- Wed, Sep 05, 2012
- Christian Life
Can you recommend a good Study Bible? (video)
Randy talks about things to look for in a good Study Bible, focusing on the ESV study Bible which he personally uses and recommends.
Randy talks about things to look for in a good Study Bible, focusing on the ESV study Bible which he personally uses and recommends.
Randy shares about using available study materials as companions for study of his book, Heaven. This clip could be used to introduce an upcoming class or as a welcome introduction to the Heaven study.
Discussion questions for Randy's book Managing God's Money. Great for group or individual use. Printable PDF available.
Because of the inexpensive nature of the book, there is no reason every church in America couldn't do what we've done. I pray the truth of Scripture on this topic settles deep in the hearts of Christians everywhere.
THS 564J, A Theology of Money and Possessions, June 8-9, 2007, Instructor: Randy Alcorn, Inductive Study
These passages should simply be read, and a few observations recorded. There are 131 passages, most of which will require no more than 5 minutes. This is intended as a broad overview, not an in-depth study. Likely you won’t be able to look up all passages in the allotted time of nine hours. If you haven’t completed the Old Testament passages in four hours, move to the New Testament passages for the remaining ...
I was talking to a Bible translator about Heaven and one of the scholarly ladies said she can't wait to get to heaven so she can study! I know God will delight us all, but I didn't happen to share her enthusiasm in this area.
I believe that reading and study and discussion, all forms of intellectual exploration, will surely only be enhanced in a world where we remain God's image-bearers, fully human, and at last untainted by sin.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "How important is good theology?"
In this three and a half minute clip, Randy Alcorn shares some of his favorite theology books.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "What is your personal quiet time like?"
Randy Alcorn speaks about the more subtle practice of redefining truth.