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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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."
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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."
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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."
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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."
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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."
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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?
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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 o