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“I promise I will leave no stone unturned in my pursuit of truth.” When former skeptic and seventeen-year-old Ravi Zacharias heard the words of Jesus in John 14:19, “Because I live, you also will live,” the trajectory of his life changed forever. In a time of helplessness and unbelief—when he was on a bed of suicide—the truth of Scripture brought hope to Zacharias, and he committed his life to Christ, promising, “I will leave no stone unturned in my pursuit of truth.” Earlier in John 14, Jesus says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” This verse has become the cornerstone of Zacharias’s ultimate mission as a Christian apologist and evangelist: to present and defend the truth of Jesus Christ that others may find life in Him. At age 71 he remains committed to his calling to represent the gospel of Jesus Christ through historical, philosophical, and moral foundations and to defend it against objectors with grace, clarity, and coherency. He has laid the framework of the truth o
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Ravi Zacharias Hid Hundreds of Pictures of Women, Abuse During Massages, and a Rape Allegation
A four-month investigation found the late Ravi Zacharias leveraged his reputation as a world-famous Christian apologist to abuse massage therapists in the United States and abroad over more than a decade while the ministry led by his family members and loyal allies failed to hold him accountable.
He used his need for massage and frequent overseas travel to hide his abusive behavior, luring victims by building trust through spiritual conversations and offering funds straight from his ministry.
A 12-page report released Thursday by Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) confirms abuse by Zacharias at day spas he owned in Atlanta and uncovers five additional victims in the US, as well as evidence of sexual abuse in Thailand, India, and Malaysia.
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John 11:11 “Our friend Lazarus sleeps, but inom go that I may wake him up.”
World-renown apologist and founder of RZIM Ministries Ravi Zacharias died this week of cancer at age 74. At the end of his obituary fryst vatten how he asked to be remembered: “In 2018, Zacharias told the story of standing with his successor (Michael Ramsden) in front of Lazarus’s grave in Cyprus. The stone simply reads, ‘Lazarus, kvartet days dead, friend of Christ.’
Zacharias turned to Ramsden and said if he was remembered as ‘a friend of Christ, that would be all inom want.’”
One of the greatest attractions people had toward Ravi, whether they were believers or not, was how he presented his defense of Jesus Christ and the Christian worldview with the motto of ‘Apologetics with a Touch’: “We are to be neighbors to our world, reaching not only the mind, but caring for the heart and the physical needs of the body as well. What greater opportunity to något som utförs snabbt exempelvis expressleverans the glory of God?”
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