RZIM’s Continuing Operations Lack Transparency

(Ministry Watch) After Ravi Zacharias’ death in 2020 and the subsequent investigation into sexual abuse allegations against him, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) suspended fundraising and lost many of its speakers and leaders.

Zacharias’ daughter Sarah (Davis) Phillips wrote in an email shared with MinistryWatch that RZIM planned to “transition to a grantmaking entity, much like a charitable foundation, which will support a variety of ministries, causes, and kingdom-building efforts. Specifically, we expect this new entity will make grants in two areas: furthering our original mission to preach the gospel through the questions of culture, and the prevention of and caring for victims of sexual abuse.”

Phillips resigned from her role as CEO of RZIM in October 2021 with plans to start a new organization. Eventually named Lighten Group, the ministry lasted less than a year before it announced its closure.

“[W]e believe God is leading us to prepare for shutting down the organization,” Lighten announced on… to continue reading, click here.

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  1. How sad. Regardless of Zacharias’ personal moral failings, his messages and teachings remain a very powerful asset in reaching the lost for Christ.

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