Ravi Zacharias Biography, Age, Quotes, Ministries, Tours and YouTube

Ravi Zacharias Biography

Ravi Zacharias is an Indian-born Canadian-American Christian apologist. A defender of evangelical Protestantism, Zacharias is the author of numerous Christian books, including the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association’s Gold Medallion Book Award winner Can Man Live Without God? in the category “theology and doctrine” and Christian bestsellers Light in the Shadow of Jihad and The Grand Weaver. Zacharias is the founder and chairman of the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) and host of the radio programs Let My People Think and Just Thinking.

Zacharias was conceived in 1946 in Madras, India. His family moved to Delhi when he was very youthful and he grew up there. His family was Anglican, yet he says that he was a nonbeliever until the age of 17 when he attempted to end it all by gulping poison. While in the medical clinic, a neighborhood Christian laborer presented to him with a Bible and advised his mom to peruse him from John 14. Zacharias says that it was John 14:19 that contacted him as the characterizing worldview: “In light of the fact that I live, you likewise will live.” He said that he figured, “This might be my solitary expectation: another method for living. Life as characterized by the Author of Life.” and that he submitted his life to Christ asking, “Jesus in the event that You are the person who gives life as it is intended to be, I need it. It would be ideal if you get me out of this medical clinic bed well, and I guarantee I will investigate every possibility in my quest for truth.”

Zacharias emigrated to Canada with his family in 1966, graduating in 1972 from the Ontario Bible College (now Tyndale University College & Seminary) with his M.Div. University of Trinity International. In 1990, at Ridley Hall in Cambridge, England, he did a two to three-month sabbatical. Ridley Hall is not part of Cambridge University, although it offers theological education it maintains a relationship with the university. Zacharias has several doctoral degrees of honor  

Ravi Zacharias Age

Ravi was born on 26 March 1946, in Madras, Madras Presidency, British India.

Ravi Zacharias family

His family was Anglican, yet he says that he was a nonbeliever until the age of 17 when he attempted to end it all by gulping poison. Zacharias emigrated to Canada with his family in 1966.

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Ravi Zacharias Wife

In May 1972, Zacharias married Margaret “Margie” Reynolds, whom he met at his church’s youth group. They have three children.

Ravi Zacharias Children

Ravi Zacharia has three children, two daughters, and one son.

Ravi Zacharias Height

 His height is 1.7 m tall,

Ravi Zacharias Quotes

“Love is a commitment that will be tested in the most vulnerable areas of spirituality, a commitment that will force you to make some very difficult choices. It is a commitment that demands that you deal with your lust, your greed, your pride, your power, your desire to control, your temper, your patience, and every area of temptation that the Bible clearly talks about. It demands the quality of commitment that Jesus demonstrates in His relationship to us.”

“We have a right to believe whatever we want, but not everything we believe is right.”

“What I believe in my heart must make sense in my mind.”

“There is no greater discovery than seeing God as the author of your destiny.”

“Yes, if truth is not undergirded by love, it makes the possessor of that truth obnoxious and the truth repulsive.”

“To sustain the belief that there is no God, atheism has to demonstrate infinite knowledge, which is tantamount to saying, “I have infinite knowledge that there is no being in existence with infinite knowledge”

“Unless I understand the Cross, I cannot understand why my commitment to what is right must be precedence over what I prefer.”

“I thank the Lord that, even though things were so wrong in my life here, I finally was brought to the realization of what all those struggles were about. There are some wonderful things from your painful past, things with a beauty you may not have realized at the time.”

“I remember the time an older man asked me when I was young, “Do you know what you are doing now?” I thought it was some kind of trick question.
Tell me,” I said.
You are building your memories,” he replied, “so make them good ones.”

“I am absolutely convinced that meaninglessness does not come from being weary of pain; meaninglessness comes from being weary of pleasure. And that is why we find ourselves emptied of meaning with our pantries still full.”

“What you applaud you encourage“Time is the brush of God, as he paints his masterpiece on the heart of humanity.”

but beware what you celebrate…”

“The four absolutes we all have in our minds: love, justice, evil, and forgiveness.”

“Teaching at best beckons us to morality, but it is not in itself efficacious. Teaching is like a mirror. It can show you if your face is dirty, but the mirror will not wash your face.”

Ravi Zacharias Ministry

Zacharias spent the late spring of 1971 in Vietnam, where he proselytized the American fighters, just as detained Viet Cong. In the wake of moving on from Ontario Bible College, he started a nomad service with the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada (C&MA). In 1974 the C&MA sent him to Cambodia, where he lectured for just a brief timeframe before its tumble to the Khmer Rouge. In 1977, in the wake of moving on from Trinity, Zacharias was charged by the C&MA to lecture around the world.

In 1983, Zacharias was welcome to talk in Amsterdam at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s yearly evangelists’ meeting. It was here that he originally saw an absence of service in the territory of Christian rational theology. After Amsterdam, Zacharias spent the mid-year evangelizing in India, where he kept on observing the requirement for rational theology service, both to lead individuals to Christ and to prepare Christian pioneers. In August 1984 Ravi Zacharias International Ministries was established in Toronto, Canada to seek after his calling as a “traditional evangelist in the field of the mentally safe.” Today its central command is situated in Atlanta, Georgia, and has workplaces in Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Hong Kong, Romania, Turkey, Austria, Spain, and South Africa. He was later appointed by the Christian and Missionary Alliance and dispatched as a global evangelist.

In 1989, not long after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Zacharias was welcome to talk in Moscow. While there he addressed understudies at the Lenin Military Academy just as political pioneers at the Center for Geopolitical Strategy. This was the first of numerous evangelism openings in the political circle. Future occasions incorporated a solicitation to Bogota, Colombia in 1993, where he addressed individuals from the legal executive on the significance of having a strong good establishment.

In 1990 he composed his first book, A Shattered Visage: The Real Face of Atheism. In 1993 Zacharias was welcome to talk at his first Veritas Forum at Harvard University, and soon thereafter was one of the keynote speakers at Urbana. Zacharias keeps on being an incessant visitor at these gatherings, both giving addresses and responding to understudies being referred to and answering sessions at scholastic foundations, for example, the University of Georgia, the University of Michigan, and Penn State.

Zacharias pulled in media consideration when in 2004 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) opened its mark podium at the Salt Lake Tabernacle to him for a progression of messages. Zacharias conveyed a message on “Who Is the Truth? Guarding Jesus Christ as The Way, The Truth and The Life” to somewhere in the range of 7,000 lay-people and researchers from both LDS and Protestant camps in an initiatory move towards open discourse between the camps.

Some evangelicals censured Zacharias’ choice not to utilize this chance to legitimately address the “profound and fundamental” contrasts between the notable Christian confidence and that of the LDS church. He reacted by affirming that Christians ought not quickly to censure Mormonism’s philosophical contrasts but rather “charitably construct slowly and carefully in discussing our confidence with clearness and conviction”. He said this is similarly as viable as demonstrating somebody the deficiencies of their confidence. The talking commitment was almost subverted by a case by occasion coordinator Greg Johnson, leader of Standing Together, that Zacharias had nothing to do with altering the book The Kingdom of the Cults and had just advanced his name to the most recent version. Johnson later apologized for his remark.

Zacharias is a continuous keynote teacher inside the fervent network at occasions, for example, the Future of Truth gathering in 2004, the National Religious Broadcasters’ Convention and Exposition in 2005, the National Conference on Christian Apologetics in 2006. On progressive evenings in October 2007, he tended to first the understudies and workforce of Virginia Tech, at that point the network of Blacksburg, Virginia, on the subject of detestable and enduring in the wake of the Virginia Tech slaughter. Zacharias has spoken to the zealous network at events, for example, the National Day of Prayer in Washington, DC, the Annual Prayer Breakfast at the United Nations, and the African Union Prayer Breakfast in Maputo, Mozambique, and was named privileged director of the 2008 National Day of Prayer team. He additionally took part in the ecumenical Together 16 gatherings in July 2016, which Pope Francis tended to, depicting the occasion as a valiant exertion.

Zacharias was met in Focus on the Family’s Truth Project. In November 2009, Zacharias marked an ecumenical articulation known as the Manhattan Declaration which confirms the holiness of human life, the pride of marriage as an association of a couple, and the opportunity of religion are essential standards of equity and the benefit of all.

In 2014, Zacharias republished his book The Lamb and The Fuhrer, a nonexistent discussion between Adolf Hitler, Jesus Christ and Dietrich Bonhoffer, as a realistic novel. In 2016, Republican presidential competitor Marco Rubio designated Zacharias to his ace life “Respect Of Life” warning board.

In 2017, Christianity Today announced allegations from bloggers that Zacharias had misrepresented his scholarly certifications. Zacharias was claimed to have alluded to himself in different articles and recordings with the “Dr.” prefix, notwithstanding deficient with regards to a PhD capability. The report proceeded to state that he “has given ten privileged doctorates” and “in Ravi’s country of India… honorific titles are standard and are utilized every now and again keeping in mind older folks, including by the RZIM India group when tending to Ravi.” “The veracity of Zacharias’ indicated scholastic positions at the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge was additionally addressed. In an announcement, RZIM showed that “[in] prior years, ‘Dr.’ appeared before Ravi’s name in a portion of our materials, including on our site, which is a proper and satisfactory practice with privileged doctorates. In any case, since this training can be combative in specific circles, we never again use it.” Christianity Today announced that Zacharias’ online memoir was altered after the allegations with respect to his accreditations.

Canadian service supporter, Lori Anne Thompson blamed Zacharias for inappropriateness including sexting and trading wrong messages with her. Christianity Today magazine announced that Zacharias recorded a RICO suit against Thompson because of an interesting letter containing express claims against Zacharias. The case was settled in November 2017. In a December 3, 2017 proclamation, Zacharias stated, “Let me state completely that I never met [Thompson] alone, openly or secretly. The inquiry isn’t whether I requested or sent any illegal photographs or messages to [her]—I didn’t, and there is no proof actually—but instead, regardless of whether I ought to have been a ready member in any all-inclusive correspondence with a lady not my significant other. The appropriate response, I can unequivocally say, is no, and I completely acknowledge duty.” Zacharias included that he had been “totally dependable” to his significant other Margie all through their marriage, however, recognized that he “neglected to practice savvy alert and to shield [himself] from even the presence of impropriety…” Zacharias declined to remark on the supposed suicide danger he made to Ms. Thompson, referring to the terms of his non-revelation concurrence with Thompson

Ravi Zacharias Evolution

Zacharias does not accept evolutionary theory. He believes it is incompatible with the second thermodynamics law and expresses the fossil record’s skepticism. In addition to being a scientific ignoramus, Ravi frequently took to breaking the 9th Commandment to discredit his opponents. He flew under the potholer54 radar tragically and was never nominated for a coveted Golden Crocoduck award. He is also guilty of ignoring the effect of Dunning-Kruger. It is not known whether he enjoys pretending to be an expert on topics outside theology. It is also not known if Ravi deliberately realizes he is misrepresenting new atheism, science, and human sexuality, or if he hasn’t learned the arduous complicated task of doing a Google search. In his seminars, Ravi is a huge fan of using anecdotal evidence, to the point that he mysteriously forgets to use any other evidence. His incredible talent for quote mining has also left the mining industry confused about how to dig so deeply when fuelled by the desire to dig up diamonds from context. In November 2009, Zacharias signed an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on Evangelicals, Catholics, and Orthodox to engage in civil disobedience with regard to laws that the declaration claims would force them to accept abortion, same-sex marriage or other matters that go against their religious consciences. His followers are still waiting for the moment when he will join a Christian flagpole in protest against homosexual marriage

Ravi Zacharias Institute

The Zacharias Institute is a conference center and training facility within RZIM that offers short-term courses designed to instruct and equip all who desire to effectively share the gospel of Jesus Christ and answer the common objections to Christianity with gentleness and respect. We have multiple events this year and next, see below for more information and we hope to see you soon at the Zacharias Institute!

Ravi Zacharias Worldview

Zacharias says a coherent worldview must be able to answer four questions satisfactorily: the original question, the meaning of life, morality, and destiny. He says that while each major religion makes exclusive claims about truth, the ability of Christian faith to answer all four of these questions is unique. He speaks routinely about the coherence of the Christian worldview, saying that Christianity can withstand the hardest philosophical attacks. Zacharias believes the apologist must argue on three levels: the theoretical, to align the argument’s logic; the arts, to illustrate; and, to conclude and apply, “kitchen table talk.” Zacharias’ style of apologetics focuses predominantly on Christianity’s answers to life’s great existential questions, with defense of God.

Ravi Zacharias Tour

June 13, 2019
Every Campus
RZIM is hosting an event for a group of organizations who are seeking to reach college students through a concerted effort of prayer and partnership

June 18-21, 2019
ReFresh: Ready for College 2019
In the face of so many questions you face in college, how can you keep your faith strong? Are you prepared to answer the questions and objections of your friends and classmates?

July 18, 2019
Emerging Apologists Program
A week of teaching sessions from members of the RZIM speaking team, addressing objections to Christianity and equipping you to respond to them.

#TrendingQuestions
#TrendingQuestions is a new series at the Zacharias Institute that consists of an evening engaging with some of the most urgent questions facing our culture.

August 9-10,2019
ReMind
An apologetics conference meant to equip Christians between the ages of 17 and 30 with the tools necessary to respond to contemporary challenges to the gospel and share their faith effectively.

Ravi Zacharias Books

A Shattered Visage: The Real Face of Atheism (1994, 2004)
Can Man Live Without God? (1994, 1996)
Deliver Us From Evil (1996, 1998)
Cries of the Heart (1998, 2002)
The Merchant and the Thief (1999) (Children’s)
The Broken Promise (2000) (Children’s)
Jesus Among Other Gods (2000, 2002)
Jesus Among Other Gods (Youth Edition) (2000)
The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus Talks with Buddha (2001)
Sense and Sensuality: Jesus Talks with Oscar Wilde (2002)
Light in the Shadow of Jihad: The Struggle For Truth (2002)
Recapture the Wonder (2003)
Is Your Church Ready?: Motivating Leaders to Live an Apologetic Life (2003) (Editor, with Norman Geisler)
Who Made God? And Answers to Over 100 Other Tough Questions of Faith (2003) (General Editor, with Norman Geisler)
The Kingdom of the Cults (2003) (Editor)
I, Isaac Take Thee, Rebekah: Moving From Romance to Lasting Love (2004)
The Prince and the Prophet: Jesus Talks With Mohammed (Copyright 2004, to be released posthumously)
The Lamb and the Führer: Jesus Talks with Hitler (2005)
Walking From East to West: God in the Shadows (With R.S.B. Sawyer) (2006)
The Grand Weaver: How God Shapes Us Through the Events of Our Lives (2007)
Beyond Opinion: Living the Faith We Defend (2008)
The End of Reason: A Response to the New Atheists (2008)
Is There Not a Cause (2008) (National Day of Prayer Feature Book)
New Birth or Rebirth: Jesus Talks with Krishna (2008)
There is a Plan (2009) (excerpts from The Grand Weaver)
Has Christianity Failed You? (2010)
The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus Talks with Buddha (2010)
Why Jesus? Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality (2012)
The Lamb and the Fuhrer–Graphic Novel (2014)
Why Suffering? Finding Meaning and Comfort When Life Doesn’t Make Sense (2014)
with Vince Vitale, Jesus Among Secular Gods: The Countercultural Claims of Christ (2017)

Ravi Zacharias Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $7.5 million.

 

 

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