RIP to a great apologetic.
Sad news. I always enjoyed listening to Ravi on the radio.
A great man passes to a great reward.
Oh, I am so sad to learn this - but rejoice that Ravi is with Jesus, his Lord and King!
Thank you for posting this article.
Ravi’s program - Let My People Think is one I wholly endorse and which will, I believe, continue even after his death.
His books are priceless treasures.
God be with Ravi’s loved ones at this time of grieving - but we know though they grieve, it is not as ones who have no hope. Ravi is safe in the arms of his beloved Savior, Jesus Christ.
Thanks for posting this. They could have left out the ‘controversies’ and instead mentioned all of the major world figures of other religions Ravi was able to meet and witness to.
I always liked Let My People Think.
And now, finally, his last work will be published - Jesus talks to Mohammed.
Imagine the enormous joy he must be in now!
I had the pleasure of seeing him in person in Atlanta several years ago.
I remember hearing him on the radio just shortly after I converted to Christianity back in 2004.
He always went into the toughest places (universities and colleges...even before world leaders) in order to engage the public for Jesus Christ.
Rest in peace, good servant.
..one of the great defenders of the faith—home at last...
I loved that guy, always caught his TV b’casts.
One of the most compelling speakers Ive ever heard. His mind was amazing! He will be greatly missed. Im sure he immediately heard, well done, thou good and faithful servant.
A true, true loss for Christians. He was a fantastic teacher of the Word. Scripture clearly says that in the Last Days there will be a loss of the Word. I think that comes with the loss our great teachers. Jack Van Impy (not sure how to spell it), and several other men named Jack have gone on to be with the LORD the past few years. We are losing them faster than we have good ones to replace them.
Now that all Americans have seen the choice of what American is to remain, a Christian based civil society or the crime infested City-states where none are safe from evil, this voice in the wilderness will be sadly missed.
Take note, lost and dying world, at the picture of Ravi with his wife. Look full into his eyes and ask yourself, “Does this look like the face of one fearing death, or of one heading toward something far better?”
His testimony, for me, will always be what he said about salvation in Christ, “Christ did not come to make bad people good, but to make dead people live.” And, so, he heads off to enter into the “joy of the Lord”, to see Him face to face, to know the true meaning of what it means to live (”for to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain”)
Looking forward to meeting you in glory, Brother Ravi!
What a great loss, but he’s now with the Savior he loved and served.
To live is Christ, to die is gain.
What a beautiful gift to the church the Lord gave us.
Thank you for posting this sad but at the same time sobering news. Ravi Zacharias was one of Jesus’s warriors, as attested by the efforts the ‘other side’ took to try and discredit him. Thanks be to God, Ravi is home now, soon to return with Christ to receive his glorified body for eternal living.