Columbia Univ Q&A 1 Part 2 (Part 2 of 3)
If God is all-powerful, why did He choose to create a world with so many problems? Are men and women born inherently good, or evil? Don’t miss the answers to these compelling questions in today’s Q&A on Just Thinking.
Angry at God (Part 4 of 4)
Some people who are angry at God claim their having a crisis of faith. But is their predicament really a crisis of hope instead. That’s one of the questions we’ll examine today on Just Thinking with Ravi Zacharias.
Angry at God (Part 3 of 4)
No one likes to be angry with God. But if you fall into that attitude, how do you get yourself out. Today on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias and psychologist Dr. Roslyn Harden Scott look for answers when our relationship with God is broken.
Angry at God (Part 2 of 4)
Is anger at God at the root of atheism for many people? That’s a question Ravi Zacharias explores today on Just Thinking.
Angry at God (Part 1 of 4)
Are you ever angry at God? Is it sin or a healthy byproduct of our relationship? Today on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias looks at the dilemma Christians face when their relationship with God is broken.
Columbia University Q&A I (Part 1 of 3)
Winston Churchill once said, "The truth is incontrovertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end there it is." How far has our postmodern culture come from that ideal? Today Just Thinking celebrates truth as Ravi Zacharias takes questions from the audience.
The Way of the Cross (Part 4 of 4)
Do you feel like being a Christian? Do you wake up in the morning ready to place others before yourself, love above all else, forgive others hurtful actions and not keep score when things are done wrong against you? You don’t? Join the club! Today on Just Thinking Stuart McAllister closes his message with the reason Christianity isn’t based on feelings - but on Christ.
The Way of the Cross (Part 3 of 4)
Would you consider someone to be a good Christian because they go to church, say their prayers and treat people nicely? If you said yes, then you’re way off the mark! Join RZIM Speaker Stuart McAllister as he explores the defining focus of the Christian faith, today on Just Thinking.
The Way of the Cross (Part 2 of 4)
If you wanted six-pack abs or a smaller waist, what exercise plan would you follow? If you think about it, everything we do in life requires some sort of plan. But what about life itself? Join Stuart McAllister for a discussion about the plan for your life, today on Just Thinking.
The Way of the Cross (Part 1 of 4)
Isn’t the Christian life supposed to be easy? Or did Jesus really mean it when He said His followers would have to endure suffering? Take time to consider the Way of the Cross with RZIM Itinerant Stuart McAllister, today on Just Thinking.
Who is Jesus: Defending Jesus Christ (Part 5 of 5)
Only Christ accurately describes humanity’s wretchedness, provides a remedy for sin, engages all of history, discloses reality, and embodies our ideals. Today on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias shares what may be the most amazing thing of all about the Lord Jesus Christ.
Who is Jesus: Defending Jesus Christ (Part 4 of 5)
When it comes to philosophy, some people seek the meaning of life in the future, others in the past … and some choose to live only for the moment. Today on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias shows that only Jesus Christ truly bridges the past, present and future to provide His followers a coherent worldview.
Who is Jesus: Defending Jesus Christ (Part 3 of 5)
Have you ever considered how Jesus Christ differs from other religious figures? That’s precisely what Ravi Zacharias is doing in this week’s messages: illuminating the uniqueness of Christ. In Part Three of Ravi’s historic sermon at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, he helps us realize that only Christ perfectly comprehended humanity’s sinfulness and offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice to save us from our misery.
Who is Jesus: Defending Jesus Christ (Part 2 of 5)
Today on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias continues his historic message preached in the Mormon Tabernacle – the first evangelical minister to speak there since D.L. Moody in 1899. Yesterday, Ravi boldly declared that no other historic figure stands as tall as Jesus Christ. Today, you’ll hear his ringing defense of that claim.
Who is Jesus: Defending Jesus Christ (Part 1 of 5)
If you were given an unprecedented opportunity to preach to an audience of thousands – most of them followers of another faith – what would you talk about? Ravi Zacharias faced that question when he was invited to speak at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah – the first evangelical Christian to do so since Dwight L. Moody preached there in 1899. He chose to share the very heart of the Christian faith – Jesus Christ. Join us today on Just Thinking for part one of this powerful...
The Basis for Truth (Part 5 of 5)
Throughout this week we’ve heard plenty of insight into our culture’s loss of truth. Secularization and Pluralization were the first two movements that led to this decline – and today we’re going to learn about the third – the movement towards Privatization. Join us today on Just Thinking.
The Basis for Truth (Part 4 of 5)
Having many options is good. Right? Well, yes and no. Join us today for Ravi Zacharias’ message entitled “The Basis for Truth” as he continues his discussion of pluralism and tells us how it endangers the sanctity of truth itself today on Just Thinking.
The Basis for Truth (Part 3 of 5)
We face so many choices today! From restaurants to religion, pluralism is making a huge impact. Find out what that means for truth itself, as Ravi continues his message entitled “The Basis For Truth” today on Just Thinking.
The Basis for Truth (Part 2 of 5)
Why is objective truth becoming so hard to find in our fast-paced, technological world? Join us today on Just Thinking as Ravi continues his message “The Basis for Truth” with an honest look at the creep of secularism and how it impacts objectivity.
The Basis for Truth (Part 1 of 5)
Ravi takes questions from students at Utah State University today to answer questions about Jesus Christ today on Just Thinking.
Kansas State University Q&A (Part 1 of 4)
Can a person truly love his fellow man if he doesn’t know the love of God? That’s one of the questions Ravi Zacharias takes in a Q and A session from Kansas State University today on Just Thinking.
Opening of the Evangelical Mind (Part 4 of 4)
What does the future hold for Christianity? Not too long ago many secularists claimed belief was a notion for the past. They were wrong. What are they saying now? Find out today on Just Thinking.
Opening of the Evangelical Mind (Part 3 of 4)
How are American evangelicals viewed around the world? Ravi Zacharias and a panel of globetrotting experts answer that question today on Just Thinking.
Opening of the Evangelical Mind (Part 2 of 4)
Must a person believe in God to have a moral framework in their lives? Many atheists say no. That assertion is discussed today on Just Thinking with Ravi Zacharias.
Opening of the Evangelical Mind (Part 1 of 4)
Is it possible to be an evangelical and an intellectual? You’d be surprised how many in the secular world say it’s not possible. This week on Just Thinking Ravi Zacharias and a roundtable of experts talk about the intellectual side of the evangelical mind.
University of Michigan Q&A (Part 4 of 4)
Is the Bible a mish-mash of writings and Jewish oral tradition – or is it inspired by God, as it claims? Ravi answers that question today on Just Thinking.
Revelation of God (Part 4 of 4)
What is the spiritual legacy of those who follow Christ? Since the early church began, believers have been a blessing to their own culture. We can do the same today. Find out how today on “Just Thinking” from author and apologist Ravi Zacharias.
Revelation of God (Part 3 of 4)
Apologetics is more than a simple defense of the gospel; it is also putting hands and feet on God’s truth by giving your heart to those who hurt. Today on “Just Thinking,” learn “apologetics with a touch” from author and apologist Ravi Zacharias.
Revelation of God (Part 2 of 4)
Though the truth of the gospel never changes, there are many different ways to defend it. Today on “Just Thinking,” find out why an apologetic linked with mercy and compassion reaches our culture best.
Revelation of God (Part 1 of 4)
As believers in Christ, our spiritual birthright is to act with compassion toward our family, our community and the world. It’s a privilege and a duty we should pursue. Find out how today on “Just Thinking” from author and apologist Ravi Zacharias.