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Randy Alcorn's Blog: the treasure principle

Chasing the Wind

King SolomonThe book of Ecclesiastes is the most powerful exposé of materialism ever written. Solomon recounts his attempts to find meaning in pleasure, laughter, alcohol, folly, building projects, and the pursuit of personal interests, as well as in amassing slaves, gold and silver, singers, and a huge harem to fulfill his sexual desires (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11). The more Solomon had, the more he was tempted to indulge. His indulgence led to sin, and his sin brought misery.

 

A Man from Heaven: How would he spend his money?

Charles SpurgeonRecently I was working on a book project that involved my reading through messages Charles Spurgeon preached on Heaven. I was delighted to come across a passage in which he affirms some of the same teachings I lay out in my books The Treasure Principle and Money, Possessions and Eternity. While writing those books years ago, had I been aware that Spurgeon had said what follows, I certainly would have quoted from him!

The Winners of The Treasure Principle Giveaway

The Treasure PrincipleHere are the winners from this month’s book giveaway. Each of the three winners will receive a signed copy of The Treasure Principle.

The randomly drawn winners are:
1) Carey
2) Lin (posted as anonymous)
3) Katy

All winners, please e-mail me at stephanie@epm.org with your mailing address and who you would like the book signed to.

Tell Me About HeavenCheck back at Randy’s blog on December 9—the next giveaway will be the children’s book Tell Me About Heaven, a beautifully illustrated story for those both young and old.

And if your Christmas shopping this year includes ...

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