Why ProLife?: Discussion Questions article - Chelsea Dudley Study and Discussion Questions for use by individuals or groups reading Randy's book Why Prolife?.
How Should We View and Respond to People of Different Religions? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog First of all, we view them as created in the image of God, valuable, precious in God’s sight, and therefore they should be precious in our sight. We should treat everyone with respect.
Women in the Church: A Summary video - Randy Alcorn In 2014, Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, Randy summarizes his talk about women in the church.
Women in the Church: What Isn't Prohibited video - Randy Alcorn In 2014, Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, Randy talks about what isn't prohibited when it comes to women's roles in the church.
Women in the Church: Instructing and Prophesying video - Randy Alcorn In this clip, Randy talks about women in the church and prophesying and instructing.
What Does the Bible Say About Women and Their Role in the Church? video - Randy Alcorn In 2014, Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, Randy talks about what the Bible says about the role of women in church.
Role of Women in the Church: Our Challenge video - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, he talks about the roles of women in the church.
Women in the Church: Morning Prayer in Orthodox Jewish Liturgy video - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, he talks about the morning prayer that is said in Orthodox Jewish liturgy.
Resources for Discussion of Women in the Church video - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, he shares some helpful resources for this topic.
Role of Women in the Church: Two Positions video - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn spoke to the elders of his home church in Boring, Oregon, Good Shepherd Community Church on the subject of the role of women in church. In this clip, he talks about the two dominant positions that are taken: Complementarian and Egalitarian.
Radio Interview: Faith in the Midst of Suffering, with WordFM audio - Randy Alcorn Listen to this interview Randy did with WordFM Radio, recorded on June 25, 2014. This 25-minute audio is on the topic "Faith in the Midst of Suffering", timed with the recent release of his book If God is Good in paperback.
5 Reasons to Rejoice, Not Worry article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Just after instructing us to rejoice in the Lord (Philippians 4:4), Paul wrote in verse 6, “Do not be anxious about anything.”
Scott Hamilton on Success, Cancer, and Faith video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Many of us see Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton for a week or so every four years, during the winter Olympics, when he’s covering ice skating.
Eternal Perspectives: Summer 2014 magazine - Eternal Perspective Ministries This issue includes: Setting Our Minds on Things Above in Summer, by John Piper An Eternal Perspective Changes Everything, by Joni Eareckson Tada Forsaken Faith: Thoughts on why an astounding number of college students are abandoning their faith in Christ, by Randy Alcorn Preparing Teens for College (and Adulthood), by Alex Chediak ...and more.
Will We Ever Disagree in Heaven? article - Randy Alcorn Because we’re finite and unique and because we’ll never know everything, we may not agree about everything in Heaven. We’ll agree on innumerable matters and wonder how we ever thought otherwise. But we’ll still likely have different tastes in food and clothes and music and thousands of other things.