Ravi Zacharias Hid Hundreds of Pictures of Women, Abu se During Massages, and a Rape Allegation | Churches Threatened by F rance’s Plan to Stop Islamist Terrorism: CT Weekly
A four-month investigation found the late Ravi Zacharias leveraged his reputation as a world-famous Christian apologist to abuse massage therapists in the United States and abroad over more than a decade while the ministry led by his family members and loyal allies failed to hold him accountable.
He used his need for massage and frequent overseas travel to hide his abusive behavior, luring victims by building trust through spiritual conversations and offering funds straight from his ministry.
(Updated Feb. 12 with CNEF webinar on new comments by France’s interior minister)
Frustrated by years of terrorism inflicted by radical Islamists, France’s parliament is debating a law to end Muslim separatism.
French evangelicals fear their churches will become collateral damage.
“This is the first time, as president of the Protestant Federation of France, that I find myself in the position of defending freedom of worship,” said François Clavairoly.
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