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This episode will absolutely fuel you faith! Pastor Bob has an inspiring conversation with Michael Ramsden, evangelist, apologist, and bible teacher. Together, they discuss the condition of the world, explore the gift of evangelism and what actually changes a human heart, and share some incredible testimonies of what God is up to overseas.
Michael Ward, William Lane Craig, Michael Ramsden, Jeanette Sears, Peter S Williams and Judith Wolfe take part in a panel discussion on what 21st century apologetics can learn from CS Lewis. Recorded at the 2013 CS Lewis Symposium at Westminster Abbey. Audio used with permission of the Christian Evidence Society. View the video lecture: https://youtu.be/jgnbr-68Vws For more from the podcast http://www.cslewispodcast.com Support us from the USA or The UK & Rest Of The World.
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This week we are listening to a talk on how the God of love is the God of judgment that Michael Ramsden gave at the Christ's Commission Fellowship Conference in the Philippines. Ramsden is at his engaging best here, grappling with the apparent tension between the idea of a God of love and a God of eternal judgment. He argues convincingly that the two ideas are reconcilable. If you would like to volunteer to research for Christians Engaging Culture's next topic on parenting in a post-Christian world, please get in touch with Gerard at gerard.obrien@st-thomas.org.au. Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel. Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe. Check out our website here. If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.
Why Jesus? This is a tough question RZIM speakers are often asked during conferences and events. Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, close out their Q&A session at Kansas State with the question of "Why Jesus?"
How do we share the Gospel with a friend or family member that is angry at God? Join us today on Just Thinking, as RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, share their answers on how we can share the Good News of the Gospel.
Why is the love of Christ more fulfilling than the love of our family or friends? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, continues to tackle these tough questions alongside RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, at Kansas State.
How do we know God is actually at work? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, is joined by RZIM President, Michael Ramsden, at Kansas State to answer questions from students during a Q&A session.
Listen to Michael Ramsden's keynote address from our online conference entitled 'Engaging a Broken World'.
Michael Ramsden - Second Service - 10.4.20 by Calvary Fellowship Church in Downingtown, PA. Stories of all that God is doing in and around our church!
Michael Ramsden - First Service - 10.4.20 by Calvary Fellowship Church in Downingtown, PA. Stories of all that God is doing in and around our church!
Why have viruses at all? Why would God design the world with those kinds of things in them? Join us on today's Just Thinking, as RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, as he is joined by Professor John Lennox as they close out their discussion on the coronavirus.
How do you respond to what's going on in our world? On today's Just Thinking, RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, and Professor John Lennox continue in their discussion titled "Where is God in a coronavirus world," center around John's newest book on the coronavirus.
Where is God in a coronavirus world? Did God send the virus to punish us? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's President, Michael Ramsden, and Professor John Lennox discuss the coronavirus, the hope we can find throughout these circumstances.
A Conversation with Michael Ramsden (May 27, 2020) by Door of Hope PDX
Christianity claims absolute truth. It claims that a relationship with Christ is the only way to God. Is it arrogant to proclaim your truth as real and all others as false? RZIM President, Michael Ramsden addresses this topic this week on Let My People Think.
On this episode of the Soul of Christianity, Debi and Dan chat with Michael Ramsden, President of Ravi Zacharias Ministries. Michael is a treasure trove of anecdotes from his own life as a non-believer turned banker turned apologist. -- Welcome to season two of the Soul Of Christianity: Stop, In The Name Of Love (Before You Leave the Church). In this season, Debi talks with people who have a troubled relationship with the church- maybe they have left the church altogether, or stopped going for any number of reasons. Debi talks with them and them one of her gracious theological friends about how we might think through the issues. We're proud to be part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Support the work of 1517 today.
Whether it happens at school, at work, or around the dinner table, we all run into questions about the gospel. Unless we are prepared with solid answers, we may lose opportunities to change a life for God’s glory! Michael Ramsden, president of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, answers your questions as we learn the life-transforming power of defending our faith!
How can we dialogue with others in a way that encourages courteous conversations? This can be tough when opinions are strong with opposing convictions. Today on Just Thinking, RZIM President, Michael Ramsden, and RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, close out a Q&A session at UCLA.
Why does a Good God allow suffering? Join RZIM President, Michael Ramsden, and RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, as they tackle tough questions at UCLA during a Q&A session.
Why don't we see more Christians living a transformed, abundant life? On today's Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias is joined by RZIM President, Michael Ramsden, as they continue in their Q&A session at UCLA.
How can you establish a relationship built around respect with your peers? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias is joined by RZIM President, Michael Ramsden during a visit to UCLA for a Q&A session.
Younger generations exposed to inappropriate content, and there is a growing number becoming addicted at an early age. Is there a way to address this growing problem? Join Ravi Zacharias and RZIM Speakers, Abdu Murray and Michael Ramsden, as they address this growing issue on today's episode of Just Thinking.
Is there a way to connect these younger generations with the Gospel and encourage them in a way they understand? On today's Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias and RZIM Speakers, Michael Ramsden and Sam Allberry, are providing answers to this question asked during a recent Church Leader's Conference.
Is it possible to stand by your convictions in a way that fosters gentleness and respect, rather that hostility? Listen in to today's episode of Just Thinking, as Ravi Zacharias and RZIM Speakers, Abdu Murray, Sam Allberry, and Michael Ramsden, as they open up a Q&A session at the Church Leader's Conference with this thoughtful question.
In memory of the late Ravi Zacharias
This week on the Ask Away podcast, Jo and Vince Vitale share reflections on the life of Ravi Zacharias with RZIM president Michael Ramsden. Join us to hear Michael talk about his first impressions of Ravi, their decades of friendship and partnership in the gospel, and Ravi's vision for the future of RZIM. Have a question you want Ask Away to cover? Submit a question using our form here or use the hashtag #askrzim on Twitter. You can also talk about this episode with fellow podcast listeners and the RZIM team on our online community Follow Ask Away on Twitter: Vince Vitale - @VinceRVitaleJo Vitale - @Joanna_VitaleMichael Davis - @mdav1979
Bob Doll, Chief Equity Strategist of Nuveen Investments, and Michael Ramsden, President of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) join us to talk about the life, ministry, and impact of Ravi Zacharias. Michael shares some lessons he learned as he worked and served with Ravi through the years and the lasting legacy and work of RZIM around the world. *Please note that the first thirty minutes of the interview was not the best quality because of sound and wifi issues but it cleared up in the second half. Because the interview was so good we decided to air the entire 60 minute conversation.
How do we communicate the message of reconciliation effectively? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM President, Michael Ramsden takes on this tough question during a Q&A series titled "Understanding & Answering Post-Truth Culture."
Have you found it difficult to say no to someone you love? If you're a parent, you've likely experienced this. On today's episode of Just Thinking, RZIM President, Michael Ramsden, takes a deep dive into this tough question during a recent Q&A session.
Michael Ramsden explores how we can come through and endure this pandemic of COVID-19 which has changed the shape of our lives forever. Romans 8:35-39
Michael Ramsden, President of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) explores how we can come through and endure this pandemic of COVID-19 which has changed the shape of our lives forever. Romans 8:35-39
1 Corinthians 13:1-7 Meeting: 10.30am Series: One-off talks
Being Salt and Light in a Secular Culture This podcast is both enlightening and inspiring as Michael Ramsden gives us his understanding of being Salt and Light. This is a Looking Again at Christian Classics podcast.
Knowing the relationship between God's love and judgment is one thing. But realizing how it should impact your life is another. Let's rejoin Michael Ramsden now as he explains that truth in the final part of his presentation. Part 4 of 4.
Can God love and judge at the same time? At the close of the last broadcast, Michael shared how not only both qualities coexist, but for love to be true it must exist in the presence of judgment. How does he answer the perceived dilemma of God's character throughout the Bible? Find out in part three of Michael Ramsden's message, God of love, God of judgment. Part 3 of 4.
Could the God of the New Testament really be the same as the God of the Old Testament? One preached love; the other demanded violence and punishment. But that is the perception, not the truth. How do we know? Because of what the Bible, itself, says. Today we rejoin Michael Ramsden and he will expand on what the Bible has to say about this perceived difference in God's character. Part 2 of 4.
In the Old Testament, we think we see a lot of judgment and punishment. But in the New Testament, there appears to be an emphasis on forgiveness and love. What happened? Did God change who He was? Did we change how we presented Him? The answer to both is no. This week RZIM itinerant Michael Ramsden deals with this important question. This is part 1 of a 4-part series.
This Sunday we were glad to have one of the founders of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, Michael Ramsden, speak to us. Michael walks through the question of a meaningful life, and how that question changes when Jesus comes into our lives. This is part one of a two-part sermon and we encourage you to listen to the second part. This sermon ends with a Q&A between Michael and Pastor Rick McKinley.
This is part 2 of the sermon from Michael Ramsden. Michael dives into the conversation of arrogance and intolerance in the Christian faith, and how we as Christians need to break our walls down and fall in love with Jesus again.
Ephesians 4:20-32, Amos 6 Meeting: 6pm Series: One-off talks
John 1:1-5, 14, 14:1-8 Meeting: 10.30am Series: One-off talks
Michael Ramsden on how we respond to injustice: as nations, groups, and individuals. --- “There’s a very interesting phrase in the Old Testament where it says you’ve turned justice into bitterness. In a more poetical translation it says you’ve turned justice into bitterness, so your righteous acts taste like poisoned fruit. In other words, if your motivation for justice is bitterness, even if you get that which is right, it can taste like poison to everybody else.” Michael Ramsden has been thinking about our culture’s struggles with injustice and disagreement a lot lately. In this conversation with Natasha Moore, he talks about what it means to live in a “victim culture” - according to definitions from history and psychology, rather than the opinion pages that rail against “snowflake” millennials! - and our options for responding to past trauma. From the Balkans to the Holocaust, Superman movies to very personal stories of trauma and forgiveness, Michael helps us interrogate how we construct our identities, and what kind of society we want to be. “The problem is, when we hold onto our bitterness, we end up paying twice for all of the injustice we’ve suffered. We pay once when it happens and then we pay again on every remembrance of it.” --- This is the second part of Natasha’s conversation with Michael Ramsden, International Director of RZIM and one of the founders of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. To hear more about Michael’s personal story, listen to the first part. SUBSCRIBE to Life & Faith on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/cpxpodcast OR on Spotify: http://cpx.video/spotify FIND US on Facebook: www.facebook.com/publicchristianity FOLLOW US on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cpx_tweet VISIT our website: www.publicchristianity.org
For the past few weeks we have been thinking about the topic of Evangelism. This is because we aren’t engaging in cultural conversations simply for the sake of an argument. Our ultimate goal is to point people to Jesus. This week we are thinking through how to give answers to objections people have. The podcast has two parts. The first part is from a ministry called Speak Life in the United Kingdom. You can find them on the web at speaklife.org.uk, you can subscribe to their podcast by searching for them on your podcast app or you can listen to their live cast each week at facebook.com/speaklifeuk. We can highly recommend their material. The second part is from a lecture given by Michael Ramsden on answering objections. It's just a small snippet of the lecture, so we can recommend you check out the full videos starting here. For more resources handpicked on answering objections, please check out this week's web page. Christians Engaging Culture (CEC) exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel. The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode. You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here. If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.
Michael Ramsden talks to everyone from politicians to terrorists about culture, faith, and Jesus. “I just thought if I became a Christian my life would become worse … I was 100% sure that I was sacrificing on the altar of truth my only chance for happiness in this world.” Michael Ramsden was a very unlikely convert to Christianity - and that’s the least unlikely of the stories he has to tell in this two-part interview. From talking to Australian MPs on the day of a leadership spill to being invited to spend time with terrorist groups, he has a lot of interesting conversations with interesting people. In this episode of Life & Faith, Michael offers a window onto the various worlds he’s part of, and some cultural observations that we may find more skewering than is comfortable. “[We] struggle with the sense of commitment that’s required, all the time forgetting that all relationship relies on commitment. Whatever you’re slightly committed to is going to feel shallow by comparison. So although some commitments may seem huge, when you understand how the nature of all relationship works - which is the more you’re committed to it and the more you’re giving to it, the more enthralling and deep it is - then that equation begins to change.” --- SUBSCRIBE to Life & Faith on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/cpxpodcast OR on Spotify: http://cpx.video/spotify FIND US on Facebook: www.facebook.com/publicchristianity FOLLOW US on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cpx_tweet VISIT our website: www.publicchristianity.org
Ever had questions about God that you didn't know how to answer or just couldn't understand? This is the podcast for you! Listen as Michael Ramsden of RZIM explains the intricacies of faith!
Ever had questions about God that you didn't know how to answer or just couldn't understand? This is the podcast for you! Listen as Michael Ramsden of RZIM explains the intricacies of faith!
Ever had questions about God that you didn't know how to answer or just couldn't understand? This is the podcast for you! Listen as Michael Ramsden of RZIM explains the intricacies of faith!
Ever had questions about God that you didn't know how to answer or just couldn't understand? This is the podcast for you! Listen as Michael Ramsden of RZIM explains the intricacies of faith!
Michael Ramsden - 2 - 17 - 19 by City Church Cville
A Matter of Convenience - Michael Ramsden - Luke 10:25-37 - 03/02/19 by Holy Trinity Church
Michael Ramsden, International Director for RZIM and Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, takes us through a passage in Luke’s Gospel and shares stories of lives changed through encounters with Jesus.
Not so long ago, people would ask, "can we afford to be moral?" Today, businesses are increasingly asking, "can we afford not to be?" Integrity in the workplace has become one of the dominant themes in the press in recent years. But how far does that go and how important is it actually? Michael Ramsden asks, "does the Christian worldview have anything meaningful and relevant to say on this issue?" This event includes an evening meal, short talk and discussion.Part of the series 'Rethink'
Michael Ramsden exploring the physical death and resurrection of Jesus. In a world where we’re searching for identity, the incredible thing that Jesus does is that He comes to us and offers us a new identity in Him. The ultimate thing that defines us is who we are in relationship to Him. 1 John 1:1 WeAreEmmanuel.com/Creed
Guest speaker, Michael Ramsden, continues our Hope for the City Vision series exploring the definition of love.
This week we have Michael Ramsden, Director of Ravi Zacharias International from Oxford, U.K. preaching on Romans 7. Passionate about talking to people who have questions of faith, he preaches on how we live in a hostile and divided culture. With his effective and humorous style of of communication, Michael addresses how and why people may think the Christian Faith has failed.
Audio from a seminar hosted by the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics at the 2018 National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast in the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday 19th June. “I am offended” has become one of the most powerful phrases in the English language. In an age when disagreement has become synonymous with not only disapproval but also with hatred, how do we understand this cultural shift and how do we develop a means to constructively engage with it? How do we balance our desire for justice with our obligation to extend grace? Michael Ramsden is the International Director of RZIM and joint Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
Acts 1:4–8 Meeting: 6pm Series: One-off talks
Meeting: 10.30am Series: One-off talks
Has the Christian faith failed? Michael Ramsden tackles this question with passionate wisdom!
Who am I? A question we have all asked ourselves! Michael Ramsden tackles this question with wisdom!
Equipped for life - Michael Ramsden - Truth and Love in an Offensive Culture - 06/02/18 by Holy Trinity Church
Meeting: Miscellaneous Recordings Series: One-off talks
Michael Ramsden, International Director for RZIM and Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, looks at how the story of Jonah raises one of the most important questions of our time: How do we deal with our sense of injustice?
Michael Ramsden's talk on evangelism and apologetics from the Solas Conference in Inverness in 2016. LINKS More conference audio and video from the Solas Conference archive is available to Patreon supporters at www.patreon.com/solas
A night on pluralism with Michael Ramsden, the International Director for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Mr. Ramsden addresses the question, "Is Christianity inherently arrogant?” and ends the night with a time of Q&A.
Crown Him King Week 3 Michael Ramsden Audio by City Church Cville
Join us for an apologetic s seminar during our Unleash - Global Impact conference. as Michael Ramsden, the International Director of RZIM, speaks to the audience on this Sunday evening.
Join us for an apologetic s seminar during our Unleash - Global Impact conference. as Michael Ramsden, the International Director of RZIM, speaks to the audience on this Sunday evening.
Michael Ramsden, Internationl Director for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, talks with Larry about learning to listen for what the question really is, learning to ask the right questions, what is really intimacy, the obstacles of cynicism and fear, and much more in this fascinating interview. This is Part 2 of a two-part interview.
Michael Ramsden talks with Larry about a variety of topics including the importance of integrity in all aspects of our lives and the high price to be paid when there is lack of it. This is Part 1 of a 2-part interview.
Talk given by Michael Ramsden at a Christians in Parliament Speaker's House reception on Monday 23rd November. The talk was on the topic of 'Mend the Gap - Finding Unity in a World of Difference.
Michael Ramsden of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and RZIM gives a talk at a seminar following the 2014 National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast
Michael Ramsden has been European Director of RZIM Zacharias Trust since its foundation in 1997. He is also Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA) and Lecturer in Christian Apologetics at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. While at Sheffield University doing research in Law and Economics, Michael taught Moral Philosophy and lectured for the International Seminar on Jurisprudence and Human Rights in Strasbourg. He has been invited to lecture to a variety of groups including the White House staff in Washington, D.C., leaders at NATO HQ in Brussels and Members of the European Parliament.
Following Michael's lecture he answered some of the audience's questions that had been written or text to the front.
Michael Ward chairing a panel discussing the strengths and weaknesses of Lewis's various endeavours and taking questions from the audience. On the panel are novelist Jeanette Sears, theologian Judith Wolfe, and apologists William Lane Craig, Peter S. Williams, and Michael Ramsden