Can You Lose Your Salvation and What Does 2 Peter 2 Say About This? audio - Randy Alcorn In this audio clip, Randy answers a question about salvation.
Can You Talk About What the Bible Has to Say About Free Will and God's Plan? audio - Randy Alcorn In this audio clip, Randy answers a question about God's plan and our free will.
I Don't Understand God's Judgment on Moses in Exodus. Can You Explain? audio - Randy Alcorn In this audio clip, Randy answers a question about God's judgment to Moses in Exodus.
God’s Glory, Our Good article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Satan has conned many people into a twisted view of the Christian life. We imagine that God calls us to do things that won’t be good for us, while the unbelievers are out there having all the fun.
Billy Graham, George Beverly Shea, and Cliff Barrows: Three Faithful Men All Now with Jesus article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Last week, 99-year-old Billy Graham entered the presence of Jesus. In 1970, as a brand new Christian, I heard Billy Graham for the first time at a crusade in Portland, Oregon. His friend George Beverly Shea, the soloist who preceded Billy in song in Crusades over the span of nearly sixty years, sang How Great Thou Art.
He Who Never Forsakes You Will Restore Your Soul article - Jon Bloom Randy's blog I love the psalms, because of their beauty and because the wide range of emotions they contain grant us permission to express to God our honest questions, doubts, griefs, and despair. My friend Jon Bloom, board chair and co-founder of Desiring God, wrote about two back-to-back psalms and the powerful message their proximity expresses.
When Weakness and Limitations Make You Feel You Don’t Have Much to Offer article - Ana Harris Randy's blog Back when I started my blog, I recommended the excellent book Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris, who are both Christ-centered young men of character and vision. A few years ago, Brett’s wife Ana was diagnosed with late stage Lyme Disease. Life has been extremely difficult for them, but I’ve been touched by their faith in Jesus and commitment to each other throughout their trials.
Don’t Be Afraid of Trying and Failing article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Most of us aren’t professional athletes, but career disappointments and personal failures in family relationships and whatever we do are just some of the many ways we become disillusioned. Listen to quarterback Nick Foles talk about how past failures have shaped him as a person.
Will We Have Our Own Homes in Heaven? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog The New International Version rendering of John 14:2 is this: “In my Father’s house are many rooms. . . . I am going there to prepare a place for you.” Place is singular, but rooms is plural. This suggests Jesus has in mind for each of us an individual dwelling that’s a smaller part of the larger place. This place will be home to us in the most unique sense.
What Advice Would You Give Yourself Back at the Beginning of Your Writing Career? article - Randy Alcorn Write only those books you are absolutely convinced God wants you to. Not just books that are good ideas, but ideas that you’re personally passionate about and fit your heart, convictions, wiring, and style, not someone else’s.
Has the Western Church Lost Sight of What It Really Means to Live Radically for Christ? article - Randy Alcorn Your observations about the western church are, in my opinion, sadly accurate (and I don’t pretend to be unaffected by them either).
Scripture and Resources for Husbands and Fathers article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Families are God’s precious gift to us, and they require our attention even in days of pressure and busyness. Here are three verses about wives and children, followed by some links to resources.
The Little Known Story of Olympian Eric Liddell’s Final Years article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog One of my favorite movies of all time is the 1981 Chariots of Fire. It’s the only reason many people are familiar with Eric Liddell, the “Flying Scotsman” who shocked the world by refusing to run the one hundred meters in the 1924 Paris Olympics, a race he was favored to win.
God Will Use Weakness and Failure to Build Your Faith article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I’m sharing a guest blog today that is, to me, breathtaking and somewhat stunning. It won’t strike everyone as encouraging, perhaps, because it comes out of pain. However, I think it’s a bold and valuable perspective, one that we need to hear.
Human Touch Heals and Connects, Even Through Alzheimer’s article - Jay Echternach Randy's blog My friend Jay Echternach’s story of faithfully loving his wife Debbie, who has early onset dementia, was one of the most read and shared posts on my blog last year. Jay recently wrote another powerful post about his bride and the connection between them.