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Lord Foulgrin’s Letters: Pronunciation of words

Aleathel: Aw lay’ thee el

Amrael: Ahm’ raw el

Ashtar: ash’ tar

Ashtorah: Ash’ tore uh

Baal: bail

Baalhoof: bail’ hoof

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters by Randy Alcorn

Lord Foulgrin's Letters are written by a demon to his subordinate Squaltaint. Lord Foulgrin advises Squaltaint how to tempt and deceive Jordan Fletcher, the human "vermin" or "sludgebag" to whom he's assigned.

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters: IChristian.com interview with Randy Alcorn

Lord Foulgrin's LettersiChristian.com: Every Christian cares about eternity, but you have a special passion and focus on the world to come. What causes that special passion?

Randy Alcorn: I’ve always been struck by the teaching of Scripture that this world is not our home, that our citizenship is in heaven, we’re ambassadors representing a foreign country, we’re pilgrims and strangers on this earth. My best friend from childhood, Jerry Hardin, got cancer eight years ago. One day I was reading him Revelation 22. I read verse 17, which says “Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes ...

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters: Table of Contents

Prelude: The Hunt

Chapter 1: It Doesn’t Get Any Better?

Letter 1: Our Working Arrangement

Chapter 2: Voices

Letter 2: Know Your Prey

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters: Randy’s Comments

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters is designed to help you, the reader, know God, know yourself, and know your enemy.

A Righteous Angel Writes to His Commander about the Man He’s Assigned to

Diane’s conversion took my breath away. Only Elyon’s Spirit can pierce the hard shell of their hearts. When she accepted His gift and asked His forgiveness, Elshar and I embraced.

What’s the Hurry with Evangelism?

Lord Foulgrin's LettersThey drove wordlessly to the retirement center to see Diane’s mother. Diane had asked Jordan to come. He said yes, hating that he hadn’t seen his mother-in-law for nearly a year, and hating that he didn’t want to see her now.

When he walked in the door, Jordan barely recognized her. But he noticed her eyes light up the moment she saw him.

“Hello, Jordan.”

“Hi, Mom.”

She gave him a surprised smile. “I hardly remembered what you look like, Jordan. I know you’ve been busy.”

“Yeah. Too busy sometimes.”

“Here, Mom, let me prop up ...

Lord Foulgrin’s Letters: Afterword

Originally I intended the following to be the Introduction to Lord Foulgrin's Letters. Later I decided to shift it to the back of the book, realizing some readers would want to dive straight into the story without explanation.

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