Ministry to Needy Children in Northern Uganda article - Margie Nichols A church or group might consider feeding 100 children monthly for $150 or 500 for $750.
Mary Jon Denniston Kept Heaven in Sight article - Ruth Schenk There was something magnetic, something special about how she faced death.
Ministering in Inner City article - Randy Alcorn Pride is a problem for all of us, but there is an obvious pride in a man believing his sexual vulnerability is less because he is doing God’s work.
Edge of Eternity: Questions & Interesting Facts article - Randy Alcorn Edge of Eternity - Interesting Facts, Information and Q & A provided by Randy
The Grace and Truth Paradox: Excerpts article - Randy Alcorn The following material was originally part of my book The Grace and Truth Paradox.
Readers' Responses to If God Is Good article - Multiple Readers I am a pastor in Mississippi. Six years ago today our son was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. I tell people often that if it was not for that sickness in my child I never would have discovered what it means to have an eternal perspective. If God is Good means the world to my wife and I. —C.A.
It Matters How We Handle God’s Money article - Randy Alcorn So money has potential to be used for either good or evil.
Milestones for Meaningful Relationships article - Dave Bryant Acceptance, Affirmation, Accountability, Authority
Missionaries In Developing Countries article - Randy Alcorn If it comes down to it, biblically I think we’d do better to “err” on the side of generosity, not stinginess.
Ministering to the AIDS Victims in Africa article - Action International Ministries Please consider partnering with ACTION as we seek to reach many affected by AIDS with the gospel of Christ and His compassionate care.
Why Did You Write Your Book If God Is Good? video - Randy Alcorn In this video clip, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why did you write your book If God Is Good?"
Spurgeon’s Theology: Embracing Biblical Paradox article - Randy Alcorn Nineteenth century London pastor, preacher and writer Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a Calvinist. As such, he was opposed by anti-Calvinists and a variety of non-Calvinists. He recognized their salvation and sincerity, but believed their view of God was often too small, and hence their view of man too big.
Deadline: Excerpts article - Randy Alcorn Finney was intoxicated not by mere feelings of joy, but by joy itself, a billion burning quasars of pure joy. All joy he had known on earth was like drinking from the contaminated lower waters, far from the source of the stream. Now he was drinking from the Source itself, the fountain-head of Joy. This world was so bright and overwhelming he felt it would have blinded and ripped his earthly body to shreds. The joy of heaven was like a volcanic explosion, spectacular and thrilling, but never subsiding. Not like a once-in-a-lifetime eclipse seen for a moment then gone …
How Much Will Rewards Really Matter on the New Earth? article - Randy Alcorn Question from a reader: The New Earth is going to be so amazing, wonderful, beautiful, breath-taking, tangible, relational, joy-filled (the list goes on and on) and is also void of pain, suffering, death, sin, and grief. In light of all that, how much will rewards really matter?
How Will We Relate to God in Heaven? article - Randy Alcorn Think about the person you would most want to spend time with. Who would that person be? Your favorite singer, author, or athlete? Your best friend who moved away? A family member who’s already died? Many Christians would say they’d want to spend time with Jesus. They’d want to see the Savior who created them, died for them, and made their life in Heaven possible—the one who loves them more than anyone else.