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

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The Revelation of God Through Us: Apologetics with a Touch, Part 2


How should we defend the Christian faith in a culture marked by skepticism? This can be done, when correctly paired with acts of love and mercy. On this week's Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias is bringing us a message of encouragement on how to make a difference in today's world.


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 May 16, 2020  n/a
 
 

The Revelation of God Through Us: Apologetics with a Touch, Part 1


How should we defend the Christian faith in a culture marked by skepticism? This can be done, when correctly paired with acts of love and mercy. On this week's Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias is bringing us a message of encouragement on how to make a difference in today's world.


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 May 9, 2020  n/a
 
 

Postures of the Mind, Affections of the Heart


Graduation is a very important milestone in a student's life. What is it that makes the difference between students that go on to succeed in life, and students that end up in disappointment? Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think, as he speaks directly to graduates about the importance of remaining faithful to God.


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 May 2, 2020  n/a
 
 

East and West, Part 2


Why do you think so many Christians in the West are looking to eastern beliefs for answers? Ravi Zacharias has been following this trend, and has a unique perspective on this phenomenon. Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think as he dives deeper into the beliefs of the East and the West.


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 April 25, 2020  n/a
 
 

East and West, Part 1


Why do you think so many Christians in the West are looking to eastern beliefs for answers? Ravi Zacharias has been following this trend, and has a unique perspective on this phenomenon. Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think as he dives deeper into the beliefs of the East and the West.


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 April 18, 2020  n/a
 
 

Uncovering the New Spirituality, Part 2


What do new spiritualists actually believe? Is there any truth to what they teach? Join us this week on Let My People Think as Ravi Zacharias examines the new spiritualist movement, and the traction it has gained in western culture.


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 April 11, 2020  n/a
 
 

Uncovering the New Spirituality, Part 1


What do new spiritualists actually believe? Is there any truth to what they teach? Join us this week on Let My People Think as Ravi Zacharias examines the new spiritualist movement, and the traction it has gained in western culture.


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 April 4, 2020  n/a
 
 

Created for Significance, Part 2


Do you believe you were created for a purpose? If we are created, we are created for a purpose. Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think as he dives into our purpose given by God.


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 March 28, 2020  n/a
 
 

Created for Significance, Part 1


Do you believe you were created for a purpose? If we are created, we are created for a purpose. Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think as he dives into our purpose given by God.


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 March 21, 2020  n/a
 
 

Raised to Run: Jacob, Part 2


Can we ever move past a tumultuous upbringing? This week on Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias is taking a look at the life of Jacob. He became one of the most famous men in history, but he didn't start out very well. Join us this week to hear this message on how we can learn to face reality.


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 March 14, 2020  n/a