
The Christian and Missionary Alliance has revoked their ordination of late apologist Ravi Zacharias after an independent investigation revealed that he engaged in sexual abuse.
The Christian and Missionary Alliance has revoked their ordination of late apologist Ravi Zacharias after an independent investigation revealed that he engaged in sexual abuse.
Ravi Zacharias International Ministries issued an apology this week after a full independent report confirmed that the late Ravi Zacharias did engage in sexual assault and even rape. In an effort to be transparent, the ministry also released the full independent report to the public.
After the late Ravi Zacharias was preliminarily found was guilty of sexual misconduct, many wondered why Christian news organizations would report these findings since Zacharias is already dead. There are several issues at play in determining whether or not Christians should air the previously unreported sins of public ministry figures after their death, but the primary one is this – Ravi Zacharias sinned against numerous women. We, as followers of Jesus, owe it to them to hear their stories, acknowledge their pain, and advocate for them to receive the restitution they deserve.
Recently, I was asked how we should respond to cases when a Christian leader or teacher is caught in sexual misconduct. Is it possible to separate the good that they’ve done and the truth they’ve taught, the person and their sin? And, what about when the perpetrator is gone and has no further opportunity to acknowledge his sins, repent, and seek forgiveness? On a Christian worldview analysis level, to borrow a phrase popularized by Christian educator Arthur Holmes, it is important to remember that “all truth is God’s truth.” In other words, if Ravi Zacharias ever said anything true in his life, and of course he did, he was not its source but only its medium. Any truth – all truth – comes ultimately from God, outside of time or place or context.
In recently released audio recordings, a former business partner of Ravi Zacharias' details the late apologist's apparent sexual misdeeds.
The Board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries confirmed on Wednesday that the ministry's later founder, Ravi Zacharias, did engage in acts of sexual misconduct.
An apologist with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries is voicing concerns over how the ministry handled a series of sexual misconduct accusations against the group's late founder Razi Zacharias.
The late minister and apologist Ravi Zacharias has recently been accused of sexual misconduct prompting Ravi Zacharias International Ministries to launch an investigation into the claims.
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On Friday an online memorial service was held to honor the late great apologist Ravi Zacharias.