The Importance of Using Our Imagination article - Randy Alcorn An excerpt from Randy Alcorn's book Heaven about the limits and value of using our imaginations.
An Appeal to Men to Stand up for Women and Care for and Defend Their Children article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog For the sake of women and children—and for our own sakes—it is time for men to stand up and make whatever sacrifices are necessary to care for children they have fathered.
Some Powerful Insights from John Rhys-Davies article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Actor John Rhys-Davies, best known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones’s Egyptian friend Salla in Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels, and Gimli in The Lord of the Rings, gave an interview recently and made some powerful and insightful points.
Dependence article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I’m an insulin-dependent diabetic. Without a doubt, the greatest lesson I’ve learned through it is to depend not on myself, but God.
Endorsements and Book Reviews of Happiness article - Multiple Authors Randy Alcorn (Heaven), director of Eternal Perspective Ministries, serves as a guide on the road toward true happiness and fulfillment in this hefty but appealing tome.
Will We Have Physical Bodies Between Our Death and Resurrection? video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog If Christ’s body in the intermediate Heaven has physical properties, it stands to reason that others in Heaven could have physical forms as well, even if only temporary ones.
Diagrams, Charts, and Appendices from Happiness, by Randy Alcorn article - Randy Alcorn These are the diagrams, charts, and appendices in Randy Alcorn's book Happiness, referenced here primarily for listeners of the Audiobook.
Talking to Your Children about Creation, Christ, and Heaven article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Ask the Holy Spirit to make you sensitive to the needs and interests of your children (and grandchildren). The following points might be good starting places for your conversations with them.
A Plea to Christian Men article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Recently, in the wake of yet another Christian leader found to have committed immorality, Tim Challies posted a response, actually a plea to Christian men, written by his wife Aileen. I found it both concise and powerful.
Readers' Responses to The Apostle article - Multiple Authors Whether you know your Bible or not, this is a great way to get a child or young adult to become interested in their Scriptures. I use to read church comics when I was younger and I was encouraged to pick up my Bible and read the passages. Comics are not a bad thing (my first books were comics. That's what kept me encouraged to read. Also, the way the format of comics is set up, the storylines are in depth). I've bought mine in hopes of inspiring some young adults in my life! —R.R.
Endorsements and Book Reviews of The Apostle article - Multiple Authors Randy Alcorn is a talented story teller and a godly pastor and friend and his heart is throughout this book, because his heart reflects the heart of Jesus. Of course Randy had a great story to work with, and the I believe he also had the leading of the Holy Spirit of God, but his re-telling of the writings by the Apostle Paul, is artful, masterful, and most important of all, Biblical. —Roger Manning
How Do I Talk to My Kids about Abortion? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Someone recently wrote our ministry to ask: "I have four children, ages eight to almost two. At what age is it appropriate to talk to my young children about what's going on at Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics?"
Biblical Passages Relevant to Life Issues article - Randy Alcorn Scriptures that show life begins in the womb, God is Creator and Owner of all people, God has exclusive prerogatives over human life and death, God hates the shedding of innocent blood, and God has a special love for children.
The Biggest Story, a Great New Book from Kevin DeYoung article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog The Biggest Story is a small treatment of a huge theme—God’s drama of redemption, centered on Jesus Christ. Kevin’s words are fresh, engaging, playful, and biblical.
Why Are Anti-Judgmental People So Judgmental? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog There’s a growing trend I’ve noticed and have become concerned about: namely, that people who are anti-judgmental are SO judgmental of anyone else they perceive to be passing judgment. One, they’re often wrong; two, they’re just as harsh as those they condemn and continuously assume the worst.