Audio by artist michael_ramsden














Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and the C.S. Lewis Institute, in partnership with local churches and campus ministries, launched a “Relevant Hope” City Mission project in Washington, DC, October 18-20 2011. Ravi and other RZIM speakers, including Michael Ramsden, Amy Orr-Ewing and Stuart McAllister, appeared in numerous open forums on college campuses, and in cultural, government and business venues across the DC area. Some of the topics explored were:

  • Skeptical About the Relevance of the Christian Faith?
  • Has Christianity Run Out of Steam, or Is It Still a Relevant Hope?
  • Should We Rethink Work?
  • Are Christians Deceived by Hope?

These discussions were intended to help believers in Jesus Christ to think and thinkers to believe.

If you have questions you want to explore, visit the Relevant Hope web site by clicking here. The goal of the Relevant Hope web site is to help you find answers as you continue your investigation, as well as to connect you with local churches and ministries that can aid you in this process.



 
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