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“In its essence, faith is a confidence in the person of Jesus Christ and in His power, so that even when His power does not serve my end, my confidence in Him remains because of who He is. Faith for the Christian is the response of trust based on who Jesus Christ claimed to be, and it results in a life that brings both mind and heart in a commitment of love to Him.”
― Ravi Zacharias, Jesus Among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message
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“Denying the existence of God leads us to preposterous conclusions so that, in the end, the amoral world of the skeptic who simply cannot explain good is worse than the world of the theist who has an explanation for evil.”
― Ravi Zacharias, The End of Reason: A Response to the New Atheists
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“Our society is walking through a maze of cultural land mines and the heaviest price is exacted as we send our children on ahead.”
― Ravi Zacharias, Recapture the Wonder
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“Work hard at keeping in tune with the way your children think. Your efforts may not always bring the desired result, but we must do our part. Keep close contact with them. Teach them with regularity, both
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Ravi Zacharias - The Quest for Meaning in a Post-Truth Culture
So we're here to deal with issues of truth, and it's wonderful that the host of the committee inviting you has a name like clay. We all have feet of clay, so it's wonderful to be invited, to be hosted by a team here that recognizes how important these truths are, albeit with our frailties and our weaknesses. You know, the story is told that very recently, Cristiano Rolando, the world-famous soccer player, was being interviewed by the media. And he told the interviewer that he thought God had sent him into the world in order to teach the world how to play soccer. "Futbol", as they call it there. And so, they were quite astounded by that statement, that God had sent Cristiano Rolando into the world to teach the world how to play soccer. So they interviewed his nemesis, Lionel Messi. And they asked Messi, "What do you think of Rolando's statement"? He said, "To be honest with you, I didn't realize I had sent him".
Isn't it interesting how we think that only athletes have this superman theory about themselves? Muhammad Ali described himself as the greatest, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," that he would knock any nemesis out of the ring. And almost any great athlete seems to find that need to