Christian sex scandals make a case for my own guilt
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Christian sex scandals make a case for my own guilt
Christian sex scandals make a case for my own guilt | Saturday, January 09, 2021
Tiffani Knowles is the managing editor and founder of NEWD Magazine. | Courtesy of Tiffani Knowles
Since the world heard the news of Ravi Zacharias’ indiscretions and that of Carl Lentz’s, it has been easy for us to throw stones, hasn’t it? Give it some thought. How often has it come up around the holiday table or in phone conversations or text chats? It has for me. Until I spoke to a young minister who cared deeply for Zacharias yet wasn’t shaken by the news I bore. He said he came to underst
Ravi Zacharias speaks in Houston, Texas, on September 21, 2017. | Screenshot: Facebook/Houston s First Baptist Church)
New details have emerged related to the now-acknowledged sexual misconduct of the late Ravi Zacharias as recordings of a former business partner have surfaced describing Zacharias misdeeds.
According to Anurag Sharma, a man who co-owned two spas with the late apologist, Zacharias repeatedly engaged in exposing himself to massage therapists and masturbating in front of them over the course of several years. In recently recorded audio footage that was shared exclusively with The Roys Report Monday, the website of independent investigative journalist Julie Roys, Sharma told investigators that he confronted Zacharias about his actions, which he discovered sometime between 2007 and 2010. Sharma also maintained that Zacharias told him to erase all information about his appointments at the spa from the company computer system.
Ravi Zacharias Denies Accusations of Illicit Online Sexual Relationship, Credential Misrepresentation
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Ravi Zacharias Denies Accusations of Illicit Online Sexual Relationship, Credential Misrepresentation
Ravi Zacharias Denies Accusations of Illicit Online Sexual Relationship, Credential Misrepresentation
Apologist Ravi Zacharias speaks at Wilberforce Weekend 2017 hosted by the Colson Center at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Maryland on May 19, 2017. | (Photo: The Christian Post / Samuel Smith)
Author and apologist Ravi Zacharias is denying allegations that he had an inappropriate online sexual relationship with a woman who is not his wife and that he misrepresented his academic credentials.