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Desiring God has already made not only the audios of all sessions available online, but also the videos. And all for free! If you want a larger screen, higher resolution, you’ll be able to buy on DVD, but the downloads are 100% free. Visit their site to see all the sessions.
The worship at this conference was tremendous. Most sessions we were in the front row, and when we stood we had over three thousand voices behind us. At times the power of the voices was overwhelming, and God’s Spirit was palpably upon us. And the song selection was tremendous—hymns and choruses and praise songs filled with grace and truth and overflowing with a BIG view of God.
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After the conference ended Sunday morning a group of us gathered at the Piper home. Nanci and I had a late flight out (actually, nearly three hours later than scheduled; we arrived home at 2:30 AM), so we stayed at John and Noel Piper’s until 6:30 when we dropped by Bethlehem Baptist church to greet Joni Eareckson Tada and her husband Ken. Joni and Ken were meeting with some church folks who had participated in the Joni and Friends Wheels for the World Program. What a treat, in God’s providence, to see these dear people. Check out Joni and Friends at http://www.joniandfriends.org/.
I know a number of you prayed for the Piper family in light of the death of little Felicity. Here are John Piper’s words from her funeral.
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Nanci and I thank God for a wonderful weekend. We had a great time with each other, the speakers and many friends at the conference. We were grateful that Kathy Norquist and Sharon Misenhimer came and worked so hard in the EPM booth. And it was special to see our dear friends Robin Green (an EPM board member) and Margie Boslaugh. There were some great divine appointments involving people I gave books to in airplanes and elsewhere.
To top it off, we came home to a semi-annual royalty check to our ministry from one of my publishers, for over $200,000. It’s our privilege to give away 100% of the royalties. So in the next few days we get to distribute those funds to Bible translation, world evangelism, feeding the poor, giving micro-enterprise business loans to believers in impoverished countries, helping persecuted Christians and their families, reaching prisoners, helping the disabled, assisting women in unwanted pregnancies, printing Christian books in a communist country, and saving the lives of preborn children. And much more.
What a privilege and joy to invest in God’s kingdom. As Jesus said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). Thank you, Lord. “Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand” (1 Chronicles 29).
This article originally appeared on Randy Alcorn’s personal blog, October 2, 2007. Visit the blog at http://www.randyalcorn.blogspot.com to read Randy’s latest thoughts on the Christian life, discipleship, books, family, and more.
