RZIM: Let My People Think Broadcasts

Half-hour programs heard weekly. 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/let-my-people-think

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 26m. Bisher sind 267 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

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Living in Critical Times, Part 2


Where do we find our moral framework? Where do we turn to for absolutes? On this week's Let My People Think, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, takes a deep look at these questions as he gives a talk entitled "Living in Critical Times."


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 July 25, 2020  n/a
 
 

Living in Critical Times, Part 1


Where do we find our moral framework? Where do we turn to for absolutes? On this week's Let My People Think, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, takes a deep look at these questions as he gives a talk entitled "Living in Critical Times."


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 July 18, 2020  n/a
 
 

A Deliverer is Born, Part 2


Who will speak the Gospel to the current and coming generation? This week on Let My People Think, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, looks at this question as he gives a message titled "A Deliverer is Born."


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 July 11, 2020  n/a
 
 

A Deliverer is Born, Part 1


Who will speak the Gospel to the current and coming generation? This week on Let My People Think, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, looks at this question as he gives a message titled "A Deliverer is Born."


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 July 4, 2020  n/a
 
 

Globalization's Impact on Evangelism, Part 2


How do you think globalization and the increase of technology has affected evangelism? What does a globalized society mean for the spreading of the Gospel? On this week's Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias dives into what evangelism looks like in light of globalization.


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 June 27, 2020  n/a
 
 

Globalization's Impact on Evangelism, Part 1


How do you think globalization and the increase of technology has affected evangelism? What does a globalized society mean for the spreading of the Gospel? On this week's Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias dives into what evangelism looks like in light of globalization.


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 June 20, 2020  n/a
 
 

Life's Inescapable Questions, Part 2


What kind of questions do you think a Christian Apologist gets during Q&A sessions? The questions are vast, and often tough. This week on Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias will take us through the book of Habakkuk, where we see a profound series of questions.


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 June 13, 2020  n/a
 
 

Life's Inescapable Questions, Part 1


What kind of questions do you think a Christian Apologist gets during Q&A sessions? The questions are vast, and often tough. This week on Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias will take us through the book of Habakkuk, where we see a profound series of questions.


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 June 6, 2020  n/a
 
 

Evangelism in an Honor and Shame Culture, Part 2


Many times people are hesitant to become Christians not because they don't believe, but because of the consequences they might face in their own family. So how can we share the Gospel in these situations? This week on Let My People Think, RZIM Speaker, Abdu Murray shares his thoughts on this tough situation many of us have faced.


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 May 30, 2020  n/a
 
 

Evangelism in an Honor and Shame Culture, Part 1


Many times people are hesitant to become Christians not because they don't believe, but because of the consequences they might face in their own family. So how can we share the Gospel in these situations? This week on Let My People Think, RZIM Speaker, Abdu Murray shares his thoughts on this tough situation many of us have faced.


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 May 23, 2020  n/a