What Is the Link Between Margaret Sanger and Racism? article - Randy Alcorn Margaret Sanger and the abortion rights movement was fueled by racism.
Do You Think the Willingness of both Political Parties’ Leaders to Acknowledge the Moral Implications and Aspects of Abortion Are an Offering of Good Will and Common Ground? article - Randy Alcorn To say that the acknowledgement of the moral implications and aspects of abortion are “an offering of good will and common ground” sounds nice, but William Wilberforce and his fellow abolitionists were constantly told this by those who wanted to massage slavery and tweak it here and there and maybe improve the conditions a little on the slave ships.
Isn’t It True That at the Time It Was Passed, Most Evangelicals Were Silent in Response to Roe v. Wade? So Doesn’t That Give Doubt to Their Sincerity in Opposing Abortion Now? article - Randy Alcorn Yes. In the three decades I’ve been involved in the prolife movement, I have never once heard someone make the claim that evangelicals mobilized in direct response to Roe v. Wade. On the contrary, many of us have publicly bemoaned the fact that we did NOT do so. We were several years late coming out of the gates.
Since It Looks Like There Won’t Be a Sequel to Safely Home, Can You Tell Me What Happens with the Characters? article - Randy Alcorn I guess since I made up the story for Safely Home, I am free to tell you that, in my mind, Ben Fielding is doing well, growing in Christ.
The Evidence Doesn’t Lie: The Unborn are Children (with a Special Note to Pastors and Church Leaders) article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog A “pro-choice” film called “The Gift of Choice” claims that the unborn is “a probability of a future person.” But what’s actually left after an abortion are small but perfectly formed body parts—arms and legs, hands and feet, torso and head.
A Gospel Animation video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Do you have five minutes to sit back and listen to a song and watch an animation about the gospel? I’ve listened to it a couple times and it moved me to worship our God of grace.
A Prayer from the First Continental Congress article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog In light of the 112th Congress opening today, here is the prayer that opened the First Continental Congress on September 7, 1774.
Sustained through Gratitude article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Gratitude never comes from avoiding difficulty, but from finding yourself sustained through it.
Readers’ Responses to Randy Alcorn’s Books in Other Languages article - Multiple Readers I've read your book In Light Of Eternity (in Russian) and I was deeply impressed by the profundity of theses you've advanced. The book was a real blessing for me because you've vividly depicted the meaning of our today's life deeds in the light of eternity.
The Word of God Entering a Tribe’s Language video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog My friend Tim Challies recently placed a ten minute video on his blog, documenting what happened earlier in 2010: the receiving of the completed translated New Testament by the Kimyal Tribe in Papua, Indonesia.
It’s No Accident You Live in This Time and Place article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog When the following was posted last month on the Desiring God blog, written by Michael Oh, I was very touched by it. Read it, ponder it, pray over it.
Logos Scholar’s Library, and a 20% Discount at Logos.com article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I love the Logos Scholar’s Library. It’s been great for years, and it’s improving all the time.
Christmas Celebrations and Our Longing for Heaven article - Ruth Wood Randy's blog “Bah Humbug!” you say. “I may love Jesus, but you can have these commercial Christmases. And if I hear one more sappy rendition of Frosty the Snowman, I’m going to lose my mind!”
Steadily Following Christ article - J. C. Ryle Oh that Christians, the very best of them, were not so slack in following! Some stop to trifle with the perishable things of earth. Some stop to pick up the gaudy, scentless flowers by the wayside. Some stop to sleep, forgetting this is not our rest, it is enchanted ground.
A Letter From Jail article - Randy Alcorn 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of Eternal Perspective Ministries, the nonprofit ministry I founded in 1990. During the years leading up to 1990, by God's grace, Nanci and I and our daughters learned a lot about what's close to His heart and became more active in advocating for unborn children and their moms.