- Fri, Mar 26, 2010
- Money and Giving
Resources: Money and Giving
- Fri, Mar 26, 2010
- Money and Giving
Advice about giving (video)
In this 7-minute clip, Randy shares two scenarios, and compares human advice with Jesus' words about money and giving.
- Mon, Jan 18, 2010
- Money and Giving
Are school loans an acceptable form of debt?
Being in a position to lend money to others is a blessing, whereas being the borrower is a curse (see Deuteronomy 28:44-45). Unless there's an overwhelming need to borrow, it's unwise for God's children to put themselves under the curse of indebtedness.
- Wed, Apr 21, 2010
- Money and Giving
Are we God’s delivery guys? (audio)
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Are we God's delivery guys?"
- Mon, Jan 18, 2010
- Money and Giving
Are we rewarded in heaven for leaving money to Christian ministries when we die?
Heb 9:27 says, "It's appointed unto men once to die, and after this the judgment." Everything we receive reward for is what we actually did on earth.
- Thu, Feb 11, 2010
- Money and Giving
A Financial Covenant with God
I submit to the Lord God Almighty. I affirm his ownership of myself and every aspect of my life.
- Thu, Feb 11, 2010
- About Randy Alcorn, Christian Life, Culture and Worldview, Money and Giving, Randy's Books
A Focus on the Family interview with Randy Alcorn: Discover ‘The Treasure Principle’ of Giving
Randy Alcorn loves giving, and he wants you to love giving. Just listen to him talk about giving, about joyful tithing and radical generosity. But fear not—Alcorn won’t guilt you into giving. Nor will he instruct you to sell your possessions, abandon all forms of entertainment or forego future vacations.
- Fri, Jan 01, 2010
- About Randy Alcorn, Money and Giving
An Interview on Benevolence Ministries and Giving in the Church and The Treasure Principle
Benevolence is simply showing love through giving—giving of our money, time, and abilities to help the needy. So to talk about benevolence ministries is to talk about giving.
- Thu, Feb 17, 2011
- Historical Christians (By and About), Money and Giving
A Lesson on Priorities from R.G. LeTourneau
Robert G. (Gilmour) LeTourneau (1888-1969) was a Christian industrialist who had dedicated himself to being “a businessman for God.”










