RZIM: Just Thinking Broadcasts

A 15 minute weekday broadcast heard online and on the radio. The radio outreach of RZIM is a listener-supported ministry that powerfully mixes biblical teaching and Christian apologetics. The programs seek to explore issues such as life's meaning, the credibility of the Christian message and the Bible, the weakness of modern intellectual movements, and the uniqueness of Jesus Christ.

https://rzim.org/listen/just-thinking

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 13m. Bisher sind 1073 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint täglich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 14 hours 15 minutes

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UC Berkeley Q&A, Part 2


How can we share the gospel with others without it turning into an argument? These conversations can be emotional, but how do we still treat the other person with love? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM speakers Abdu Murray and Nathan Betts are at UC Berkeley to tackle this difficult question and more. Join us.


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 July 21, 2020  n/a
 
 

UC Berkeley Q&A, Part 1


How do we balance the desire and celebration of the diversity of thought? Join us this week on a very special Just Thinking, as RZIM speakers Abdu Murray and Nathan Betts, answer tough questions from students at UC Berkeley.


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 July 20, 2020  n/a
 
 

Muskoka Q&A, Part 2


How can we be sure that there is ultimate truth? This question comes up so often in the post modern world we live in. Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, today on Just Thinking as he closes out the Q&A session at the Muskoka Baptist Conference by tackling this tough question on ultimate truth.


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 July 17, 2020  n/a
 
 

Muskoka Q&A, Part 1


Have you ever compared the tenets of the Christian faith with other systems of belief? Some questions we have about life are tough to ask, and often, even harder to answer. Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, today on Just Thinking as he leads a Q&A session at the Muskoka Baptist Conference.


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 July 16, 2020  n/a
 
 

Keeping the Faith, Part 4


The life of an evangelist or a preacher can be difficult. The life of preachers' children can be even more difficult. Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, on Just Thinking as he wraps up his interview with Ruth Graham, Billy Graham's youngest daughter, as they explore Ruth's personal take.


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 July 15, 2020  n/a
 
 

Keeping the Faith, Part 3


Many children of famous parents struggle to find their role in the world. Ruth Graham, Billy Graham's youngest daughter, is no exception. Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, continues his interview with Ruth Graham on the difficulties she faced being the daughter of the most influential evangelist of our time.


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 July 14, 2020  n/a
 
 

Keeping the Faith, Part 2


Pastors' kids often get a bad reputation for being rebellious, destructive, and unattached to the church as adults. However, if you look at it from the children's eyes, many were expected to live perfect lives growing up. We can empathize with the pressure they feel at a young age...


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 July 13, 2020  n/a
 
 

Keeping the Faith, Part 1


How can psychology and Christianity fit together? On today's episode of Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and Ruth Graham, Billy Graham's youngest daughter, discuss this question, as related to her book Fear Not Tomorrow, God is Already There: Trusting Him in Uncertain Times.


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 July 10, 2020  n/a
 
 

University of Kentucky Q&A, Part 4


Is the most important thing about Jesus, His death? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM Speaker, Abdu Murray, and RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, provide their answers to this difficult question during a Q&A session at the University of Kentucky.


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 July 9, 2020  n/a
 
 

University of Kentucky Q&A, Part 3


Does God favor a specific gender? Join RZIM Speaker, Abdu Murray, and RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, as they share their thoughts on this tough question during a Q&A session at the University of Kentucky.


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 July 8, 2020  n/a