In Light of Eternity: Discussion Questions article - Sandi Swanson PDF version of Discussion Questions for In Light of Eternity.
In Your Book Dominion You Seem to Be Able to Clearly Depict the Black Point of View, but You Are White. How Did You Accomplish this? article - Randy Alcorn I spent a lot of time with black men and women in the background research for Dominion, relying heavily on their personal accounts and paying particular attention to the recurring stories.
One of My Coworkers Doesn’t Believe in “My” God Because He Says That God Is Finite Because He Cannot Exist with Evil. How Should I Respond? article - Randy Alcorn In any case, there is no contradiction whatsoever between God being everywhere present and for the existence of evil.
Endorsements and Book Reviews of In Light of Eternity article - Multiple Readers This heaven-focused book provided me more earthly applications than I could handle-from what to teach my children and how to spend my money, to what to dream about as I lay my head down at night.
In What Sense Will Believers Be Judged in Heaven? article - Randy Alcorn The Bible treats this judgment of believers with great sobriety. It’s not a meaningless formality, but a monumental event in which things of eternal consequence are instituted.
Is It Possible That in the Ages to Come We Will Travel to Other Planets and Encounter Alien Beings? article - Randy Alcorn Let me share with you some relevant excerpts from my book Heaven, related to a New Universe, other planets, aliens and space travel.
In Isaiah 65:20, It Sounds as If Isaiah Is Saying That in the New Heavens and New Earth People Will Die. How Do You Interpret This Text? article - Randy Alcorn Question from a reader: Isaiah 65:20 says “he who dies at a hundred will be thought a mere youth; he who fails to reach a hundred will be considered accursed.” It sounds as if Isaiah is saying that in the new heavens and new earth people will die. How do you interpret this text?
Into the Depths of God article - Calvin Miller Deep is the dwelling place of God. Deep is the character of the ocean. Hold the metaphor for a moment and savor its lesson ahead of time.
In Light of the Persecution in China, Should Americans Buy Chinese-Made Products? article - Randy Alcorn I am really torn on this one. There’s no way to know what products are made through forced labor of religious and political prisoners, though I would guess it would be less than 10 percent.
Intermediate (Present) Heaven vs. Eternal Heaven article - Randy Alcorn When a Christian dies, he or she enters into what theologians call the intermediate state, a transitional period between our past lives on Earth and our future resurrection to life on the New Earth.
Once in Heaven, Will People Know and Recognize Those They Knew on Earth? article - Randy Alcorn Scripture gives no indication of a “memory wipe” that will cause us not to recognize our loved ones and others we’ve known.
One Daughter's Response to Heaven article - Reader Review It is not forever—we will be reunited in Heaven and never have to worry about leaving each other again, and my dad will be able to walk by me with no pain.
Intelligent Design Resources article - Randy Alcorn Books and Resources that Mostly Assume an Old Earth, and Books Specifically Defending a Young Earth.
Is ‘Flesh and Bone’ the Same as ‘Flesh and Blood’? article - Randy Alcorn In the same way that bones aren’t included in flesh and blood explicitly, likewise blood isn’t included specifically with flesh and bones, but may be implied.
If When We Die We Are Judged and Go Immediately to the Intermediate Heaven as Randy Alcorn States, How Can Revelation 20:5 Be True? article - Randy Alcorn Question from a reader: If when we die we are judged and go immediately to the intermediate Heaven as Randy states, how can Revelation 20:5 be true? This verse is talking about the transition period between the intermediate and the Eternal Heaven. Verse 5 is pre-eternal Heaven.