State. They have a long relationship that hasn’t always been very healthy. Today there are those eager to purge all religious mention from every aspect of the government - and also those who want to impose strict religious rule on everyone. Is it possible to have a balance between the two? Today Ravi Zacharias takes that question and more, from a live audience at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario, Canada. |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, “God loves you.” The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. Join Dr. Zacharias as he seeks to explore its depth. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Whether you realize it or not, our culture is in the midst of unprecedented change. The media supplies us with a dizzying array of images that we couldn’t have imagined a generation ago. Today we start a new series as Ravi Zacharias takes a look at these changes, and explains where we’re going and what we can expect from the future. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does it ever feel like the world is playing mind games with you? Learn to stand on the truth against an onslaught of images and contrary messages today on Just Thinking, with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his message this week, Ravi Zacharias refers to the tower of Babel and the image-based delights Satan used to tempt Christ in the wilderness. Both of these scenarios candidly relate to the temptations and drives that are increasingly overtaking our society, as Ravi shows how seductive the media can be. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, “God loves you.” The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. Join Dr. Zacharias as he seeks to explore its depth. |
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| Mind Games in a World of Images (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Mind games. That’s what the culture is playing with us. Unfortunately – we often don’t know it because we think these mind-games represent reality. The media, the arts, entertainment – all are in a downward spiral of lost absolutes and shades of gray. But there is hope, and today Ravi shows us that as he concludes his message. |
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| Coren Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If you are a person of faith – you know the world has questions for you. Join us today for answers to some of those tough questions, as television talk-show host Michael Coren features author and apologist Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac Take You Rebekah (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Marriage should last a lifetime – but why doesn’t it these days? What does it take to make a relationship stand the test of time? Join us for the answers as we look at the story of Isaac and Rebekah, this week with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
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| I, Isaac Take You Rebekah (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday, Ravi shared how Abraham sent Eliezer to seek out a wife for his son Isaac, and how God brought Eliezer to a beautiful and kind young woman by the name of Rebekah. Today we’re going to hear some thoughts about selecting a mate that might seem strange to Western culture – and might even make you uncomfortable - but they’re true just the same. |
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| I, Isaac Take You Rebekah (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When you look for qualities in a spouse – what strikes you as being most important? Intelligence? Beauty? Character? Ravi Zacharias has been presenting a message this week about the union of two remarkable people from the Old Testament – Isaac and Rebekah. The attribute that Ravi looks at today is a simple one that might not even come to mind when we look for a mate – but we certainly notice when it’s not there! |
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| I, Isaac Take You Rebekah (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Everywhere we turn in our society, we are bombarded by sensuality. In the midst of this overwhelming saturation, how can we possibly keep ourselves pure? How can we guard against falling into temptation? Today Ravi offers good wisdom on how to deal with those pressures, and how we can stay pure in an impure world. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| I, Isaac Take You Rebekah (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| This week on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias has been presenting a message taken from the Biblical account of Isaac and Rebekah, and showed how God’s hand orchestrated their relationship. As we’ve learned this week, God wants us to get to know HIM first, to have a relationship with Him, before we find our mate. Learn more in today’s conclusion of Ravi’s message, “I, Isaac Take You Rebekah.” |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| There is no greater cry of the human heart than that of loneliness. This is not restricted to the bereaved and unloved. In its most painful sense, loneliness is a gnawing idea of being emotionally unanchored or cosmically orphaned. It is not sufficient to say, “God loves you.” The question of loneliness goes deeper, and so must the answer. Join Dr. Zacharias as he seeks to explore its depth. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith? (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What you know in your mind isn’t always the same thing you feel in your heart - and we often base our decisions on how we “feel.” But what happens when we don’t “feel” our faith? We look at that today on “Just Thinking” with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith? (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Where do you turn when what you believe with your mind just doesn’t seem to connect with your heart? It seems many times that we’re gripped more by emotion than by reason, but there has to be some sort of balance between the two, doesn’t there? What makes human beings feel and act the way they do – is it just the firing of neurons and the release of hormones into our systems? Ravi tackles those thoughts today as we continue his message. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith? (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Are you one of those people that suppresses your emotions – or are you driven by them? As Ravi has been sharing this week, neither should be the case. We’ve been given our emotions for a reason, and even when they’re beating us up, we need to understand that they’re ultimately a gift from God. Listen in and learn why. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith? (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| “Can you feel this?” “Does it hurt when I push … there?” “What about your abdomen – any pain?” A doctor can often diagnose a patient’s problems by observing reactions and reflexes during an examination. But when it comes to faith – we alone can feel it. Ravi helps us know where to look in today’s program. |
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| Why Don't I Feel My Faith? (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We’ve seen how denying your emotions is an unhealthy way to live, but being controlled by them is just as damaging. So how do we find the balance? In yesterday’s message Ravi encouraged us to look upward rather than inward – and today he gives us three more anchors that will hold our faith firm no matter what. |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? Tune in as Dr. Zacharias answers these questions. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By: The Struggle for Perspective (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| It’s easy to get caught up in a culture that lives for the “here & now” – yet if we’re to understand life and have true satisfaction – we need to learn to live with an eternal perspective. Find out how to do that this week on “Just Thinking”, as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By: The Struggle for Perspective (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We live in a culture that has become fundamentally anti-God, anti-faith, and if we are not careful, we may soon find ourselves on dangerous ground. For instance, when you see other people experience the success that you hope for, people that aren’t concerned about spiritual things, how do you react? Today, RZIM Itinerant Speaker Stuart McAllister shares from Psalm 73, that David experienced these exact kinds of feelings and cried out to God for answers. |
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| Wisdom to Walk By: The Struggle for Perspective (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In yesterday’s broadcast, Stuart McAllister showed us from Psalm 73 how the David was nearly overcome by doubt, as he observed the lives of those around him. As we’ll hear today, something happened to snap David back to his senses, as he recovered his perspective. Stuart begins his talk with a few comments on the confusion in perspective that we face today – and how that loss of perspective echoes back to the time of the Psalmist.\r\n\r\n |
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| Wisdom to Walk By: The Struggle for Perspective (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ask any artist and they’ll tell you that perspective is an important part of making a drawing or painting look realistic. In the same way, having the right perspective is essential to our daily walk of faith. Unless we are looking at things through the proper perspective, our lives can lose their vibrancy, and disappointment and confusion follow. Today we conclude Stuart McAllister’s message from Psalm 73 as he illustrates the perspective of eternity. |
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| Coren Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If you are a person of faith – you know the world has questions for you. Join us today for answers to some of those tough questions, as television talk-show host Michael Coren features author and apologist Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? Tune in as Dr. Zacharias answers these questions. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Can you really hold onto anything as absolutely true? In a culture filled with gray areas, we’ll show you how you can not only recognize, but defend truth today on Just Thinking, with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi Zacharias began his series “Biblical Authority and Our Cultural Crisis” by looking at the violence and feelings of meaninglessness that have gripped our culture, as a result of cultural relativism. So how then do we present absolute truth to a world that doesn’t believe absolute truth exists? And what has brought us this condition? Ravi has three reasons for our decline – and he focuses on the first one today. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we began looking at three steps that have contributed to the decay of the notion of absolute truth. The first was that Revelation has been replaced by Reason – meaning that revealed truth is being attacked by man-centered philosophy. Today Ravi illustrates his second point -- the danger of agnosticism. |
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| Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If you were to ask an average person on the street the question, “Is there such a thing as absolute truth?” what kind of answers do you think you’d get? This week Ravi Zacharias has been exploring how relativism has weakened the truth in Western culture. He’s traced this decay through two steps so far, and he concludes his message today with his third and final point, the media’s grip on the attention of our culture. |
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| Coren Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If you’re a person of faith – you know the world has questions for you. Join us today for answers to some of those tough questions, as television talk-show host Michael Coren features author and apologist Ravi Zacharias. |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Despite its philosophical inconsistencies and societal failures, the pantheistic religion of Hinduism has influenced the religious mindset in more countries than any other non-Christian religion. What are its basic tenets? Why is it so alluring? How may the Christian respond? Tune in as Dr. Zacharias answers these questions. |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What happens when Christian principles are pursued without a foundation to support them? Join us and discover the pitfalls of adopting a creed without embracing it in your heart. |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| It’s understood that the authority for the Christian faith is the Bible. But for many, the truth of God’s word is judged not by what it says, but how it is lived out by its followers. It’s a grave reminder to Christians of the need to live authentically. Ravi addresses that point today as he continues this week’s series entitled “Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment. |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If we don’t show the passion of our own belief, why would we expect others to follow? Today, Ravi Zacharias illustrates that point in regard to the truth of God’s word as we seek to communicate it to others. |
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| Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Our actions speak louder than words, and the answer that we have to the questions of our culture fall on deaf ears if our lives don’t agree with our message. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias offers some essential points on how we can more effectively communicate the truth we embrace. |
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| University of Florida Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If God made the universe perfect, what happened? Have His plans fallen apart? Ravi looks at that question in today’s live Q and A session. |
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| Lessons From History: The Tale of Two Men (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias examines the lives of two very different rulers from the Old Testament and shows us that when God speaks, the effects of how we choose to respond can be seen for generations to come. |
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| Walking From East to West Interview w/Rob S (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Often the words or deeds of a parent can have a huge impact on a person’s entire life. In Ravi’s case, you might be surprised at what he has to share regarding his relationship with his father. He shares that story today as we continue our look into the pages of his autobiography “Walking from East to West.” |
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| Walking From East to West Interview w/Rob S (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Often the words or deeds of a parent can have a huge impact on a person’s entire life. In Ravi’s case, you might be surprised at what he has to share regarding his relationship with his father. He shares that story today as we continue our look into the pages of his autobiography “Walking from East to West.” |
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| Walking From East to West Interview w/Rob S (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We’ve heard already of the strained relationship he had with his father – and today that story culminates in a brutal incident that changed the course of Ravi’s life forever. What event led to his ultimate conversion to Christ? We find out today. |
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| Walking From East to West Interview w/Rob S (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The search for meaning is a common theme on this program, and it’s one that Ravi Zacharias has touched on again and again. Today, however, we take it from the abstract to the personal as Ravi shares his own search for meaning. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Walking From East to West Interview w/Rob S (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Rob and Ravi conclude their look inside the pages of “Walking from East to West.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons From History: The Tale of Two Men (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias examines the lives of two very different rulers from the Old Testament and shows us that when God speaks, the effects of how we choose to respond can be seen for generations to come. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Disillusionment, Postmodernism, & Rebirth (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| With all the technology, conveniences, and prosperity, are we any happier or content? Sadly, what was previously thought to be the answer to our deepest desires has only ended up in disillusionment. Michael Ramsden offers us some insightful analysis on the condition of our culture in his message entitled Disillusionment, Postmodernism, and Rebirth. |
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| Disillusionment, Postmodernism, & Rebirth (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The grand dreams of Modernism are mostly gone now, and the meaninglessness and fragmentary thinking patterns of postmodernism are in full sway. So what caused the disillusionment that led to the ultimate rejection of Modernism? Hairspray. At least that’s part of the story. Find out more in today’s continuation of Michael Ramsden’s message! |
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| Disillusionment, Postmodernism, & Rebirth (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we learned that the failings of technology and the absurdity of philosophical materialism led to the demise of Modernism and ushered in our current era of Postmodernism. Yet Postmodernism carries with it another set of failures – and they are what Michael Ramsden examines in today’s continuation of his message. |
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| Disillusionment, Postmodernism, & Rebirth (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is there a cure for the meaninglessness of Postmodernism? Can we share absolute truth with friends who believe everything is subjective? Michael Ramsden believes so – and shares the answer today in the third theme of his message. |
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| University of Florida Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Does religion interfere with our relationship with Christ? If God knows what we are going to do before we do it – do we really have free will? Join us today for the answers to those questions as Ravi conducts a Q and A session at the University of Florida. |
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| What Happened After God's Funeral (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "God is dead." This phrase, popularized by German philosopher Nietzsche, has provided the base for a philosophy of despair in our day. If God is dead, somebody has to take His place. But who? Ravi takes a discerning look at atheism to uncover some of the ramifications associated with disbelieving in God. |
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| The Consistency of God in a Changing World (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There are moments in life where there is a turn in the road – a change. It’s inevitable. Major events such as graduation, marriage, a new job, or a new place to live define our lives. This week Ravi Zacharias will explore three of the greatest changes that we experience.\r\n\r\n |
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| The Consistency of God in a Changing World (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| “Seasons Change, But God Stays the Same.” That simple saying has been embroidered on linen, carved in wood and hung on walls by generations of believers. But living with the assurance of that saying’s truth is the only thing that can sustain us in this fragile existence. We’re going to hear this illustrated vividly by Ravi as he shares the story of one man . . . and the forsaken community he served. |
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| The Consistency of God in a Changing World (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What do a gang member, a baby born into a sixth-generation family of the Hindu priesthood and a drunk have in common? They all tapped into the power of an unchanging God – and it changed them forever. Hear their stories today. |
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| The Consistency of God in a Changing World (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| It’s all well and good to proclaim that God is unchanging – but when the rubber hits the road, has that proclamation really influenced your soul? Join us today as Ravi shares why a true assurance of God’s unchanging nature is the only thing that can transform us and give us hope. |
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| University of Florida Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Is there a moral or a natural law that transcends all else? Is there an irrepressible sense of right and wrong – or are they what we make them? Can God be known outside of the Scriptures? Tough questions – and Ravi answers them all in today’s interchange from the University of Florida. |
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| What Happened After God's Funeral (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| "God is dead." This phrase, popularized by German philosopher Nietzsche, has provided the base for a philosophy of despair in our day. If God is dead, somebody has to take His place. But who? Ravi takes a discerning look at atheism to uncover some of the ramifications associated with disbelieving in God. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How can violence be a part of a world where God is in control? The Prophet Habakkuk asked that question thousands of years ago – and that’s the same question Ravi Zacharias looks at today in his message. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The daily news has always tended to focus on the negative – whether it be natural disasters or the harm humanity inflicts on itself. How can we reconcile this with our belief in a sovereign God? Today, Ravi Zacharias continues his exploration of the Old Testament book of Habakkuk. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Do you ever feel like God is just not listening? For many, pain has become so commonplace that it’s easy to assume that God just doesn’t care. Well, the prophet Habakkuk asked God for an answer to all the violence, injustice, and evil he saw around him, and God responded. Join us as Ravi shows us how. |
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| Though The Fig Tree Does Not Bud (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever been in a situation where you felt totally helpless? Why doesn’t God come to our rescue? Well, this is the subject Ravi Zacharias has been dealing with this week, and he’s wrapping it up today with a look at God’s answer to that question. |
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| Cornell Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today’s Q&A was conducted at Cornell University in New York, and Ravi answered some tough questions from the students there. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| In this 3-part message, Ravi Zacharias shows us how to observe the mindset of our world, while looking at the counter-perspective of the Gospel. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| In this 3-part message, Ravi Zacharias shows us how to observe the mindset of our world, while looking at the counter-perspective of the Gospel. |
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| Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| In this 3-part message, Ravi Zacharias shows us how to observe the mindset of our world, while looking at the counter-perspective of the Gospel. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What makes human life worthwhile? Today Ravi shows us that the worth of humanity goes far beyond simple genetics. |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Do we have a purpose? Is there anything to a human being apart from his or her biological makeup? The answer to both questions is “yes!” We continue exploring the dignity of man today on Just Thinking. |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| If we have been created by God for a purpose, how can we truly know what that purpose is? The gap between the Creator and His creation is infinitely wide. He is holy, and we are not. So how can we relate to Him to know what we’ve been created for? |
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| Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today, Ravi Zacharias continues looking at the purpose and meaning in life today in the conclusion of his message “Invested Dignity, Reflective Glory.” Since we’ve already heard that man has a purpose – today Ravi shows us how to know what that purpose is. |
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| Cornell Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Does the concept of God being one God – yet triune – violate the Law of non-contradiction? Ravi shares his answer that and other tough questions in today’s Q and A session. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Can we share absolute truth with others in a world where Relativism is so prevalent? Ravi Zacharias believes so – and reveals why -- in today’s presentation. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What happens when we live as if God has “vanished”? Let’s listen in and discover the consequences that occur when man steps into the role of God |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Humanism has been a major force in recent history and it continues to have a far-reaching influence today. But holding to this worldview presents devastating effects to its proponents. Today Ravi continues looking at the consequences of this viewpoint in today’s culture. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When man replaces God – where do ethics come from? They are no longer logically defendable. Ravi continues this week’s presentation by showing how even if man doesn’t claim Godhood directly, we still want God on our own terms. |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| So far we’ve heard how Humanism has led to hedonism, utilitarianism and materialism – now let’s discover the answer to these philosophies as Ravi brings us his thoughtful conclusion. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: Barriers & Bridges (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Postmodernism is a worldview that isn’t just untrue – it has actually called into question the entire concept of truth. So how do we communicate with people if they don’t even believe truth exists? This week, Stuart McAllister is filling in for Ravi Zacharias, and he believes this worldview actually provides us with a unique opportunity. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: Barriers & Bridges (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We know from I Corinthians chapter one that God has chosen to communicate His truth to the world in ways that are seen as foolishness. And although we may appear to be foolish because of our belief in absolute truth, it’s that truth that changes hearts. Stuart McAllister presents six visionary themes that can help us reach Postmoderns. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: Barriers & Bridges (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today Stuart McAllister continues to explore what he calls “six visionary themes” that can help us communicate to those who embrace the postmodern worldview. So far he’s looked at the first three - tradition, history and community. Listen in and find out what’s next! |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: Barriers & Bridges (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In a time where absolutes are viewed as non-existent and Christianity is claimed to be just one of many options, what keeps you steady? Do you have a foundation of values that support you as you connect with others? Join Stuart McAllister as he presents four core values that will anchor us no matter what. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: Barriers & Bridges (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday we discovered three of the four core values Stuart McAllister claims are at the center of an outreach to Postmodernists. We join him today for the fourth in his powerful conclusion.\r\n\r\n |
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| Paradise Regained (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this two-part message, Ravi looks at one of the most intriguing and remarkable passages in the Bible: Jesus’ death on the cross and its message of humiliation, forgiveness, and hope.\r\n |
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| The Basis for Truth - Utah State (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| College students are among author and apologist Ravi Zacharias’ favorite audiences. This week’s series of “Just Thinking” broadcasts presents Ravi’s interaction with students at Utah State University – an audience that included many members of the Mormon faith. Tune in to learn how we can find an objective basis for truth in our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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| The Basis for Truth - Utah State (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Why is objective truth becoming so hard to find in our fast-paced, technological world? Join us today as Ravi continues his message “The Basis for Truth” with an honest look at the creep of secularism and how it impacts objectivity. |
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| The Basis for Truth - Utah State (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We face so many choices today! From restaurants to religion, pluralism is making a huge impact. Find out why – and what that means for truth itself, as Ravi continues his message entitled “The Basis for Truth.” |
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| The Basis for Truth - Utah State (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Having many options is good. Right? Well, yes and no. Join us today for Part 4 of Ravi Zacharias’ message entitled “The Basis for Truth” as he continues his discussion of pluralism and tells us how it endangers the sanctity of truth itself. |
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| The Basis for Truth - Utah State (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Throughout this week we’ve heard plenty of insight into our culture’s loss of truth. Secularization and Pluralization were the first two movements that led to this decline – and today we’re going to learn about the third – the movement towards Privatization. Join us! |
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| Paradise Regained (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this two-part message, Ravi looks at one of the most intriguing and remarkable passages in the Bible: Jesus’ death on the cross and its message of humiliation, forgiveness, and hope.\r\n |
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| Who is Jesus? Defending Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth & the Life (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
A message from Ravi regarding Just Thinking messages that will be aired beginning July 31: Many have asked how the invitation to the Mormon Tabernacle came about. Ten years ago, I was invited by the philosophy department at Brigham Young University to deliver a series of lectures on atheism and theism, a comparative study. At that time...click to read the rest of Ravi's message
\r\n\r\nIf you were given an unprecedented opportunity to preach to an audience of thousands – most of them followers of another faith – what would you talk about? Ravi Zacharias faced that question when he was invited to speak at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah – the first evangelical Christian to do so since Dwight L. Moody preached there in 1899. He chose to share the very heart of the Christian faith – Jesus Christ. Tune in today for part one of this powerful presentation. |
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| Who is Jesus? Defending Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth & the Life (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
A message from Ravi regarding Just Thinking messages that will be aired beginning July 31: Many have asked how the invitation to the Mormon Tabernacle came about. Ten years ago, I was invited by the philosophy department at Brigham Young University to deliver a series of lectures on atheism and theism, a comparative study. At that time...click to read the rest of Ravi's message
\r\n\r\nJoin us as we continue Ravi Zacharias’ historic message preached in the Mormon Tabernacle – the first evangelical minister to speak there since D.L. Moody in 1899. Yesterday, Ravi boldly declared that no other historic figure stands as tall as Jesus Christ. Today, you’ll hear his ringing defense of that claim. |
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| Who is Jesus? Defending Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth & the Life (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
A message from Ravi regarding Just Thinking messages that will be aired beginning July 31: Many have asked how the invitation to the Mormon Tabernacle came about. Ten years ago, I was invited by the philosophy department at Brigham Young University to deliver a series of lectures on atheism and theism, a comparative study. At that time...click to read the rest of Ravi's message
\r\n\r\nHave you ever considered how Jesus Christ differs from other religious figures? That’s precisely what Ravi Zacharias is doing in this week’s messages: illuminating the uniqueness of Christ. In Part Three of Ravi’s historic sermon at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, he helps us realize that only Christ perfectly comprehended humanity’s sinfulness and offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice to save us from our misery. |
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| Who is Jesus? Defending Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth & the Life (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
A message from Ravi regarding Just Thinking messages that will be aired beginning July 31: Many have asked how the invitation to the Mormon Tabernacle came about. Ten years ago, I was invited by the philosophy department at Brigham Young University to deliver a series of lectures on atheism and theism, a comparative study. At that time...click to read the rest of Ravi's message
\r\n\r\nWhen it comes to philosophy, some people seek the meaning of life in the future, others in the past … and some choose to live only for the moment. In today’s broadcast, Ravi Zacharias shows that only Jesus Christ truly bridges the past, present and future to provide His followers a coherent worldview. |
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| Who is Jesus? Defending Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth & the Life (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
A message from Ravi regarding Just Thinking messages that will be aired beginning July 31: Many have asked how the invitation to the Mormon Tabernacle came about. Ten years ago, I was invited by the philosophy department at Brigham Young University to deliver a series of lectures on atheism and theism, a comparative study. At that time...click to read the rest of Ravi's message
\r\n\r\nOnly Christ accurately describes humanity’s wretchedness, provides a remedy for sin, engages all of history, discloses reality, and embodies our ideals. In today’s message, Ravi Zacharias shares what may be the most amazing thing of all about the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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| What is Worthwhile Under the Sun (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The enjoyment of pleasure can play such a key role in our lives—either to lift us up or to bring us down—that we must choose wisely the pleasures that we pursue and enjoy. During this 2-part message, Ravi Zacharias reminds us that knowing God and experiencing His presence is the ultimate pleasure. |
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| The Loss of Truth: The Crumbling Moral Foundation (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| How has Western culture lost its moorings? Can it be re-anchored? Today, author and apologist Ravi Zacharias looks at philosophies that have plunged Western Civilization from the heights of intellectual coherence to the depths of decadence. |
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| The Loss of Truth: The Crumbling Moral Foundation (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you could examine the heart of today’s world, you’d find its vessels choked by the plaque of materialism and self-worship. In Monday’s broadcast, Ravi began surveying the philosophies that have led to this grave condition. Today, he introduces another philosopher whose ideas helped bring toxic uncertainty to 21st-Century life. |
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| The Loss of Truth: The Crumbling Moral Foundation (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| How can a pair of basketball shoes be considered more valuable than the human being who was wearing them? The progression of thinking that leads to a senseless murder is actually very logical if you trace it to its philosophical roots. Ravi Zacharias does just that in Part Three of his message from Weber State University. |
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| The Loss of Truth: The Crumbling Moral Foundation (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today, Ravi Zacharias continues to expose the bankruptcy of relativistic thought and offers the absolute truth that provides our lives their only coherent meaning. |
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| The Loss of Truth: The Crumbling Moral Foundation (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| What do the Renaissance, “gangsta” rap, Jean-Paul Sarte, and the former Soviet Union share in common? They’re all tied together in Ravi Zacharias’s message today as he concludes his week-long study of Western Civilization’s decline and how increasingly bankrupt philosophies have shredded the very concept of truth. Today, he concludes by sharing our only real hope for a brighter future. |
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| What is Worthwhile Under the Sun (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The enjoyment of pleasure can play such a key role in our lives—either to lift us up or to bring us down—that we must choose wisely the pleasures that we pursue and enjoy. During this 2-part message, Ravi Zacharias reminds us that knowing God and experiencing His presence is the ultimate pleasure. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: World Strategies (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| How can Christians reach out to a world that no longer believes in absolute truth? Today, Ravi’s associate Stuart McAllister helps us understand the postmodern worldview and how believers may impact it for the gospel.\r\n\r\n |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: World Strategies (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Experience, emotions and mystery are what today’s postmodernists value … so if we’re to reach them, logic may not be the answer. How can we connect to a world that no longer believes that truth exists? It begins with experience and natural revelation, but it can’t end there. Ravi’s associate Stuart McAllister explains in today’s message. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: World Strategies (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you’ve ever wondered how to share the truth without getting one of those “That may be okay for you but not for me” answers, Ravi’s associate Stuart McAllister will help you break down postmodernism’s first barrier to truth. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: World Strategies (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever wondered why the church seems to be just a little behind in the culture clashes? Ravi’s associate Stuart McAllister says that’s because our world’s entire method of communication is changing! Join him today to learn what’s been happening beneath the surface of our brave new society. |
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| Responding to a Postmodern World: World Strategies (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| This week, Ravi’s associate Stuart McAllister has guided us on a tour of the postmodernist worldview and the barriers it raises to Christian witness. Join us today for some challenging – and exciting – conclusions. |
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| Secularization: Its Control and Power (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Loss of shame, loss of power to reason, loss of meaning - how does this happen to a culture? Secularization is a word used often; this message effectively defines its parameters. |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How can we believe there is a good God who brings meaning to life when so much evil defaces our world? That question presents a major challenge to the Christian worldview, but it’s a challenge Ravi Zacharias isn’t afraid to answer. Join him today as he begins this week’s fascinating presentation. |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Atheists and agnostics always fail when they try to create an objective system of morality because to define Evil, we must believe there is a Good! We know some things are wrong or we wouldn’t recognize evil. Ravi explores this issue today in Part Two of his message, “Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering?” |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The existence of evil in the world is a point consistently used by atheists to argue that there is no God. However, you don’t have to dig very deep into the argument to find flaws in the logic. One such flaw is the argument that “if God is all-powerful, why couldn’t he have made us to always choose good?” Listen to Ravi’s response as he explores man’s freedom and God’s sovereignty. |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil & Suffering? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week Ravi Zacharias has been showing how the Christian faith is the only logical framework that can make sense out of evil and suffering. Today we discover that true meaning is found through worship and that suffering actually points the way to God and His perfect love. |
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| Penn State Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi has never shied away from questions, no matter how skeptical or difficult. Today’s presentation was recorded at Penn State University following his presentation about secularization and the illusion of neutrality. Join us as Ravi interacts with a collegiate audience! |
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| Secularization: Its Control and Power (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Loss of shame, loss of power to reason, loss of meaning - how does this happen to a culture? Secularization is a word used often; this message effectively defines its parameters. |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Panel Discussion and Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today we present rebuttals to Ravi’s message, “Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering,” in the form of a panel discussion. He’s joined by fellow apologist Dr. William Lane Craig and Hindu philosopher and Professor Dr. Jitendra Mohanty. Listen and learn as pantheism faces off versus monotheism. |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Panel Discussion and Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Ravi, apologist William Lane Craig and Hindu philosopher and Professor Jitendra Mohanty are joined today by Bernard Leikind--a plasma physicist, renowned atheist and senior editor of Skeptic Magazine. Doctor Leikind does not believe there was a man named Job who wrote down his story and that the story is a collection of others’ writings. Hear his claims and Ravi’s responses in a lively interchange of ideas. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Panel Discussion and Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| This week we’ve been airing the four-way debate that followed Ravi’s message, “Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering?” Today we wrap up as Dr. William Lane Craig presents a Christian view of ethics, and Ravi and his guests conclude their discussion. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Penn State Q & A (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The “Law of Non-Contradiction” and the deterioration of western culture may seem as unrelated as the Chaos Theory concept of butterflies is to hurricanes … but the truth is that anything can happen in front of a live audience! Ravi Zacharias is asked about both … and answers them with consummate skill in today’s program. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Penn State Q & A (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you’d like to be able to confront those who oppose the Christian worldview, you’ll find today’s exchange of ideas very informative. Ravi answers questions about propaganda in the classroom and responding to atheists. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (1 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (2 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (3 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Does every person have a price? Many — including the devil himself — believe so. In a particularly intense passage of Scripture, he offered Christ all the world’s power and pleasures. Today, he tempts us in similar ways. Will you cave in? Have you already done so? Ravi Zacharias considers these temptations in his presentation this week by exploring Christ’s temptation in the wilderness. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| There’s much more to Satan’s temptation of Christ than appears in a cursory reading—and those implications still impact us today. Ravi focuses on the first temptation in today’s presentation from the Gospel of Matthew. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The most dangerous, appealing lie often contains quite a bit of truth—and if anyone understands that fact, it’s Satan. When he approached Christ in the desert after the Savior’s long fast, the devil knew his potential victim wouldn’t fall for just any temptation. Yesterday we heard how Satan’s first temptation of Jesus targeted Christ’s intellect. Today, we’ll see how the tempter next attacked the Lord’s will. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday, we learned how Satan tried to get Christ to use God’s power to protect Himself. Christ’s answer? “It is also written, do not put the Lord your God to the test.” Today, Ravi looks at how we often unwittingly put God to the test. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Absolute Truth in Relative Terms (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Jesus roundly defeated Satan’s two first attempts to tempt Him—but the devil had another approach to try. Today, Ravi studies our enemy’s third and final assault on the Savior’s mind.\r\n\r\n |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Christ: The Model for Missions (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the Great Commission, Jesus commanded His followers to reach the world with the truth of the Gospel. Today, many Christians struggle to share their faith in genuine, effective ways. Just how can we participate in evangelism? Find out today on Just Thinking, as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Christ: The Model for Missions (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is the purpose of the church in the world? Could it be something more than fellowship dinners and Bible studies, as important as they are? Today, Stuart McAllister focuses on God’s vision for the church as he continues to explore “A Model for Missions.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Christ: The Model for Missions (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week we’ve learned that we need a clear, shared vision for missions if we’re to make a real difference. Today, Stuart points us to the ultimate model for missions — Jesus Christ. Join us to learn how the Lord’s example can guide us to do great things for His Kingdom. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Christ: The Model for Missions (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The church exists to tell the story of Christ’s triumph over sin and His reconciliation of man to God. This week, Stuart McAllister has demonstrated that to evangelize effectively, we need a shared vision and to pattern ourselves after Jesus, the ultimate Missionary. Today, we’ll learn to live intentionally as we wrap up our study of “A Model for Missions.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Seattle Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Seattle, Washington, is known for its rainy weather – and when Ravi spoke there, questions about the Christian worldview rained down on him. On today’s broadcast, he answers important questions dealing with secularism, Islam and Christianity. Join us for his insightful answers! |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Paul Gauguin’s great painting Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? sums up the great questions of humanity. He never found his answer, but in today’s presentation we find the key to understanding our place in the cosmos. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi’s message this week focuses on the power of worship to bring meaning to the believer’s life. Today, he guides us through Scripture to see how God chose and cared for His people in ages past. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In Tuesday’s program, Ravi quoted C.S. Lewis, who wrote that secular education produces “men without chests” – heartless, cold individuals who live only to consume, separated from the Creator who brings goodness and meaning to life. Today, we discover the results of this dangerous condition. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| This week, Ravi has explored how God provides us with meaning through the act of worship. Today, however, we’ll learn that this meaning has a price. What is it? Tune in to find out. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Worship: A Clue to Meaning in Life (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Every person craves meaning in life. This week, Ravi has presented compelling evidence that true meaning can be found only in the worship of God our Creator. Don’t miss his conclusion today on Just Thinking. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (4 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today, RZIM itinerant team member Joe Boot highlights the need for us to always be ready with a defense for our faith. The world desperately needs answers to life’s questions, and since there is only one truth that provides the answers, it’s our responsibility to share it with them. Join us as Joe points us to the tools to fight against the world’s lies. |
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| Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Christ tells His followers to be as wise as serpents and as gentle as doves. As are many of the commands we’re to follow, this one is very different from how our natural inclinations would lead us. Listen as Joe Boot focuses on that today on Just Thinking. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If we don’t know whether those who agree with us today will turn on us tomorrow, why should we share our faith at all? Wouldn’t it be safer to stay out of controversy altogether? Join Joe Boot today on Just Thinking to learn the correct response to these questions. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When it comes to sharing our faith, we often act like we believe we’re alone—like it’s “me against the world.” As RZIM itinerant team member Joe Boot reminds us in today’s segment, we’re not alone in the world; the Creator of all things indwells us by His Spirit, and that knowledge should empower us in everything we do. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today we conclude Joe Boot’s series, “Wise as Serpents,” as he exhorts us to go and make disciples with the knowledge that we’re on the winning side. It can be hard when unbelievers counter us or ignore us, but we have a great hope in Christ! |
| Joe Boot |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (5 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When it comes to choosing sermon illustrations, no one is better than God. Not even the world’s most brilliant advertising guru could have thought up the concept that the Lord once used to teach His people a vital lesson. Explore the life and message of Hosea as Ravi begins a new series. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Effective teaching often uses "real life" examples. When truth is demonstrated vividly, it's hard to forget. Today, Ravi continues to explore the real-life illustration of God's enduring love as recorded in the story of Hosea. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We sometimes hear depressed or guilty people say, "I don't deserve to be loved." Secularized psychology decries this as a terrible wrong, but from a Biblical viewpoint, understanding that you really don't deserve to be loved - no matter how highly you're regarded - is the first step toward understanding your true-life status as a fallen, sinful creature. Ravi looks at God's precious, undeserved love in today's message. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Our culture thinks of love as an emotion, but a deeper understanding of it reveals that it is actually an act of the will. It’s a choice. We can fix our affections on someone and remain committed to him or her long after the first blush of romance fades, and that commitment is the difference between an enduring marriage and a broken one. Today, Ravi focuses on enduring love. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Prophet Marries a Prostitute (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Gomer was a faithless prostitute whose godly husband loved her and their three children even as she continued to ply her sordid trade. The story of Gomer’s faithlessness is our own, as surely as Hosea’s love is a real-life demonstration of God’s pursuit of us. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Leadership Seminar Workshop (6 of 6) - Listen Now |
| There is always a struggle in life between being and doing. In this series of lectures Ravi Zacharias examines worship, its origin and definition, and its vocabulary. Ravi also looks at the theological foundations of worship, as well as the Old and New Testament forms of worship. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Engaging the Culture (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Our society seems mired in chaos. Now more than ever, the church needs to engage the culture and bring light into darkness. Today, learn what’s happening and how we can make a difference as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Engaging the Culture (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Cross-cultural evangelism can be a drag — like the time almost 2,000 years ago in the city of Listra when a miracle led to a misunderstanding that led to a stoning. Learn from this story in today’s program as Stuart McAllister offers us tools to reach our world.\r\n |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Engaging the Culture (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve been listening to Stuart McAllister look at the problems in America and how reaching across worldviews can be tough. Today he continues his presentation with some practical insight into how even the most timid believer can become a witness for Christ. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Engaging the Culture (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We may not be able to answer every question that's thrown at us, but we can rest in the fact that Christianity provides the best explanations for life's greatest questions. Today, Stuart McAllister encourages us to "Engage the Culture" in the conclusion of his teaching series. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Seattle Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi Zacharias today for Part Two of a recent question-and-answer session in Seattle. We’ll explore natural evil and a good God, and learn why Christ is worth following. Listen and learn! |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Engaging the Culture 3 (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Last week, RZIM itinerant team member Stuart McAllister presented an enlightening approach to reaching our culture with the Good News. Today Ravi Zacharias begins another series in the same vein and unwraps the postmodern assumptions that shape our culture. Join us to learn how we can help others find coherence in the 21st Century. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Engaging the Culture 3 (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday, Ravi showed us how we need coherence in culture, even when we deny that such coherence exists. Today we’ll explore how the humanism that began in the Renaissance led to relativism and an incoherent world. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Engaging the Culture 3 (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Christianity has been largely relegated to the intellectual dustbin while relativism and pluralism rule the day. Today, Ravi Zacharias looks at the condition of our culture and whether or not we have the moral strength to confront opposing worldviews. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Engaging the Culture 3 (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Jesus Christ is the only answer to the relativistic chaos that engulfs our culture. Financial opportunity, education, health care—no human solution can effectively change our society or mend our hearts. Join Ravi today for the conclusion of this week’s teaching series, “Engaging Culture with Conversations That Count.” |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Seattle Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Good and Evil. Even atheists use these terms, but in reality there can be no “good” apart from God. That’s a bold statement to make, but it’s firmly based in logic. Ravi explains in today’s question-and-answer session, recorded before a live audience in Seattle, Washington. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias looks at how Christians can be prepared to answer the hard questions with which they are faced in our society today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias looks at how Christians can be prepared to answer the hard questions with which they are faced in our society today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Conversational Apologetics (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Everyone needs the Gospel, but unbelievers are sometimes turned off by Christians’ “pushiness.” Relationship … calm, collected, thoughtful conversation that lets people think … is the key. Would you like to be more effective in your outreach? Tune in today as Ravi’s associate Michael Ramsden helps us reach out with conversational evangelism. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Conversational Apologetics (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In I Peter 3:15-16, we find two commands. “In your heart set apart Christ as Lord,” and “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you for the reason for the hope that you have.” Join Ravi’s associate Michael Ramsden today as he explores these verses. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Conversational Apologetics (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What does it mean to “have an apologetic”? Michael Ramsden shares valuable insights as he continues his teaching series today. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Conversational Apologetics (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Some questions are not worth answering, even in your evangelistic conversations with non-Christians. Michael Ramsden shares some good advice — and some great humor — in his conclusion of this week’s teaching series. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| University of Washington Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| When the church meets the world, confusion and tension can result. Join us as Ravi exchanges frank ideas about worldviews, Iraq and the public square with an audience at the University of Washington during a live question and answer session. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Understanding the Spirit of the Age (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias looks at how Christians can be prepared to answer the hard questions with which they are faced in our society today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Nation in Decay (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What fateful steps can cause a great nation to fall into powerlessness and obscurity? \r\nJoin us today on Just Thinking to learn how the decline and fall of ancient Israel can inform and warn us today. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Nation in Decay (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| On Monday, Ravi alerted us to the dangers of severing our intellectual life from our relationship to God. Today he points out a second danger zone. Join him to explore the factors in our nation’s decay as he continues his message from Malachi. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Nation in Decay (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Turn on the TV or pick up a newspaper, and you’ll see that morality in our culture appears to be in terminal decline. Civic duty, concern for others, and love of justice seem to be on life-support … but we’re not the first generation to experience such decay. In today’s message, Ravi continues his look at the striking parallels between ancient Israel and the modern world. |
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| University of Washington Q & A (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The so-called “separation of church and state” is a hot-button issue in America. But would things be better if ours was solely a "Christian" country? Ravi answers that and other questions in today’s session. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| A Nation in Decay (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi concludes this week’s presentation, “A Nation In Decay,” with a look at the factors that cause the fall of a culture - and how we can make a difference. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus as They Saw Him (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| How do you see Jesus? In this 2-part message, Dr. Ravi Zacharias examines how our view of Jesus impacts every area of our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Reflections on Time (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Some see it as a relentless enemy. To others, it’s the steady cadence that leads to a fulfilling future. Today on Just Thinking, we reflect on time as apologist Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Reflections on Time (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Many people never seem to have enough time--and what they have is often squandered on things that don’t last. Today, Ravi Zacharias’ associate Stuart McAllister will show us how the deeper issue behind time mismanagement is a worldview problem. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Reflections on Time (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday, RZIM itinerant team member Stuart McAllister focused on the “go for all the gusto you can grab” mentality that reflects our frenzied Western mindset … but now that we’ve diagnosed the ailment, we’ll learn of the cure. Tune in today as Stuart offers a final illustration from an unlikely source: the Star Trek TV series. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| University of Washington Q & A (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Would you volunteer to defend your Christian faith to hundreds of college students, all at one time? If the thought of doing that makes your knees rubbery, you’ll want to join us for today’s Q and A session on Just Thinking with author and apologist Ravi Zacharias at the University of Washington. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| University of Washington Q & A (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| If you’re part of today’s Western culture, you know that Christianity isn’t popular … but spirituality is. Ravi Zacharias’s first question today comes from a “spiritual” person, and her thoughts provoke a fascinating interchange. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus as They Saw Him (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| How do you see Jesus? In this 2-part message, Dr. Ravi Zacharias examines how our view of Jesus impacts every area of our lives. |
| Dr. Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In God’s economy – there’s nothing more important, or more fulfilling, than doing what He wants you to do with your life. Unfortunately, we often push off the important work of the Kingdom until it’s too late. Today Ravi encourages us to look at life in the light of eternity. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Outside the gates of a besieged kingdom, four men with leprosy realized that if they stayed put, they would starve. Recognizing they had nothing to lose, they went to the camp of the invading army in the hope of finding mercy. Join Ravi Zacharias today to find out what happened and what we can learn from it. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| A proper sense of perspective brings visual depth to the work of an artist. Where the lines fall and where figures stand can make the difference between a three-dimensional composition and a flat panel. In the same way, our perspective in life can bring depth or leave us spiritually flat. Discover what makes the difference between joy and sorrow in today’s presentation. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Sit Here Until We Die? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Four men with leprosy, a besieged and starving city, and the miraculous intervention of God all serve to provide us with some valuable lessons for our lives today. Join us as Ravi Zacharias concludes his presentation of “Why Sit Here Until We Die?” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| University of Washington Q & A (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Many have surrendered their belief in absolute truth for the empty promise of a relativistic pursuit of experience. Today we look at that pursuit and other issues raised by Ravi’s audience in the conclusion of his Q and A session from the University of Washington. |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| God calls every believer to live a life of radical faith. But what does that mean? Ravi takes a look at the life of Moses to discover some important principles for radical living. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Are We Here? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is life about? Why are we here? Is there really any "ultimate" reason for existence?\r\n Listen today as Michael Ramsden begins a brand new series on the meaning of life. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Why Are We Here? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Life has no ultimate meaning. You have no real purpose. Nothing has any lasting value. These depressing thoughts are frighteningly common in our postmodern world. Join Michael Ramsden today as he looks at meaninglessness and presents Christianity’s meaningful answer. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Why Are We Here? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Many people believe that life is inherently meaningless and ultimately absurd. Michael Ramsden is countering that assertion in this week’s series, but even he admits that life does have some absurdity that we need to face. What is it? Tune in to find out! |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Why Are We Here? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| After we achieve our personal dreams and goals, what’s next? Do we have anything to look forward to after we die? Or are we merely biological machines, moving through pointless steps in an empty dance? Today, apologist Michael Ramsden describes how one of the most wretched men of the past century found meaning, and how that discovery revolutionized his life. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Calvary Chapel Q & A (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Listen in today for a Q and A from Calvary Chapel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with Michael Ramsden, Stuart McAllister, and Alison Thomas.\r\n\r\n |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| He Saw, He Left, He Conquered (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| God calls every believer to live a life of radical faith. But what does that mean? Ravi takes a look at the life of Moses to discover some important principles for radical living. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Raised to Run (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| He lied, cheated, ran away from problems and was tricked into fourteen years of hard labor before he had an encounter with God that reshaped him. We learn from the life of the patriarch Jacob in today’s message. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Raised to Run (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What mistakes were made in Jacob’s upbringing that caused him so much harm as an adult? Ravi shares them in today’s message. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Raised to Run (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi continues his look at the profound impact our upbringing has on our futures and shares how God reached out to Jacob DESPITE his rocky childhood. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Raised to Run (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| With all of Jacob's failings and his less-than-ideal childhood, how did things turn out for him in the end? Tune in to today's program and find out. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Calvary Chapel Q & A (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| How can you defend the Bible against the arguments in the DaVinci Code? How can you talk about Hell with an unbeliever? In an evil world, how can there be a good God who is sovereign? Hear the answers in today's Q and A. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Gospel in a Consumer Society (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| It’s the holiday season again, and if you believe the news, it’s the time for maxed out credit cards, spending sprees, and other various materialistic pursuits. Where does God fit into all this? Where everything is for sale? Where possessions define people? Today Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi and he’s looking at how the condition of our culture can affect the message of hope we share with those around us. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Gospel in a Consumer Society (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Everyone from Bono to Madonna to Dr. D. James Kennedy has critiqued our remarkably stuff-centered lives. Since America’s commercialization is pretty much a “given,” where does the Gospel fit? How can its message work in a society where temporal things are valued above the eternal? Stuart McAllister presents more answers today. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Gospel in a Consumer Society (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| “Has our practice of the Gospel been tainted by the psychology of consumerism?” Stuart focuses on that question in today’s presentation. Tuesday, he showed how American culture has been defined by narcissism, pragmatism and unbridled restlessness. Today, he continues his exploration of the American mind. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Gospel in a Consumer Society (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does our materialistic culture affect how people hear and respond to the Gospel? Stuart McAllister believes it does, and today he shares helpful insights into how we can reach people immersed in a consumer society. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Naval Academy Q & A (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| When the Founding Fathers birthed America as a tolerant nation, did they pave the way for the anti-religion of Secularism? Find out in today’s program. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ichabod, Where Is the Glory? (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| The Jews feared three things, and one of them was the departure of God's glory and voice. Yet, they saw it happen. Unheeded truth destroys the right to more truth.\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Muskoka Q&A (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| What is Post modernity? The name of this worldview may not sound familiar, but it’s affecting our world – and our lives – in more ways than we can count. Discover today what this philosophy means and how it compares with biblical Christianity. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ichabod, Where Is the Glory? (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| The Jews feared three things, and one of them was the departure of God's glory and voice. Yet, they saw it happen. Unheeded truth destroys the right to more truth. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ichabod, Where Is the Glory? (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| The Jews feared three things, and one of them was the departure of God's glory and voice. Yet, they saw it happen. Unheeded truth destroys the right to more truth. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mystery of Evil and the Miracle of Life (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Delivered in 1995 at RZIM's annual conference, Ravi Zacharias examines four existential struggles that secularism is unable to address, particularly human wickedness and the hunger for something greater than this world. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Muskoka Q&A (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever compared the tenets of the Christian faith with other systems of belief? It’s a good way to nail down what you think and what your frame of reference for life really is. Find out why the Christian faith makes sense, today on Just Thinking, with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Cradle, the Grave, and the Glory (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Some see the Bethlehem manger as a generic symbol of goodness, but Christmas is more than that. It’s a reminder of the day God became man. Joe Boot, executive director of RZIM in Canada, explains how Jesus’ birth can change our lives. |
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| The Cradle, the Grave, and the Glory (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Instead of "Merry Christmas" we now hear people say, "Happy Holidays" this time of year. Why has the word, "Christmas" become so unpopular? \r\nFind out from Joe Boot, executive director of RZIM in Canada, as he begins this week's series. |
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| The Cradle, the Grave, and the Glory (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When familiar Christmas carols start playing on the radio, what feelings flood your heart? There could be a reason if you experience negative emotions this time of year. Joe Boot helps us understand why. |
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| The Cradle, the Grave, and the Glory (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Most people enjoy celebrating Christmas. But how many of us really understand what this important holiday means? Find out today as Joe Boot makes it clear. |
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| Special Christmas Message from Ravi (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| Welcome to Just Thinking, and Merry Christmas! We invite you today to be a part of our annual staff Christmas gathering as we hear an important message about the Messiah from author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message, delivered by Ravi Zacharias, offers a biblical exploration of what brings significance and an examination of the relationship between gratitude and an indispensable sense of wonder. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Are You, God? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does God know everything? Is He beyond understanding? Is He just a higher link in an endless evolutionary chain? Listen in today as Ravi Zacharias attacks the question of who God is in part one of his message. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| University of Michigan Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| How do you judge a worldview? By its abuses? Find out in today’s question and answer session at the University of Michigan. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Are You, God? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Once you get past the question “Is there a God,” the next logical question is “What is He like?” Today Ravi gives us some insight into that question and begins constructing an answer. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Are You, God? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How has the infinite God revealed Himself to finite man? Tune in to today’s broadcast for the answer. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who Are You, God? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us for today’s broadcast as Ravi concludes his message with a few more shining points of insight into the character of God. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Pursuit of Meaning: Regaining the Wonder (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| This message, delivered by Ravi Zacharias, offers a biblical exploration of what brings significance and an examination of the relationship between gratitude and an indispensable sense of wonder. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Lostness of Man (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We’ve created hot air balloons and land mines; erected the Golden Gate Bridge and leveled cities; written Macbeth and Mein Kampf. What’s wrong with us? The answer to these contradictions is only found in the scriptures, and that’s where Ravi Zacharias takes us in today’s program. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Lostness of Man (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi continues looking at the evil in man’s heart and presents more evidence for man’s lostness. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Lostness of Man (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| At the end of yesterday’s program, Ravi used an illustration from Albert Camus’ book entitled The Stranger where he talks of a man who claimed on the day of his execution that “he didn’t care whether God existed or not.” Today, Ravi moves into his second point about man’s lostness. |
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| The Lostness of Man (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us for today’s program as Ravi completes his picture of man’s lostness and separation from God and contrasts it with the redemption that Christ brings. \r\n\r\n \r\n |
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| University of Michigan Q & A (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Are war and violence ever justifiable under a Christian worldview? Ravi answers that and other questions in today’s live question and answer session at the University of Michigan. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Character Counts: Leadership and the Political Arena (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias looks at how our natural gifts and abilities can either help or hinder our relationship with Christ. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| What can give you the confidence you need to not only have faith, but to confess it to others? If you’ve wished you had more courage to share the gospel, today’s message will be a great resource for you. Join us today as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| We continue Stuart McAllister’s presentation as he talks to us about what we need to do as believers to share our faith with confidence. Stuart is Director of Training and Special Projects for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, and today he shares some of his own testimony. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Proper Confidence & Confident Communicators (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| “How do we know, and how do we know that we know?” That existential question is something we should all be able to answer as Christians. RZIM Director of Training and Special Projects, Stuart McAllister, concludes his broadcast today and asks some tough questions about the church and how we as believers respond to the world around us. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| University of Michigan Q & A (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Are men and women equal under a Christian system – or are men supposed to “rule the world?” Find out today on Just Thinking, with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| University of Michigan Q & A (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Can the scripture’s claim for its own divine inspiration be defended? The answer to that and other tough questions today on Just Thinking, with author and apologist, Ravi Zacharias.\r\n\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Character Counts: Leadership and the Political Arena (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias looks at how our natural gifts and abilities can either help or hinder our relationship with Christ. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Jesus Among Other Gods (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| You've heard Ravi give illustrations from war, history, poetry and other sources, but only occasionally from his own life. \r\nStarting today we're going to hear why he chose Christ over all else in his personal quest for answers. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Jesus Among Other Gods (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far in Ravi's presentation we've heard how a traumatic event in his childhood made him ask the question "Where is God?" Today we’ll here how that question was answered as Ravi continues his testimony. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Oxford Q & A 2 (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week, RZIM itinerant team members Michael Ramsden and Amy Orr-Ewing join Ravi Zacharias to answer questions at a forum in Oxford, England. This session highlights worldviews in western culture as questions are asked about the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi leads the way in supplying needed answers. \r\nTo order this message please call us:\r\n\r\nIn the United States, call toll-free at 1-800-448-6766\r\n\r\nIn Canada, call toll-free 1-800-803-3829 |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Jesus Among Other Gods (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his series thus far, Ravi has shared with us his personal quest to find meaning -and told us how he eventually met Christ and was fulfilled intellectually. Today he’s going to tell us why Christ alone is the answer to the ultimate questions of life. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Jesus Among Other Gods (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Tune in to today's broadcast for powerful thoughts on the centrality of Jesus Christ. If you've ever wondered about the great questions of morality, origin, meaning, and destiny, this message is for you. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Oxford Q & A 1 (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week, RZIM itinerant team member Michael Ramsden joins Ravi Zacharias to answer questions at a forum in Oxford, England. Their session highlights prevalent worldviews as people ask personal questions about the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi leads the way in supplying needed answers.\r\n \r\nTo order this message please call us:\r\n\r\nIn the United States, call toll-free at 1-800-448-6766\r\n\r\nIn Canada, call toll-free 1-800-803-3829 |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Four Stages in the Decline of a Nation: Leadership and the Political Arena (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias looks at the decline of Israel in Jeremiah's time to see what we might learn in our day. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: The Running Father (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us as Michael Ramsden, director of RZIM in the United Kingdom, re-tells a story that you're probably very familiar with – the parable of the prodigal son. His take on it, however, may be unlike any you’ve ever heard. Listen in to today’s broadcast as he sets the scene. |
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| Faith Under Fire: The Running Father (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Michael Ramsden gave us some background on the parable of the prodigal son. Today he digs into the parable itself. What do we miss when we look at this parable from a Western perspective? Tune in and find out! |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Faith Under Fire: The Running Father (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Did you know that when the prodigal son came home after disgracing his father and his town, death was the proper penalty? Today Michael Ramsden shares a second shocking revelation that you probably didn't hear in Sunday school. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Faith Under Fire: The Running Father (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Michael Ramsden concludes his message with a final analysis of Jesus' parable and a look at the confrontation between the father and the eldest son. |
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| Bridging Two Worlds:Leadership and the Political Arena (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Where has God placed you in life? Who could you reach out to with the love of Christ? Today, Ravi Zacharias reminds us that God puts us in places in life where we can impact others. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Christian Ethics in the Workplace (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| From illegal downloading, to embezzlement, to little white lies, the question of ethics is a big one. How can we hold to our beliefs when we are faced with temptation? Ravi Zacharias addresses that topic in his new series, "Ethics in the Workplace." |
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| Faith Under Fire: Christian Ethics in the Workplace (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Yesterday Ravi mentioned that there were three principles that would guard us from unethical choices. Today he begins revealing those principles as he continues his message based on the life of King Solomon. |
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| Faith Under Fire: Christian Ethics in the Workplace (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Making proper ethical choices isn’t as easy as it seems. Have you considered the effect your choices might have on your family? On your friends? On the poor? In part three of his message, Ravi gives us another powerful tool for determining the right thing to do.\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Faith Under Fire: Christian Ethics in the Workplace (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far this week Ravi has shared with us two important principles on how we can determine proper ethics. Today Ravi shares the third and final principle that will help you live an ethical life you can rejoice in. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Oxford Q & A 3 (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week, RZIM itinerant team members Michael Ramsden and Amy Orr-Ewing join Ravi Zacharias to answer questions at a forum in Oxford, England. This session highlights worldviews in western culture today as people ask compelling questions about the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi leads the way in supplying needed answers. \r\nTo order this message please call us:\r\n\r\nIn the United States, call toll-free at 1-800-448-6766\r\n\r\nIn Canada, call toll-free 1-800-803-3829 |
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| Bridging Two Worlds:Leadership and the Political Arena (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Where has God placed you in life? Who could you reach out to with the love of Christ? Today, Ravi Zacharias reminds us that God puts us in places in life where we can impact others. |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In the book of Numbers there is a strange story involving the children of Israel and a prophet named Balaam. Learn some sharp truths from this fascinating encounter today on Just Thinking. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as Ravi Zacharias shares more about Balaam, and we discover his unique gift. What was it, and how did he use it? Tune in and find out. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Since Balaam had been given an amazing gift of blessing and cursing, you’d think that he would be very attentive to God’s will in his life – but it didn’t turn out that way. We’ll hear in today’s program that it only takes a series of small steps to take you far away from the correct path. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| So far, we’ve heard about the gift of blessing that God gave Balaam – and how Balaam wasted his gift by selling it out to the evil king of Moab and setting off to curse God’s people. So far, he’s compromised and run from the voice of God. Could things get worse? Find out today! |
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| The Angelic Devil: Balaam (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join Ravi today as he contrasts the life of David Livingstone with the life of Balaam in the conclusion of this message. Don’t miss it! |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias shows us that when a life is focused on God and His truth, everything else is in proper perspective. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Media: Friend or Foe? (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| These days the pressure is on to give media top priority in our schedule and to make it an indispensable part of life. But how does constant electronic stimulation affect our relationships, our ability to communicate, and everything else we value? Find out today on Just Thinking. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Media: Friend or Foe? (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Some may call it boredom, but deadness of mind and heart goes deeper than that. It climbs into the soul, and eats away at life. How can we experience life with zeal? Find out today on Just Thinking, as Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Media: Friend or Foe? (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Remember the first time you ever saw a film at the theatre? Today Stuart McAllister describes that day in his life, and explores the magic of movies we all experience. We were created by God for creativity. That’s part of the reason films are appealing. But there’s more to it than that, as you’ll learn today on Just Thinking. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Media: Friend or Foe? (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Benjamin Franklin once said, “Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of.” But that was before the invention of the internet. These days, what impact does the internet – and all other media – have on our lives? Find out today on Just Thinking. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Media: Friend or Foe? (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| There’s nothing like a good movie or a video game to help us enjoy the “downtime” we all need. But everyone needs a lot more than that if we’re ever going to experience true satisfaction in life. Find out what today on Just Thinking. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| A Life that Lost Its Focus: Saul (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias shows us that when a life is focused on God and His truth, everything else is in proper perspective. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In lunchroom conversation and late night talk shows, Christian organizations are often the target of ridicule. How do you know whether a ministry deserves derision or defense? Today, Ravi tackles that sensitive topic. |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In II Corinthians 4, Paul encourages the church at Corinth to renounce secret, shameful ways, avoid deception, and set forth the truth of God’s Word. This week, Ravi unwraps that passage to find three severe tests for authentic ministry. Yesterday we discovered the culture’s negativity toward believers. Today, we learn to how overcome it. |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| As representatives of Christ, everything believers do is scrutinized. Any public failures have a negative impact on the gospel. Today Ravi Zacharias explores how to enhance the gospel’s reputation, instead of damaging it, in his message, “Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry.” |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| We’re shocked and saddened when a prominent Christian succumbs to sexual temptation. But another kind of temptation is much more common and more accepted. Ravi explores this other danger on today’s broadcast as he explains the importance of measuring every ministry against the standard of God’s Word.\r\n |
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| Three Severe Tests for an Authentic Ministry (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| This week, Ravi has shown us that believers bear the responsibility and privilege of representing Jesus Christ in a world that is not always receptive to Him. Join us for this week’s conclusion as Ravi shows how the love of Christ reaches those who represent Him and those who don’t believe in Him yet.\r\n |
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| The Top 5 Questions (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answer what is perhaps the most asked question of all time: What is the meaning of life? Join us as Ravi and Dr. Craig offer their answer to this vital question.\r\n\r\n |
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| Eternity in the Presence of God (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In the first century, a Roman philosopher once said, "The day which we fear as our last is but the birthday of eternity." That's an interesting thought, but why wait until that "birthday" to live in light of eternal reality? RZIM itinerant team member Joe Boot encourages us to make our lives count for the kingdom of heaven right now in part one of "Eternity in the Presence of God." |
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| Eternity in the Presence of God (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today, Joe Boot unwraps the concept of the city of God and explores why it matters in the here and now as well as in heaven. Do you know why you're here and what a difference you can make in the world? If not, tune in and explore this important topic today on Just Thinking. |
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| Eternity in the Presence of God (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| According to Scripture, God's people are dual citizens - residents of heaven and God's kingdom here on earth.\r\nTune in to Just Thinking today for part three of "Eternity in the Presence of God" as Joe Boot unravels some of the mysteries surrounding this truth. |
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| Eternity in the Presence of God (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What if you threw a stone into a bottomless well? Or sent a rocket beyond the 14 billion light years of known space? These endeavors would be easier than getting to the end of God.\r\nToday on Just Thinking, Joe Boot explores the connection between God's infinite person and the place called heaven. Join us for "Eternity in the Presence of God." |
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| Oxford Q & A (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week, RZIM itinerant team members Michael Ramsden and Amy Orr-Ewing join author and apologist Ravi Zacharias to answer questions at a forum in Oxford, England. Their session highlights prevalent worldviews as attendees ask personal questions about the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi leads the way in supplying needed answers. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answer what is perhaps the most asked question of all time: What is the meaning of life? Join us as Ravi and Dr. Craig offer their answer to this vital question.\r\n\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| When God Bids Farewell (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is it like to have a life devoid of God's glory? Find out today as Ravi Zacharias explores the book of Ezekiel in part one of "When God Bids Farewell." |
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| When God Bids Farewell (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is God's “glory?” The answer Ravi Zacharias gathers from great thinkers and the Word of God may surprise you. Find out what it is today in part two of his message, “When God Bids Farewell.” |
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| When God Bids Farewell (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| God’s removal of His glory from one person’s life is bad enough. What happens when He turns away from an entire nation? Ravi looks at that grim reality in today’s program. |
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| When God Bids Farewell (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What could anger God so much that He would turn His back on individuals, families or entire nations? Find out today in the conclusion of Ravi’s series, “When God Bids Farewell. |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night One (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Winston Churchill once said, “The truth is incontrovertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end there it is.” How far has our postmodern culture come from that idea? Today we celebrate truth in our program, because we believe it is possible to find. Join us as Ravi Zacharias shares answers to those seeking truth on part one of Columbia Q&A Night One. |
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| The Top 5 Questions (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answer what is perhaps the most asked question of all time: What is the meaning of life? Join us as Ravi and Dr. Craig offer their answer to this vital question.\r\n\r\n |
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| Evangelism in a Postmodern World (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Do you have information overload? In our culture, it's a challenge to dig through all the facts to find nuggets of truth. However, it's always prudent to rely on God and His Word. Join Stuart today as we begin this week's series on Just Thinking. |
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| Evangelism in a Postmodern World (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Postmodernism may be a puzzling new word to you, but its influence has existed in the culture for years. How has it affected your life? Listen to Just Thinking today as Stuart McAllister shows how postmodernism is shaping the modern view of reality. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Evangelism in a Postmodern World (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How much do you know about world religions? Take a brief tour with Stuart McAllister today as he explains how Christianity compares to other world religions. Join us for part three of “Evangelism in a Postmodern World.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Evangelism in a Postmodern World (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Our culture is saturated with the influence of philosophers who believed truth to be an illusion. Today on Just Thinking, Stuart McAllister reveals how reality and truth are tied together by a very real God. Join us for part four of “Evangelism in a Postmodern World.” |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night One (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| If God is all-powerful, why did He choose to create a world with so many problems? Are men and women born inherently good or evil? Don't miss the answers to these compelling questions on part two of Columbia Q&A Night One.” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answer what is perhaps the most asked question of all time: What is the meaning of life? Join us as Ravi and Dr. Craig offer their answer to this vital question.\r\n\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Flirting with the Truth (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Why do some people pick and choose parts of religion to base their lives on? \r\nIsn't there some objective standard by which to judge? Ravi addresses that topic in part one of his message "Flirting with the Truth." |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Flirting with the Truth (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today Ravi digs further into his presentation and looks at how Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas changed the world in a way quite different from Christ's teachings. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Flirting with the Truth (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever wondered if there's an objective standard or a “final answer” when it comes to right and wrong? Ravi deals with this vital issue in today's message. |
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| Flirting with the Truth (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| When it comes to your belief system – how does it stand up during struggles or tragedy? In the conclusion of this week's series, Ravi looks at the only worldview that will not fail. |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night One (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Elvis Presley once said, “Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain't goin' away.” Tune in today when Ravi Zacharias discusses absolute truth in part three of “Columbia Q&A Night One.” \r\n |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Is it possible to be perfectly contented? If so, how in the world can a person ever reach that point? \r\nRavi looks at those questions and more in today’s message, "Marching to a Different Drummer." |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We get into the meat of Ravi's talk today as he builds some life-applications for us from the Old Testament story of Daniel. \r\nListen in as he brings us part two of his message and teaches us how to march against the crowd. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How did Daniel keep his faith and face up to the pagan culture around him without being corrupted by it? \r\nToday on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias shares two principles that gave Daniel his strength. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Marching to a Different Drummer (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week on Just Thinking, you've heard about two of the three things that helped Daniel to stand upright against the paganism that surrounded him in Babylon. Today you'll discover the final line he drew in the sand. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night Two (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Even though our schedules are busier than ever, we need to slow down and make time to consider the important things in life -- things that shape our world and our concept of ultimate truth. Join Ravi Zacharias today as he tackles tough questions posed by students who are looking for truth at Columbia University. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Top 5 Questions (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answer what is perhaps the most asked question of all time: What is the meaning of life? Join us as Ravi and Dr. Craig offer their answer to this vital question.\r\n\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart (1 of 1) - Listen Now |
| How does a student move towards success? What is it that makes the difference between students that go on to succeed in life and students that end up in disappointment? Christian apologist and teacher Ravi Zacharias speaks specifically to graduates about the importance of remaining faithful to God and of having the right kind of determination in life. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Who am I? (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Tune in to “Just Thinking” today, and explore important issues like identity, meaning, and purpose. Then find out how they can connect you to the person of Jesus Christ. |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Who am I? (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” investigate the person of Jesus Christ. How is he different from those who founded other major religions, like Buddhism and Islam? Join us and discover Christ’s unique place in history.\r\n\r\n |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Who am I? (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you know who you are, it’s possible to fulfill your true purpose in life. Today on “Just Thinking,” Michael Ramsden offers an interesting perspective on your identity and purpose.\r\n\r\n |
| Michael Ramsden |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night Two (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” join students and faculty at Columbia University in New York City for a lively Q&A session. You’ll hear riveting questions posed by students and reliable answers from Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Columbia University Q & A Night Two (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| So far in the Q&A Session at Columbia University in New York City, the questions raised have been challenging indeed. In today’s concluding program, students inquire of Ravi Zacharias about some thorny issues. Tune in to hear his response. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this 2-part message, Ravi Zacharias explores the unique message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in contrast to some of the major religions of the world. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Jesus Among Other Gods (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In this 2-part message, Ravi Zacharias explores the unique message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in contrast to some of the major religions of the world. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Most people have struggled with the issue of guilt at some point in their lives. And many have never experienced the freedom of release from its grip. If you are struggling with the weight of guilt, listen in today as Ravi Zacharias brings a Biblical perspective to this haunting subject. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In western society, people spend a lot of energy on psychological fads and self-help ideas to try to remove our feelings of guilt. But is the absence of guilt always a good idea? Today on Just Thinking, Ravi shares that perhaps there exists a divine purpose for guilt. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” Ravi Zacharias looks at some of the man-made ways that guilt can be covered up – and cites some very relevant examples. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Haunting Spectre of Guilt (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| So far this week, Ravi has talked about some of the wrong ways that people try to deal with guilt. Now let's join Ravi for the conclusion of his message, as he gives us the only true cure for it. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ravi at the Roxy Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Join us today on "Just Thinking" for a Q&A session recorded live at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Hear questions about eternal life and God's sovereignty, and listen to answers from Ravi Zacharias and RZIM team member Stuart McAllister. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| No matter how busy one's life can get or how many friends someone has, we've all felt the sting of loneliness at some point in our life. Where does it come from, and how do we deal with it? Ravi Zacharias shares some practical wisdom on today's program. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How does the idea of romantic love fit into the picture of loneliness? \r\nWhen we find that "special someone", does it really provide the cure we hope for? Today, Ravi addresses the answer to this question. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What in the world does worship have to do with loneliness? Well, it may come as a surprise, but there is a connection. In today’s broadcast of “Just Thinking,” Ravi Zacharias looks at the power of worship in the struggle against loneliness. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Inner Ache of Loneliness (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week on our program, we learned about how only the love you experience through worship can be an effective weapon against loneliness. But why is worship the key? Today, Ravi explains in the conclusion of his message. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ravi at the Roxy Q & A (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Is there a “secular mindset” that is present in the Church today? How do you distinguish between right and wrong? Join us today on Just Thinking, as RZIM team members Ravi Zacharias and Stuart McAllister address these relevant topics. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In the Christian community we've often heard the phrase "called by God," or the term "calling." But what does it mean to have a calling on your life? How does one know when he or she is called? And what process does a person under God's calling go through?\r\nIn his message "Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet," Ravi looks at the life and ministry of Ezekiel to draw out some valuable principles for anyone who wishes to serve God in ministry. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Word of the Cross & the Wisdom of the Wise (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| As you consider your own worldview, you will soon discover that the mind is just as essential as the heart and soul. That's why it’s important to know what you believe and why. Join us this week on "Just Thinking" as RZIM itinerant team member Stuart McAllister talks about truth and culture, and how to navigate within them. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Word of the Cross & the Wisdom of the Wise (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on Just Thinking,” RZIM team member Stuart McAllister describes life in the ancient city of Corinth, a center of commerce and culture, and why the apostle Paul's Corinthian letter then is still relevant today. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Word of the Cross & the Wisdom of the Wise (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| As the Church strives to communicate the message of Christ to the world, has it compromised itself into irrelevance? Or has it maintained its relevance by adapting to the trends of the culture? Today, Stuart McAllister addresses these questions and sheds some light on this very difficult subject. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Word of the Cross & the Wisdom of the Wise (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We all need a foundation upon which to base our beliefs about life. Have you considered the source for your worldview? RZIM team member Stuart McAllister challenges us to think through our own beliefs on today’s program.\r\n |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Ravi at the Roxy Q & A (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” join us for a Q&A session, recorded live at the historic Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include the problem of pain, spiritual doubt, and the case for universal morality. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| In the Christian community we've often heard the phrase "called by God," or the term "calling." But what does it mean to have a calling on your life? How does one know when he or she is called? And what process does a person under God's calling go through?\r\nIn his message "Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet," Ravi looks at the life and ministry of Ezekiel to draw out some valuable principles for anyone who wishes to serve God in ministry. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| There are a lot of causes that people support. Saving whales, ending starvation, helping the homeless...\r\nyou name it, someone is trying to do it. But is there a single, ultimately more urgent cause that we need to adopt? Join us today for "Just Thinking". |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Without a cause our lives lack meaning. Would you like to discover the ultimate cause that we can have as believers? Ravi began his series yesterday and continues his look at that cause today. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Listen in to part three of Ravi's message as he continues the story of Nehemiah and links it to the cause that we as believers should have foremost in our minds. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cause? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In his series so far, Ravi has linked the story of Nehemiah and his leadership of the rebuilding of Jerusalem to the cause that Christ has given us today -the cause of reaching the lost. Today he concludes his thoughts and takes a final look at Nehemiah. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ravi at the Roxy Q & A (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today on "Just Thinking," we return to the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia for our Friday Q&A. The first questioner -a non-Christian who states his disbelief in God- wants to know why Christianity may indeed be the 'right religion'. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Anatomy of Faith & the Quest for Reason (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| There are many voices out there saying that faith in God is something unfounded and outdated. Reason is often exalted over faith. But as Ravi Zacharias will show us in this 2-part message, faith and reason are not opposed to one another, but rather they walk together hand-in-hand. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Anatomy of Faith & the Quest for Reason (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| There are many voices out there saying that faith in God is something unfounded and outdated. Reason is often exalted over faith. But as Ravi Zacharias will show us in this 2-part message, faith and reason are not opposed to one another, but rather they walk together hand-in-hand. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias offers encouragement to take a stand for God regardless of the cost as he begins his message entitled "Is There Not a Cost?" |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| This week on Just Thinking, we've heard how Nehemiah was scorned for his commitment to God. On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias further details what else Nehemiah endured. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Nehemiah was confronted by scheming, scorn, and even outright force as he worked to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The way he responded is the real lesson. Ravi Zacharias explains today on Just Thinking. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Is There Not a Cost? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias looks at the last weapon Nehemiah used to defeat the opposition and complete the important task that God had given him to do. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Ravi at the Roxy Q & A (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Do you ever have spiritual questions that stick with you for days? How do you go about finding answers you can really trust? Tune in today for another Friday Q&A session on Just Thinking as Ravi Zacharias and Michael Ramsden offer some reliable answers. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Making Sense of It All (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Unhappiness seems to seep into culture with far-reaching effects. It’s easy to uncover in almost any facet of life: business, family life, education or the arts. But how can the source of this unhappiness be identified and addressed? Find out today on “Just Thinking.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Making Sense of It All (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| In past centuries, people argued over the content of truth. Today the argument is about the existence of any truth at all. Can we be certain of anything? Listen as RZIM team member Stuart McAllister shares today, on “Just Thinking.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Making Sense of It All (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Children receive answers from their parents with confidence. But as years pass and children grow, they learn to find truth for themselves. Have you finished your quest for truth in life? If not, continue it today with Stuart McAllister on “Just Thinking.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Fox Theatre Q & A (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| How do you know when a spiritual belief is right? Compare it carefully to what you know to be true. But what if you’re not sure of any truth? Well, today’s Q&A might provide some help. Listen in as participants ask their questions on today’s program, recorded live at the historic Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Fox Theatre Q & A (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today on Just Thinking, we’re in the middle of a lively Q&A session that was held at the historic Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, with Ravi Zacharias and RZIM team member Michael Ramsden. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Crystals, meditation and... the Lion King? Depending on your age, you may or may not have witnessed the creep of New Age thinking and teaching through our culture. How did Americans go from the humanism of the 1950’s and early 60’s to the “spirituality” of the 90’s and today? Ravi Zacharias looks at the New Age in his series this week on Let My People Think. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| We are engaged in a mighty battle in the spiritual realm – a fight that wages between good and evil. What does this war look like and how do we confront it? Find out in today’s program as Ravi begins his new series. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us today as we examine the philosophies of differing ideologies and see why we need to be prepared for an intellectual battle. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The notion of “spirituality” is a very popular concept in today’s culture. But how does spirituality interact with the intellect? Ravi looks at that question in today’s message. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from War in a Battle of Ideas (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of his message, Ravi gives us two responses to the battle for our culture that will ensure victory. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Fox Theatre Q & A (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever questioned your faith? How do you walk through that without doubt creeping into your soul? Today on “Just Thinking,” RZIM itinerant team member Michael Ramsden joins Ravi Zacharias, as they field questions from a live audience. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The New Age: A Foreign Bird with a Local Walk (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Crystals, meditation and... the Lion King? Depending on your age, you may or may not have witnessed the creep of New Age thinking and teaching through our culture. How did Americans go from the humanism of the 1950’s and early 60’s to the “spirituality” of the 90’s and today? Ravi Zacharias looks at the New Age in his series this week on Let My People Think. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Capture the Wonder of Worship (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” tune in to find out what worship is, why it makes life more satisfying, and how it reflects the nature of God and the character of Christians. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Capture the Wonder of Worship (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever thought about the value of worshipping God? Today on “Just Thinking,” learn the mystery and the true miracle of worship from RZIM team member Joe Boot. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Who Are You God? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| How has the infinite God revealed Himself to finite man? Tune in to today’s broadcast as Ravi Zacharias continues his message, “Who Are You God?” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Asked & Answered Q & A (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” tune in to part one of an adventurous Q&A series recorded live at Colorado College, as Ravi Zacharias is joined by RZIM team member Michael Ramsden. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Asked & Answered Q & A (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” tune in for part two of a Q&A session recorded live at Colorado College. Don’t miss this spiritual adventure with RZIM team member Michael Ramsden and Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Today, Ravi examines the story of Job to see how God led this man through a time of intense suffering. Ravi points out that it was through seeing the example of God’s creation, knowing God personally, and experiencing a relationship with God that helped Job to cope with his struggles. Likewise, we, too, can find comfort during our sufferings, through the story of Job, and ultimately in the person of Jesus Christ. |
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| Who Are You God? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Does God know everything? Is it possible to know Him? Or is He just a higher link in an endless evolutionary chain? Listen in today as Ravi Zacharias begins part one of his message, “Who Are You God?” |
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| Who Are You God? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Once you get past the question “Is there a God?,” the next logical question is “What is He like?” Today Ravi gives us some insight into that question and begins constructing an answer. |
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| Capture the Wonder of Worship (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| History offers many examples of Scriptural songs that have stood the test of time as strong defenders of the faith. Today on “Just Thinking,” get acquainted with a hymn that has helped Christians in their worship for generations. |
| Joe Boot |
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| Who Are You God? (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Join us for today’s broadcast as Ravi concludes his message by sharing more insight into the character and nature of God. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Asked & Answered Q & A (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Redefining morality may sound contemporary, but it started soon after creation with the first man and woman. Today on “Just Thinking,” author and apologist Ravi Zacharias explains why redesigning God’s laws still doesn’t work. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Questions of a Man in Agony (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| Today, Ravi examines the story of Job to see how God led this man through a time of intense suffering. Ravi points out that it was through seeing the example of God’s creation, knowing God personally, and experiencing a relationship with God that helped Job to cope with his struggles. Likewise, we, too, can find comfort during our sufferings, through the story of Job, and ultimately in the person of Jesus Christ. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Message: The Uniqueness of Christ & Trinitarian Theology (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| This week on “Just Thinking,” wrap your mind and heart around the identity and essence of God as a triune being, with RZIM team member Stuart McAllister. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Message: The Uniqueness of Christ & Trinitarian Theology (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Have you ever wondered why it is that two people can see the same truth in opposite ways? The answer is, because everyone has a worldview, a framework through which truth is interpreted. Today RZIM team member Stuart McAllister shows us how to know what is true and why. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Message: The Uniqueness of Christ & Trinitarian Theology (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| In our post-modern era, doctrine and theology are often watered down to appeal to the crowds. But does that do anyone any good in the quest for growth in our spiritual lives? On today’s program, Stuart McAllister challenges us to go deeper in our pursuit of truth. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Message: The Uniqueness of Christ & Trinitarian Theology (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Do you ever feel like life is unfair? Or that it just doesn’t make sense? Stuart McAllister is shedding some light on this as he helps us gain a broader perspective. Learn more about it today on Just Thinking, as RZIM team member Stuart McAllister fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Message: The Uniqueness of Christ & Trinitarian Theology (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The truth is indeed liberating. But it’s not always easily received or acted on, especially when it exposes fault or error in our lives. As we’ll hear from Stuart McAllister today, the truth is always good, no matter how difficult it may be to embrace it. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Why Don’t I Feel My Faith? (1 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What is the attraction people have for Hinduism & other Eastern religions and why are they taking hold in the West? Ravi Zacharias looks at “The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism” in today’s message.\r\n\r\n |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Though you may think that Hinduism is a very liberal and open religion that isn’t particularly strict in its teachings, a devout Hindu would beg to differ. Ravi explores that topic on today’s program. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| What would make our thinkers and poets gravitate towards a philosophy so different from the combination of Christian principles and secular thinking that shaped our way of life? Dr. Zacharias explains pantheism’s seduction in today’s continuation of his message “The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism.” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Spurious Glitter of Pantheism (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s conclusion of his message, Ravi looks at why principles of Hinduism have taken root in the hearts and minds of many in the West. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Asked & Answered Q & A (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” we wrestle with the tension between the sovereignty of God and human free will. Join us as Ravi Zacharias and RZIM Team member Michael Ramsden offer their response. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Why Don’t I Feel My Faith? (2 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| The Mission: Effective Communication (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Tune in to “Just Thinking” today, and discover the hope Scripture offers about life on earth, and in heaven. After all, it was Jesus Christ who offered His followers an abundant life, and claimed to be “the way, the truth and the life.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Mission: Effective Communication (2 of 5) - Listen Now |
| As human beings, it’s natural to let our love for God grow cold. That’s why we need a warm reminder of God’s love for us, today on “Just Thinking.” |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Mission: Effective Communication (3 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” find out what the kingdom of God looks like when we are governed by the Holy Spirit and guided by the Word of God. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Mission: Effective Communication (4 of 5) - Listen Now |
| Today on “Just Thinking,” you’ll see what it means to follow Jesus Christ. Contrary to what you hear from our culture, it’s more than cleaning up your act. It’s a deep, spiritual transformation. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| The Mission: Effective Communication (5 of 5) - Listen Now |
| God is at work in our time. He’s changing lives and making His name known in places around the world. Today, on Just Thinking, be encouraged by the true stories you’ll hear from RZIM itinerant team member Stuart McAllister as he fills in for Ravi Zacharias. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| Why Don’t I Feel My Faith? (3 of 3) - Listen Now |
| When you've pursued all the learning, read all the books, made all the intellectual commitments to faith, you expect that somehow there will be an evoking of the emotion that will conform to what it is you claim to believe in your mind or intellect. But in truth, that feeling is often not there, or has temporarily lapsed. In a culture that operates so much by emotion, how do we take both our knowledge and our emotions and unify them into a framework of morality and information? |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| In today’s message, Dr. Zacharias begins his look at the life of King Solomon in his biographical presentation “Lessons from Royalty.” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Solomon wasn’t the oldest son of his father King David… or even the second oldest. Why was he made king? Find out in today’s message! |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Ravi continues his message “Lessons from Royalty” with a look at King Solomon’s son Rehoboam in today’s installment of “Just Thinking.” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Lessons from Royalty (4 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Solomon’s passions all but destroyed him, and the ball that he set rolling swept away his son and his entire kingdom – that story today on “Just Thinking.” |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| European Missions Conference Q & A (1 of 5) - Listen Now |
| The Bible is true and its words can be trusted. As God’s revelation, it will outlast its postmodern critics. How can you be sure of that? Find out today on “Just Thinking,” with author and apologist Ravi Zacharias. |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (1 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it?\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| Convictions That Conquered the World (2 of 2) - Listen Now |
| The early church operated out of a platform of persecution. Yet, from a ratio of one in 30,000 in Palestine, the Christian message today lives in the hearts of millions. How did they do it?\r\n |
| Ravi Zacharias |
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| How Do Christians Connect With The World? (1 of 4) - Listen Now |
| The world we live in is experiencing “truth decay,” a disbelief in objective truth. Can anything be done to move our culture back to truth? Absolutely! Tune in to Just Thinking today to find out what it is. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| How Do Christians Connect With The World? (2 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Sharing God’s hope with others is not always easy. A number of barriers block the way, making this important task seem difficult, or even impossible. Tune in to Just Thinking today and learn to overcome the obstacles to sharing your faith. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| How Do Christians Connect With The World? (3 of 4) - Listen Now |
| Human beings were made for eternity. So the hope in our hearts is evidence of a happy ending that will occur in a real heaven. Discover how to hope in a happy forever today on Just Thinking, with Stuart McAllister. |
| Stuart McAllister |
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| How Do Christians Connect With The World? (4 of 4) - |