Readers' Responses to Wait Until Then article - Multiple Readers The “children’s” book Wait Until Then rocked our faith in a good way.
Readers' Responses to The Ishbane Conspiracy article - Multiple Readers The Ishbane Conspiracy is a great book for Christian teenagers. The topics, though mature, are completely plausible. Your eyes will be opened to the different evils of the world as the characters experience them.
Readers' Responses to Lord Foulgrin's Letters article - Multiple Readers Your book, Lord Foulgrin’s Letters, was refreshing. I wanted to thank you for writing a book that revisits some of C. S. Lewis’s ideas.
Readers' Responses to The Grace and Truth Paradox article - Multiple Readers This book will change your life by bringing a balance to your thinking on sharing and living the gospel. You will be encouraged and strengthened in your faith and understanding of the life and work of Jesus and how He/it relates to you and your life’s work. — K. M.
Readers' Responses to Why ProLife? article - Multiple Readers Your book on abortion, Why ProLife?, helped me find the courage to talk to a friend and keep her from having one. I spent so much time praying for her to turn around and come to a life of purity. She read your book and asked me why it was such a big deal to me and I was able to bring her closer to Christ. Thank you for writing that book! - M. L.
Readers' Responses to The Treasure Principle article - Multiple Readers It is very possible that many Christians do not even recognize the hold that materialism has upon their lives. Alcorn’s work helps us to see just how devastatingly attached we are to our things, and how sadly we miss the joys of giving. — T. P.
Readers' Responses to ProLife Answers to ProChoice Arguments article - Multiple Readers For newcomers to the debate, Randy Alcorn's ProLife Answers to ProChoice Arguments is terrific. Randy's work is a valuable reference guide for lay people, highly readable, and meticulously organized.
Can You Name Them? article - Doug Nichols The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards.
Can It Really Be Christian and God-Honoring to Write “Christian” Fiction? article - Randy Alcorn I personally believe that Christian fiction can be fully honoring to Christ.
Can Spiritual Battles and Demonic Attacks Exist in Our Dreams? article - Gerry Breshears Demon assault can be very real. They took on Paul and Jesus, so it's not necessarily a matter of some sin that's giving entrance, as many say.
Readers' Responses to Edge of Eternity article - Multiple Readers I have read most of Randy Alcorn’s books. But Edge of Eternity was one of the few fiction books that changed my life. Even twelve years after reading it the first time, it still impacts me. — J. O.
Can Satan and Demons Read Our Minds? article - Randy Alcorn First, we know demons aren’t omniscient, since they’re just angels, created finite beings, and angels don’t know a lot of things, including the time of Christ’s return (Mark 13:32).
Can You Give Me Some Resources for Understanding Homosexuality and How the Church Should Respond? article - Randy Alcorn I’d recommend a book called Informed Answers to Gay Rights Questions, by Roger Magnuson. I’ve read it and its helpful. Also, a book by R. F. Lovelace, called Homosexuality and the Church.
Can We Really Earn Eternal Rewards? article - Randy Alcorn I did use the word “earn” in a few places in my books Money, Possessions and Eternity and In Light of Eternity. But in its context in both books I used “earn” in the sense of a Christ-empowered obedience resulting in God graciously granting us the rewards he promises.
Readers' Responses to Heaven article - Multiple Readers Of the many books that I read through each year, perhaps none have been more influential than Heaven, by Randy Alcorn. It is an amazing work that answers numerous questions on the topic of the afterlife.