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Renowned Apologist, Ravi Zacharias accused of sexual misconduct months after his death

Three women who worked at a Spa Ravi Zacharias co-owned, have come forward with additional allegations of sexual misconduct. Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) has opened an investigation into allegations that its late founder and namesake sexually harassed multiple massage therapists who worked at two day spas he co-owned. Three women who worked at the businesses, located in a strip mall in the Atlanta suburbs, told Christianity Today that Ravi Zacharias touched them inappropriately, exposed himself, and masturbated during regular treatments over a period of about five years. His business partner said he regrets not stopping Zacharias and sent an apology text to one of the victims this month. RZIM denies the claims, saying in a statement to CT that the charges of sexual misconduct “do not in any way comport with the man we knew for decades.” The organization has hired a law firm “with experience investigating such matters” to look into the allegations, which date back at l...

How to deal with the RAPE CULTURE

 Someone asked: What can we do about rape? How do we bring an end to rape? What is the government or the law doing about rape? And I ask, what can we do about fraud? What can we do about kidnapping? What can we do about murder, abortion and every single vice out there that haunts our society?  Unfortunately, nothing much because the battle is actually more spiritual than it is physical. Even the law has not gone far in protecting it's citizens. Crimes are being committed daily. The government too can't do much either.  But did you notice that despite the laws in place, people still commit various crimes knowing fully well the implication of their actions🤷🏽‍♀? Why? The problem runs deeper than we make it. The law can only check crime to an extent but it cannot totally abolish it. Even if today the government rules that rapists should be castrated or killed , believe me people will still rape people. Recently a law was passed in a state in Nigeria which says that rapist...

Balaam and his error

King Balaak of Moab felt insecure, so he recruited the service of a prophet named Balam to come and curse Israel for him. He believed that when Balaam curses Israel, he will be able to defeat them. But Balaam could not.  God was with Israel, so how can you curse what God has blessed? How shall one denounce whom the LORD has not denounced? (Num 23:8). He went on to tell king Balaak that 'there's no sorcery and divination against the house of Jacob that can stand' (Num 23:23).  3 times king Balaak tried to get Balaam to curse Israel, 3 times he received the same answer from him. Balaam spoke as he was inspired by God to speak. Where Balaam missed it But here's something you may not know:  It was Balaam that told the king Balaak how to penetrate Israel and bring them down. How? He taught him how to make Israel sin against God through idolatry and sexual immorality (Rev 2:14). As a matter of fact, the very next chapter after Balaam's last prophecy, it was recorded that ...

Church in Iceland features Jesus with breasts and make-up in an ad for Sunday School

 This is supposed to be a church located in Iceland. These young children also being infused with the wrong doctrine obviously.  For a Sunday school ad to depict Jesus frolicking under the rainbow (an obvious sign for LGBTQ), wearing breasts and a make-up, sure speaks volumes about their intentions. Beware.

Children watch naked adults in the name of entertainment

  This is sad. What's the idea behind this? As reported by VC.

BLASPHEMY: Chinese textbook claim Jesus killed the woman caught in adultery and telling her that He too, is a sinner

The biblical story of Jesus saving the woman caught in adultery has been twisted and given a new ending in a Chinese textbook, with Jesus killing the woman and telling her that He, too, is a sinner, according to a new report. The textbook was published by the government-run University of Electronic Science and Technology Press, and is said to be used to teach “professional ethics and law” in vocational schools. In the original biblical story in John 8, Jesus goes to the temple courts, where the teachers of the law and the Pharisees bring him a woman caught in adultery and ask Christ if she should be stoned. Jesus writes on the ground and then tells them, “Let anyone of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” After the woman’s accusers leave, Jesus tells her, “Go now and leave your life of sin.” It’s a story of grace and mercy. The Chinese textbook, though, changes the ending, according to UCA News. The textbook says, “When the crowd disappeared, Jesus stoned the s...

Works versus Dead Works

 Hi! Have you ever wondered  what 'works' is all about in the Bible? I personally have heard quite some confusing statements about works. Lol. But I believe the Holy Spirit has given me an insight into what our works really are. The Bible speaks of good works and dead works. Now, if there are good works, then it's not far-fetched to say there are bad works as well, right? What are works? Works can be defined as: Proof of our faith in Jesus. It is what we do that men see. It is the fruits we bear. It is our words, our thoughts, our conduct etc. It is our (righteous) acts. It is our deeds. "We are God's workmanship, created in Christ for good works , which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them" (Eph 2:10) Pay extra attention to the next Scripture: "What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?...Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works is dead. But someone will say, ...

Made Perfect Through Suffering

Someone may ask, "Jesus was made perfect through suffering. Does it mean He was not perfect in the first place?" Jesus actually was perfect in every way. He was morally perfect and without sin. But even though He saw and He knew the sufferings of man, He would need to experience it first hand; to be in our shoes or be where we have been in order to be qualified to be the captain of our salvation and our High Priest. "For it was fitting for Him, for whom are all things and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons to glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings" (Heb 2:10). Through His sufferings Jesus became fully qualified to serve in that position. I love how someone wrote it - "There are some things you can learn by watching others experience that you cannot completely understand until you share that experience." Now, Jesus perfectly understands what we are going through and knows exactly how to help us because He has bee...

In case you missed my book review...

Hey!  How are you? I  hope you are good? Thank God for that. So I successfully had my book review and I want to share the link with you. I hope you click the link and check it out. I trust it blesses you. https://youtu.be/8m6jdHuklwQ