Just Thinking
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Divided Heart, Divided Home, Part 2 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi continues his look at the life of David. Yesterday we learned about some of the glory. Today, Ravi discusses some of the tragedy.
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Divided Heart, Divided Home, Part 1 of 4
King David is one of the most revered figures of the Old Testament. He’s also one of the most complex, living a life filled with both great achievement and tragic moral failure. What can we learn from his life?
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Michael Coren Live Q&A, Part 1 of 2
Several years ago, Ravi appeared on a live call in show with Canadian host Michael Coren. Today we’ll hear part one of that program.
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Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Part 4 of 4
Evil doesn’t eliminate meaning. In fact, suffering points us to true meaning and a true God. Ravi concludes his message on evil in today’s episode of Just Thinking.
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Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Part 3 of 4
If evil can’t disprove God, can it at least prove that He isn’t as powerful or good as we think? That’s our topic on today’s program, as Ravi continues his message on the problem of evil.
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Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Part 2 of 4
Atheists often use the problem of evil as a way to prove that God doesn’t exist. But in using that argument, their reasoning self-destructs. Ravi explains why, today on Just Thinking.
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Is There Meaning in Evil and Suffering? Part 1 of 4
Does evil prove that God isn’t in control, doesn’t care, or doesn’t exist? Ravi addresses the problem of evil in today’s message.
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Penn State University Q&A, Part 3 of 3
Does Christianity discriminate against women? Hear the answer to that question and more in part three of Ravi’s Q&A at Penn State University.
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Lost and Found, Part 4 of 4
The consequences of our sinful nature are frightening. Thankfully there is a solution. We know why we’re lost. On today’s program, Ravi explains how we can be found.
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Lost and Found, Part 3 of 4
As Christians, we often use the phrase that man is lost. But have you ever stopped to think of what that really means? On today’s program Ravi discusses humanity’s struggle with the second impact of our sin: alienation.
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Lost and Found, Part 2 of 4
Yesterday, Ravi shared how and why the Fall took place in the Garden. But what are the implications of that fall? How do we describe the lostness of man?
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Lost and Found, Part 1 of 4
The heart of man is in desperate need of help. Thankfully, that help is available. On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias delivers a message never before heard on Just Thinking.
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Penn State University Q&A, Part 2 of 3
Does Christianity violate the law of non-contradiction? Find out today, as we listen to part two of a recording of Ravi’s Q&A at Penn State University.
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Stephen, Philip and the Conversion of Paul, Part 4 of 4
The book of Acts is not just an inspiring book. It’s also historical. In the final part of Dr. John Lennox’s message on Acts Chapter 6, he takes a closer look at one of those historical stories.
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Stephen, Philip and the Conversion of Paul, Part 3 of 4
Materially speaking, the Christian life was never promised to be comfortable. In fact God often asks his people to move out of their comfort zone. That’s just one of many themes covered in the book of Acts, and in today’s program Dr. John Lennox continues his look at this incredible text.
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Stephen, Philip and the Conversion of Paul, Part 2 of 4
Today we continue with part two of a message Dr. John Lennox delivered on the sixth chapter of Acts. What does this text tell us about things like the high priest and the tabernacle?
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Stephen, Philip and the Conversion of Paul, Part 1 of 4
In 2008, Dr. John Lennox delivered a series of lectures on the book of Acts. Though we don’t have time to air his entire series, today we bring you part one of his message on the sixth chapter of Acts.
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Penn State University Q&A, Part 1 of 3
Do Christian values have a place in public politics, or would that be akin to forcing religion on the people? Ravi answers that question in part one of his Q&A at Penn State University.
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Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment, Part 4 of 4
How do we convey the gospel in a world so hungry for authenticity that its absence has left them in a cloud of disillusionment?
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Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment, Part 3 of 4
Words without conviction have a tendency to fall on deaf ears. And if your words don’t match your life, you’ll have a hard time convincing anyone to take the same path.
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Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment, Part 2 of 4
For some skeptics, the very idea of the Christian worldview is laughable. But for others, the roadblock isn’t the worldview; it’s the Christian himself.
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Creedal Affirmation in Search of Commitment, Part 1 of 4
One verse the secular world is not afraid to quote is Jesus’ command to love your neighbor as yourself. Unfortunately, they ignore the foundation upon which that command is built.
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Weber State University Q&A, Part 4 of 4
On today’s Q&A, we return to a recording of Ravi’s time at Weber State University in Utah. In this episode, Ravi starts off by answering a question on the nature of the Trinity.
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In Search of Meaning, Part 4 of 4
Wonder, truth, and love all play an important role in finding meaning. But there is one more ingredient that we need to include.
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In Search of Meaning, Part 3 of 4
Does wonder go deeper than we might think? In this program, Ravi continues his look at the search for meaning, and how the nature of wonder goes hand in hand with that search.
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In Search of Meaning, Part 2 of 4
Wonder is an important part of our life. It affects the way we look at things and the way we experience them. So what happens when you’ve lost the wonder?
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In Search of Meaning, Part 1 of 4
Does meaning come from possessions? Relationships? Work? Or does meaning come from something greater?
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Weber State University Q&A, Part 3 of 4
Is morality a result of an absolute law or a result of culture? Is there any way we can know for sure? On today’s Q&A, we return to a recording of Ravi’s time at Weber State University in Utah.
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Atheism Angles for Acceptance, Part 2 of 2
Historically, members of the Christian worldview have been more active in charitable causes than other groups. But atheists are out to prove that one can be charitable even if they don’t believe in God.
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Atheism Angles for Acceptance, Part 1 of 2
Atheism has long been considered a minority opinion – so much so that many are hesitant to claim it. But in today’s culture, atheists are out to bring others to their worldview as actively as other belief systems.
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Man vs. God, Part 2 of 2
Prominent atheist Richard Dawkins recently used an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal to answer the question “where does evolution leave God.” On this program, Ravi looks at those answers and responds.
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Man vs. God, Part 1 of 2
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an op-ed piece addressing the question, “where does evolution leave God?” They attempted to answer it, but neglected one important source while doing so – the Bible. On today’s program, Ravi shares his answer to that question.
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Weber State University Q&A, Part 2 of 4
Should beliefs be based upon any sort of experience, or are emotions too unreliable to let them shape your worldview? And why would God allow someone to suffer for eternity because of choices made in this finite life? Ravi answers those questions today in part two of his Weber State Q&A.
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Weber State University Q&A, Part 1 of 4
On today's Q&A program, we re-visit Ravi's time at Weber State in Utah. During this event, one questioner asked an emotional question about the differences between Mormonism and Christianity when it comes to marriage in heaven. You'll hear that exchange in today's program.
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Watchman on the Wall, Part 3 of 3
On today's program, Ravi concludes his look at the story of Nehemiah, a man whose experience should encourage anyone longing to find the role that God has for them in this life. Is there a blueprint for finding that role? Find out on today's program.
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Watchman on the Wall, Part 2 of 3
Fulfilling God's purpose for you each day is an important but challenging task. In our previous program, Ravi mentioned the challenge of identifying the task. The next challenge is acting on that task.
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Watchman on the Wall, Part 1 of 3
Even if you're a committed follower of Jesus Christ, it is sometimes difficult to discern what role God has for us in this life. Is there a way to know what He wants each of us to do?
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 6 of 6
What happens to people who die before they’ve even heard about Jesus Christ? Find out today, as we listen to the final installment of a Q&A held by Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
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Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? Part 4 of 4
Atheism claims to have answers to philosophical questions. Unfortunately the outworking of those answers means that there is no answer to the question of meaning. In this program, Ravi concludes his message on why atheism simply can’t be true.
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Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? Part 3 of 4
What has atheism done to the world, and more specifically, to western culture? On today’s program, Ravi continues his look at the philosophy of atheism.
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Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? Part 2 of 4
Atheism, like any worldview, must be properly tested. So what does atheism believe and what does it lead to?
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Is Atheism Dead, Is God Alive? Part 1 of 4
In the last century western culture began to consider Nietzsche’s declaration that God is dead. Today, many would agree and say that atheism, in turn, is stronger than ever. But is that true?
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 5 of 6
How do you balance the act of preaching a convicting truth with a loving approach? Find out today, as Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath continue their interactions with students from the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
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God’s Blueprint For Your Life, Part 4 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi concludes his message on how we can recognize God’s plan for our lives. He’s already shared that it takes humility and spirituality, and today we’ll hear the final two points.
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God’s Blueprint For Your Life, Part 3 of 4
One can say they want God’s plan for their lives. Pursuing it, however, is a more difficult step. What does that pursuit even look like? How do we recognize His plan?
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God’s Blueprint For Your Life, Part 2 of 4
If we are made in God’s image, what does that mean for the condition of our hearts? Ravi discusses that question on today’s program.
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God’s Blueprint For Your Life, Part 1 of 4
God has a plan for our lives. But in today’s world, where financial and circumstantial worries weigh heavily on our minds, how can we see His plan?
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 4 of 6
In today’s Q&A broadcast, Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath continue their interactions with students from Oxford University, and the program begins with the continuation of a powerful and personal question we heard last week.
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Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth, Part 4
In the previous programs this week, Ravi Zacharias outlined the impact of relativism on western culture. It’s lead to meaninglessness, a loss of truth, and agnosticism. In this program, Ravi shares the final way such thinking has emasculated culture – the impact of the media.
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Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth, Part 3
Relativism eliminated a need for reason. As a result, there is an increase in agnosticism. Ravi expands on that point in today’s program.
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Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth, Part 2
As Ravi shared on the previous program, relativism has lead to an outbreak of violence and meaninglessness. How can Christians communicate in a world that doesn’t believe in absolute truth?
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Cultural Relativism and the Emasculation of Truth, Part 1
Relativism is the belief that we can each have our own truth. Is that possible? And how has that belief impacted our culture?
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 3 of 6
In today’s Q&A broadcast, Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath continue their interactions with a classroom of students at RZIM’s Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 2 of 6
Christian hymns are supposed to be a vehicle through which we communicate doctrine. In today’s culture, we tend to focus on writing a song that sounds good rather than writing words that teach. Is the church drifting away from doctrine? That’s one of the questions you’ll hear in this program, as Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath take questions from students at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
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One God Many Paths, Part 3 of 3
Why is Jesus the only way to salvation? And how are you and I responding to that truth? RZIM European Director Michael Ramsden discusses this, in the final segment of his message.
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One God Many Paths, Part 2 of 3
On today’s program, Michael Ramsden continues his message on the uniqueness of the Christian faith. Why is it radically different than anything else, and not just one of many viable paths?
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One God Many Paths, Part 1 of 3
More and more, people love to say that different religions are simply different paths leading to the same destination. But when you examine that idea, it simply cannot be true. Here to tell us why is RZIM European Director Michael Ramsden.
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Oxford University Q&A, Part 1 of 6
In today’s Q&A broadcast, Ravi Zacharias and Alistair McGrath take questions from students at RZIM’s Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
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Apologetics and Worldviews, Part 4 of 4
In this week’s message, Ravi has taken us through a progression of worldviews over the last 5 centuries. As a Christian, it’s important to understand the path that led us to where we are now, but in order to be an effective witness; there is one more thing we need to understand – love.
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Apologetics and Worldviews, Part 3 of 4
Eastern thinking is more common and more accepted in the West than it was even just a few years ago. Is Eastern and Western logic really that different?
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Apologetics and Worldviews, Part 2 of 4
The values on which America was built are not the values it adheres to today. How and why did we abandon them?
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Apologetics and Worldviews, Part 1 of 4
Why is it so important for a Christian to not just understand their own view, but to be able to identify others as well? Ravi Zacharias discusses this question on today’s broadcast.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church Q&A, Bethesda, Part 3 of 3
Is there a stigma attached to the word evangelical? In today’s Q&A broadcast, Michael Ramsden and Stuart McAllister take questions from an audience at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Jesus: A Unique Savior, Part 4 of 4
Some religions sound good on paper but fall apart when applied to real life. Christianity is the only one that uses both logic and reality to reinforce its truth.
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Jesus: A Unique Savior, Part 3 of 4
Jesus Christ is the lone figure in history to accurately diagnose the condition of the human heart. But then he takes it one step further – He is the only one who offers a remedy to that condition.
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Jesus: A Unique Savior, Part 2 of 4
Many have claimed to be unique spiritual leaders. Why is Jesus Christ the only one who lives up to his claim?
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Jesus: A Unique Savior, Part 1 of 4
There are a number of tests that an honest seeker must apply to any worldview. Only one passes those tests.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church Q&A, Bethesda, Part 2 of 3
Is logic dead? Does the truth matter anymore? Have Christians emphasized feelings over the Bible? In today’s Q&A broadcast, Michael Ramsden and Stuart McAllister take these and other questions from an audience at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Why Hope? Part 4 of 4
Do you want to make a difference in a world that appears to be turned upside down? You can. In this last part of Ravi’s message, he tells us how God can use every one of us that’s willing.
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Why Hope? Part 3 of 4
There is an example of God turning an arena of persecution into a platform for opportunity. Ravi tells us just one reason to hope in all circumstances and reminds us that believers have reason to remain upbeat.
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Why Hope? Part 2 of 4
When difficult times come our way, it’s easy to throw up our hands and give up. But the fact is, we can’t see the larger picture. Using the story of Stephen in Acts 7, Ravi tells why we have reason to hope.
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Why Hope? Part 1 of 4
The world’s situation looks dire. It’s easy to lose hope when the dark clouds of despair begin gathering. But Ravi Zacharias says, Christians should never feel that way, no matter how bleak the forecast may appear.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church Q&A, Bethesda, Part 1 of 2
In today’s Q&A broadcast, Michael Ramsden and Stuart McAllister take questions from an audience at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Maryland.
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One God Among Many, Part 4 of 4
Jesus offers the only correct diagnosis. He, alone, offers true forgiveness. In the final part of Ravi’s message, he shares the last point of his response to the belief that Jesus is just one of many possible gods.
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One God Among Many, Part 3 of 4
No one would deny that the human heart is capable of all kinds of evil. Despite the various debates that take place in culture, there is only one solution for this evil.
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One God Among Many, Part 2 of 4
What did Jesus say about the nature of our human hearts? Why is it an answer you’ll never hear in any other faith?
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One God Among Many, Part 1 of 4
Christians believe that there is only one God. Many skeptics today believe that Christ is just one spiritual option of many plausible beliefs. So which side has it right?
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University of Washington Q&A, Part 4 of 4
Is the idea of the Trinity unique to Christianity? Ravi Zacharias answers that question in part four of his Q&A at the University of Washington.
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Paradise Regained, Part 4 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi concludes this week’s message. And as he parallels the story of the thief on the cross with our world today, he outlines the three realizations the thief made about God.
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Paradise Regained, Part 3 of 4
When it comes to this world, has paradise been lost? Or is there still hope? Today, on Just Thinking, Ravi brings us part three of this week’s message.
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Paradise Regained, Part 2 of 4
Today, Ravi continues his message on the story of the thief crucified next to Jesus. Leaving the world with nothing, Jesus promised him he would soon have everything. How does his story apply to what we see going on in the world around us? That’s Ravi’s topic in this episode of Just Thinking.
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Paradise Regained, Part 1 of 4
The world appears to be on a downward spiral. Looking back over the decades and even centuries, we see evidence of exactly that. But does that mean all is lost? Find out, today, on Just Thinking.
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University of Washington Q&A, Part 3 of 4
Does Christianity change lives, or is it a general spiritual mindset that resonates most with people? Ravi Zacharias answers that question in part three of his Q&A at the University of Washington.
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Is There Not a Cause? Part 4 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias concludes his look at the story of Nehemiah. What does Nehemiah’s cause say about our own? Find out, today.
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Is There Not a Cause? Part 3 of 4
We all have different lives. But we should have the same cause. What is it? Ravi Zacharias continues his look at that question, today on Just Thinking.
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Is There Not a Cause? Part 2 of 4
Jesus Christ had a clear mission on earth. Is our mission the same? Ravi Zacharias continues this week’s message, today on Just Thinking.
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Is There Not a Cause? Part 1 of 4
In this culture we’re well aware of the concept of living. But how often do we stop to think about the reason for living? Is there one cause that rises above everything else? Ravi Zacharias discusses, today, on Just Thinking.
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University of Washington Q&A, Part 2 of 4
Do Christianity and postmodernism have to be at odds? That’s just one of the questions in part two of this week’s Q&A, which was originally recorded at the University of Washington.
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University of Washington Q&A, Part 1 of 4
On this Q&A program, we listen to part one of a recording of Ravi’s time at the University of Washington.
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Does Christianity Need to Change? Part 3 of 3
Today, on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias concludes his thoughts on a recent article in the Huffington Post, in which the author lists several ways Christianity needs to change.
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Does Christianity Need to Change? Part 2 of 3
On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias and Bob Ditmer continue their discussion on the decline of Christianity and growth of atheism or agnosticism. How does adherence to the Bible fit into this issue? Should Christians view it as suggestion rather than doctrine? Find out, today.
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Does Christianity Need to Change? Part 1 of 3
With each new survey, there’s a drop in the number of people claiming to be Christian. Does that mean Christianity needs to change? Ravi Zacharias discusses that issue, today, on Just Thinking.
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Calvary Chapel Q&A, Part 2 of 2
On today’s Q&A program, we listen to part two of Ravi’s event at Calvary Chapel in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Joining him for this event were Michael Ramsden, Allison Thomas, and Stuart McAllister.
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Marching to a Different Drummer II, Part 4 of 4
On today’s broadcast, Ravi concludes his look at the life of Daniel and shares how these applications have impacted his own life.
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Marching to a Different Drummer II, Part 3 of 4
Daniel had every earthly reason to give in to the so-called standards of his culture. But he didn’t, and his resistance came in three steps. Ravi continues his look at Daniel in today’s episode of Just Thinking.
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Marching to a Different Drummer II, Part 2 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi continues his look at the book of Daniel, and examines how its namesake stood up for beliefs, even though his culture mocked him.
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Marching to a Different Drummer II, Part 1 of 4
God calls us to live by a code that is much greater than the standards adhered to on earth. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias looks at an Old Testament story about following God’s call
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Calvary Chapel Q&A, Part 1 of 2
On today’s Q&A program, we listen to part one of Ravi’s event at Calvary Chapel in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Joining him for this event was Michael Ramsden, Allison Thomas, and Stuart McAllister.
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What Does it Mean to be Human? Part 4 of 4
This week, Ravi has dealt with the question of what it means to be human. The answer is connected to another question – what is worship? Today on the broadcast, Ravi concludes this week’s message.
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What Does it Mean to be Human? Part 3 of 4
Who or what determines the value of a human life? Are some more valuable than others? Join us today on Just Thinking, for the continuation of Ravi’s message titled “What Does It Mean?”
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What Does it Mean to be Human? Part 2 of 4
What makes us human? Is it a beating heart, a productive life, or something even deeper? Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias continues his look at what it means to be human.
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What Does it Mean to be Human? Part 1 of 4
We live in an interesting world – the more we learn, the less we seem to know about ourselves. What does it mean to be human? And why is that such a pivotal question? Ravi Zacharias takes a look at that question, today on Just Thinking.
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Bridging Two Worlds, Part 4 of 4
On today’s program, Ravi concludes his message dealing with the theological divide that we must cross when sharing the Gospel.
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Bridging Two Worlds, Part 3 of 4
Christianity has a foundation of absolutes. So how do you present them to someone who doesn’t believe in absolutes? Ravi Zacharias discusses that question on today’s program.
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Bridging Two Worlds, Part 2 of 4
Today, on the program, we return to Ravi’s message titled Bridging Two Worlds. When sharing your faith, is there a way to bridge the gap between Christian values and others? Today you’ll hear that it is possible, and the apostle Paul showed us how.
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Christmas Message to India
Merry Christmas from all of us here at RZIM! On today’s program, we listen to a recording of a special Christmas message that Ravi delivered in India a few years ago
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Bridging Two Worlds, Part 1 of 4
Presenting the Christian message is not always easy. It is, in fact, very different from any other worldview, which means there is a gap that must be bridged. Can it be done? Is there a way to effectively communicate with those who don’t believe in Christ? Find out today, on Just Thinking.
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Cornell University Q&A, Part 2 of 2
In this Q&A program, we listen to part two of a recording of Ravi’s time at Cornell University
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Restoration, Part 4 of 4
In the conclusion of John Lennox’s message on Acts, he gets into the topic of evangelism and shares from personal experiences how every Christian can share their faith.
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Restoration, Part 3 of 4
We know that the supernatural events in the book of Acts did happen. But have you considered the significance of WHY they happened? John Lennox continues his look at the book of Acts, today, on Just Thinking.
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Restoration, Part 2 of 4
Is there actually any evidence for Christ’s ascension? John Lennox discusses, today on Just Thinking.
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Restoration, Part 1 of 4
What does the book of Acts have to do with our lives today? Today, on Just Thinking, John Lennox delivers part one of his series on the Biblical book of Acts.
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Cornell University Q&A, Part 1 of 2
In this Q&A program, we listen to a recording of Ravi’s time at Cornell University.
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Is There not a cost? Part 4 of 4
Nehemiah faced a lot of adversity as he sought to rebuild the walls of his beloved city. How did he defeat the opposition? Today, on Just Thinking, Ravi concludes his message on the prophet Nehemiah.
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Is There not a Cost? Part 3 of 4
When we look at the story of Nehemiah, we can learn a lot from the price he paid for his dedication. But we can also learn a lot from the way he responded to that price.
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Is There not a Cost? Part 2 of 4
The prophet Nehemiah accomplished incredible things in the name of Christ, but he paid heavy costs in order to do so. What were they, and do we face the same costs?
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Is There not a Cost? Part 1 of 4
A life devoted to Christ does not come without a cost. What are the costs of the Christian walk? Find out today, on Just Thinking.
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Who is Jesus? Part 5 of 5
Jesus Christ is the only one who can change the world, and the only one who properly diagnoses its problems. But what does he do for us as individuals? Ravi Zacharias addresses that question on today’s broadcast.
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Who is Jesus? Part 4 of 5
What does Jesus have to say about history? Why are His answers so important? That’s our topic, today on Just Thinking.
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Who is Jesus? Part 3 of 5
There have been many influential religious figures throughout history. One was different than any other. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias brings us part three of his message on the person of Jesus Christ.
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Who is Jesus? Part 2 of 5
No one has impacted history like Jesus Christ. That’s a bold statment, and on today’s program, Ravi defends why it’s so true.
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Who is Jesus? Part 1 of 5
What separates Christianity from any other worldview? The person of Jesus Christ. Who is He and why is He unique? Find out today.
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Georgia Tech Q&A, Part 4 of 4
On today’s episode of Just Thinking, we return to Georgia Tech in Atlanta, as Ravi takes questions from the students. Is there a contradiction in the book of Acts? Find out today.
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Jesus Above All, Part 4 of 4
Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias brings us part four of his message on the person of Jesus Christ and why He is the only answer.
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Jesus Above All, Part 3 of 4
Though there are many figures in history who claimed to be the way, only one correctly diagnosed the condition of the human heart and correctly prescribed a remedy. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias continues his message on the person of Jesus.
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Jesus Above All, Part 2 of 4
Though it certainly tries, science cannot answer the major questions of life. Can Christianity? Find out today, on Just Thinking, with Ravi Zacharias
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Jesus Above All, Part 1 of 4
All worldviews are exclusive. So why should we believe Christianity over anything else? On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias takes a look at that question with part one of his message.
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Georgia Tech Q&A, Part 3 of 4
On today’s episode of Just Thinking, we return to Georgia Tech in Atlanta, as Ravi takes questions from the students. In the beginning of today’s program, we hear the remainder of a question Ravi started to answer last week regarding the issue of lust.
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The Greatest Love of All, Part 4 of 4
Love is an important part of life, but there is a love that exceeds all others. On today’s program, Ravi takes a look at the writings of John in the fourth and final part of his message on the Greatest Love of All.
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The Greatest Love of All, Part 3 of 4
Science is harmful when it seeks to dismiss the transcendent. Religion can be harmful when it seeks to equate the transcendent with process. So where is the answer? Ravi Zacharias discusses that question, today, on Just Thinking.
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The Greatest Love of All, Part 2 of 4
Sometimes science misses the mark when aiming to describe life on earth. But they’re not the only guilty ones. Sometimes religion does the same thing. What do we mean by that? Find out today, on Just Thinking, with Ravi Zacharias.
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The Greatest Love of All, Part 1 of 4
Are the answers to life found in science? Can life be summarized through compounds and chemicals? Or is there something deeper? Today on the program, Ravi brings us a brand new message on meaning in life.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 11 of 11
On today’s episode of Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias concludes his series on Leadership and Worship. What does it mean to actually praise God? Find out today.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 10 of 11
We know about worship. But do we know about the one we’re worshipping? Tune in today as Ravi Zacharias continues his series on Leadership and Worship.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 9 of 11
Today on Just Thinking, we return to a series of messages that Ravi delivered on the topic of leadership and worship. As he continues his look at worship, today, Ravi takes a look at the theological implications of worship.
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The Unique Power and Beauty of the Gospel, Part 2 of 2
On today’s program, Ravi continues his conversation with Danielle DuRant about recent speaking events, including his presentation at the United Nations.
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The Unique Power and Beauty of the Gospel, Part 1 of 2
From maximum security prisons, to college campuses, to a gathering of world leaders, Ravi Zacharias has spoken in a number of unique venues this fall. Today on the program, Danielle DuRant catches up with Ravi to talk about what he’s seen this Fall.
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Georgia Tech Q&A, Part 2 of 5
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to part two of a recording from Ravi’s time at Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 8 of 11
What constitutes an act of worship? Is it an action, or an attitude? What disrupts worship? Join us today on the program, as Ravi Zacharias continues his look at the nature of worship
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Leadership and Worship, Part 7 of 11
Does tradition enhance worship or date it? Today’s church is in the midst of a fierce debate on that very question, and that’s our topic today on Just Thinking.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 6 of 11
Is there a certain way worship should be conducted in the church? Should it be tailor made to each individual? Ravi Zacharias discusses those questions, today, on Just Thinking.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 5 of 11
Recently we aired the first few segments of a seminar Ravi taught on the topics of leadership and worship. Over the course of those programs, Ravi talked about man’s need to look for something outside of himself. As we begin the next portion of programs, Ravi continues his look at worship through a different vantage point – how it’s structured in church. Here’s Ravi with the continuation of his series, Leadership & Worship.
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Georgia Tech Q&A, Part 1 of 5
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to part one of a recording from Ravi’s time at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. What impact is secularism having on the church? Find out today.
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The Testimony of Science, Part 4 of 4
Today on the program, Dr. John Lennox brings the powerful conclusion to his message on the relationship between faith and science.
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The Testimony of Science, Part 3 of 4
Are faith and science mutually exclusive? And would we even have science without faith? Hear the answer to those questions today on Just Thinking as Dr. John Lennox fills in for Ravi Zacharias.
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The Testimony of Science, Part 2 of 4
Today on the program, we listen to part two of Dr. John Lennox’s message on the relationship between science and religion.
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The Testimony of Science, Part 1 of 4
Do we have to choose between believing science or believing religion? Or is it possible that science actually points to religion? Find out today on Just Thinking as Dr. John Lennox fills in for Ravi Zacharias.
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Mind and Heart Q&A, Part 4 of 4
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to part four of a recording of an open forum that originally took place in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 4 of 4
Is worship about a feeling, an action, or perhaps an acknowledgment? Is it all three? Join us today on Just Thinking, for part four of Ravi Zacharias’ message, Leadership and Worship
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Leadership and Worship, Part 3 of 4
In order to properly worship, we need to properly understand what worship is. In this week’s series, Ravi Zacharias takes a closer look at the meaning and purpose of worship. Join us today for part three of his message.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 2 of 4
What does the Bible say about worship? What does the idea of worship say about us? Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias continues his message on leadership and worship.
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Leadership and Worship, Part 1 of 4
Christians talk a lot about worship. But do we really understand what worship even means? On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias brings us part one of his message on worship.
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Mind and Heart Q&A, Part 3 of 4
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to part three of a recording of an open forum that originally took place in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The Revelation of God Through Us, Part 4 of 4
When Jesus was asked which the greatest commandment was, he gave a seemingly simple answer. But living those commandments is harder than it seems. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias concludes his message on living the Christian life.
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The Revelation of God Through Us, Part 3 of 4
As you look around the world, people buy into a lot of ideas. The idea of hope, however, isn’t one that many hold to anymore. How can Christians share the love of Christ in a world skeptical of hope? Ravi Zacharias discusses that today, on Just Thinking.
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The Revelation of God Through Us, Part 2 of 4
Jesus made it clear that belief in Him should change our hearts, minds, AND our actions. He even showed us what those actions look like. On today’s program, Ravi Zacharias continues his look at what the Christian life really means.
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The Revelation of God Through Us, Part 1 of 4
Belief in Jesus Christ isn’t just a worldview, it’s a lifestyle. What does that look like? That’s our topic, today, on Just Thinking.
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Mind and Heart Q&A, Part 2 of 4
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to part two of a recording of an open forum that originally took place in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Mind the Gap, Part 4 of 4
The fact that we can’t always understand God creates a gap between Him and us. But as Ravi Zacharias has shared this week, there are ways of overcoming that gap and finding the complete fulfillment and purpose that God promises. Today on the program, Ravi concludes his message titled Mind the Gap.
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Mind the Gap, Part 3 of 4
Is it possible to wrap our minds around the actions of God? Why would He allow pain? How come He answers some prayers, but not all? That’s our topic, today, on Just Thinking.
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Mind the Gap, Part 2 of 4
If God doesn’t always answer our prayers, some of which happen in times of very serious need, does that mean He can’t be trusted? Find out today, on Just Thinking.
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Mind the Gap, Part 1 of 4
Sometimes there is a gap between God’s character and our finite ability to understand that character. How do we overcome that? Ravi Zacharias discusses that, today, on Just Thinking.
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Mind and Heart Q&A, Part 1 of 4
In today’s Q&A program, we listen to a recording of an open forum that originally took place in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The Lostness of Man, Part 4 of 4
There’s no denying the fallen nature of man. But how did we get here? How did we fall so far? Find out today, in the conclusion of Ravi’s message titled the Lostness of Man
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The Lostness of Main, Part 3 of 4
What does God’s existence have to do with the condition of our hearts? Today on the program, Ravi Zacharias shares part three of his message on the Lostness of Man.
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The Lostness of Man, Part 2 of 4
Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias continues his look at the problem of the human heart, and to help make his point he looks at the story of King Saul.
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The Lostness of Man, Part 1 of 4
Try as we may to explain away the unthinkable acts of man, there is no denying the fact that there is something wrong with the human heart. What is it? Ravi Zacharias discusses that question, today on Just Thinking.
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Asked and Answered, Part 4 of 4
What is freedom, and do we actually have it? Find out today, as we listen to a recording of Ravi’s time at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Scorned for God, Part 4 of 4
Today, on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias brings us the conclusion of his message on the prophet Nehemiah – a man who still inspires and encourages us thousands of years later.
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Scorned for God, Part 3 of 4
Throughout history, Christians have been mocked for their beliefs and when Jesus walked this earth, He told us to expect it. How did Nehemiah withstand his persecution, and what does his story mean for us, today? Find out on today’s program.
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Scorned for God, Part 2 of 4
Nehemiah volunteered to rebuild the city wall and he endured ridicule and hardship because of it. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias brings us part two of his message on the prophet Nehemiah.
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Scorned for God, Part 1 of 4
As Christians, we face ridicule for our beliefs. But we’re not the first, and we can learn from and be encouraged by believers throughout history who stood up for their beliefs in the face of mockery. Nehemiah was one of them, and today on the program Ravi Zacharias takes a look at his story.
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Asked and Answered, Part 3 of 4
Does a religious worldview allow for the use of military force? Find out today, as we listen to a recording of Ravi’s time at Colorado College in Colorado Springs.
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Seductions of the Soul, Part 4 of 4
Today, Ravi concludes his message on the temptations Jesus faced in the wilderness. Satan tried to entice him in a number of areas, and Jesus rejected each one. What was the last temptation he faced? Find out today.
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Seductions of the Soul, Part 3 of 4
When Jesus rejected the temptations of Satan, it wasn’t just important for Him. It was important for our lives on earth and our future in Heaven. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias continues his look at Seductions of the Soul.
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Seductions of the Soul, Part 2 of 4
Today on the program, Ravi continues his look at the temptations we all face. Jesus himself faced temptations, and His victory over them is the foundation for this message.
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Seductions of the Soul, Part 1 of 4
We all face temptation. But are there certain areas that appeal to our human hearts the most? That’s our topic today, on Just Thinking, with Ravi Zacharias.
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Asked and Answered, Part 2 of 4
How do you share the Gospel with someone who doesn’t believe in true morality? Find out today, as we listen to a recording of Michael Ramsden’s time at Colorado College in Colorado Springs.
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Can Freedom Last Forever, Part 4 of 4
This week, Os Guinness has taken a look at the nature of true freedom. If you heard yesterday’s program, you heard a rather bleak outlook for real freedom in the United States. Is there any hope? Join us today on Just Thinking, for the conclusion of this week’s message.
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Can Freedom Last Forever, Part 3 of 4
Freedom is desired. But what must we as a people be willing to give in order to achieve it? Find out today on Just Thinking.
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Can Freedom Last Forever, Part 2 of 4
The issue of freedom is not new, however the way the American founders framed it was. Can it be sustained? Today on Just Thinking, Os Guinness continues his look at the topic of freedom.
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Can Freedom Last Forever, Part 1 of 4
The Western world prides itself on freedom. But can freedom actually last forever, or will it inevitably disappear? That’s our topic today on Just Thinking, as Os Guinness fills in for Ravi Zacharias.
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Asked and Answered, Part 1 of 4
On today’s Q&A program, we listen to a recording of Ravi’s time at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. How do we know the Bible is true? Join us today as Ravi answers that question.
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Flirting with the Truth, Part 4 of 4
Over the last few days, Ravi examined the truths shared by the Apostle Paul in his conversation with Felix. How did Felix respond? Find out, today, on Just Thinking.
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Flirting with the Truth, Part 3 of 4
What makes Christianity so unique? Today on the program, Ravi Zacharias continues his look at a sermon from the Apostle Paul.
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Flirting with the Truth, Part 2 of 4
What does it mean to have a point of reference in your worldview? And how did Paul use it in his conversation with Felix? Find out today, on Just Thinking
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Flirting with the Truth, Part 1 of 4
The book of Acts tells us about a fascinating encounter between the Apostle Paul and Felix. What does that story have to do with our world, today? Ravi Zacharias takes a look at their exchange, today, on Just Thinking.
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Kansas State University Q&A, Part 2 of 2
Today, on Just Thinking, we listen to the second half of Ravi’s Q&A at Kansas State University. Why is God’s love so unique? Find out today.
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Kansas State University Q&A, Part 1 of 2
Our world is much different now than the one America’s founding fathers lived in. Should we make a break with the values they established in the constitution? Find out today on Just Thinking, as we listen to a recording of a Q&A with Ravi Zacharias at Kansas State University.
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Critical Thinking: A Christian Essential, Part 3 of 3
You don’t have to be an apologist to use critical thinking skills. As Christians, we have opportunities to use them every day. Today on the program, Ravi Zacharias concludes his look at the importance of critical thinking.
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Critical Thinking: A Christian Essential, Part 2 of 3
Is it possible to be a Christian and be a critical thinker? Or are we abandoning reason in order to believe in our worldview? Find out today on Just Thinking with Ravi Zacharias.
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Critical Thinking: A Christian Essential, Part 1 of 3
We all face important questions on life, meaning, and faith. And in order to answer them correctly, we need be critical thinkiners. What does that look like? Today on the program, Ravi Zacharias and Danielle Durant discuss the importance of critical thinking.
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Muskoka Q&A, part 2 of 2
How do we know there is such a thing as absolute truth? Find out today, on our Friday Q&A, as we return to a recording of Ravi’s time at the Muskoka Baptist Conference in Canada.
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If the Foundations be Destroyed II, Part 4 of 4
How did culture reach the state it’s in now? By eliminating the four key dimensions given to us by God. Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias concludes his look at the four foundations necessary for life and culture.
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If the Foundations be Destroyed II, Part 3 of 4
The foundations given us to by God are made up of very specific dimensions. Ravi Zacharias outlined the first dimension yesterday. What is the next one? Find out now on Just Thinking.
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If the Foundations be Destroyed II, Part 2 of 4
God gave us specific foundations upon wich we build our lives and our culture. What happens when we eliminate them? Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias takes a closer look at this question in part two of this week’s message.
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If the Foundations be Destroyed II (Part 1 of 4) (Part 1...
We build a culture on something. But what happens if that “something” is a lie? Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias begins his message on the traditional foundations that our culture is destroying and replacing.
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Muskoka Q&A (Part 1 of 2)
Today on our Friday Q&A program, we listen in to a recording of Ravi’s Q&A time at the Muskoka Baptist Conference in Canada.
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The Ultimate Answer: Jesus Christ (Part 4 of 4)
Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias concludes his message on the problem of pain. If we abandon God because of it, we abandon our only answer to such a difficult question.
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The Ultimate Answer: Jesus Christ (Part 3 of 4)
It’s hard enough to move past our failures and hurts. But then we often have to deal with those who don’t want to let us move on. Ravi Zacharias discusses that issue today, on Just Thinking.
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