Spiritual Warfare in Scripture article - Randy Alcorn Passages regarding Spiritual warfare in Scripture, arranged by Randy Alcorn.
Questions About Heaven article - Randy Alcorn As I say in the introduction to Heaven, readers should carefully examine God’s Word and evaluate the book’s claims accordingly (Acts 17:11). If they do, I believe they will discover that the great majority of the book is solidly grounded in Scripture.
Spurgeon’s Theology: Embracing Biblical Paradox article - Randy Alcorn Nineteenth century London pastor, preacher and writer Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a Calvinist. As such, he was opposed by anti-Calvinists and a variety of non-Calvinists. He recognized their salvation and sincerity, but believed their view of God was often too small, and hence their view of man too big.
Street Boy Becomes Academic Dean (How Do You Treat the Poor and the Orphan?) article - Doug Nichols Sometimes there may be a subtle slight in the way we treat the poor, the needy, and the orphan. Although we would never knowingly oppress orphans, are we gracious to them?
Street Children: Is There Hope? article - Action International Ministries We all have heard about the global problem of street children, but just how serious is the problem? What do the experts say?
Endorsements and Book Reviews of Lord Foulgrin's Letters article - Multiple Readers Lord Foulgrin’s Letters weren’t meant to fall into our hands. But thanks to Randy Alcorn’s imagination, we have the opportunity to read the correspondence between Lord Foulgrin and Squaltaint, two of Satan’s demons. The object of these letters is a man named Jordan Fletcher. It’s Squaltaint’s duty to keep Fletcher out of the kingdom of God. This book may sound similar to C. S. Lewis’ classic, Screwtape Letters, but there are significant differences. Alcorn creates an earthly setting in which we view the lives of the Fletcher family. Each earthly vignette is followed by one of Foulgrin’s letters in which he analyzes and strategizes with his underling, Squaltaint.
Lord Foulgrin's Letters: Discussion Questions article - Randy Alcorn WEEK ONE: Chapter 1: It Doesn’t Get Any Better? 1. Who are the following: Jordan Fletcher? Diane? Jillian? Daniel? 2. What are your first impressions of Fletcher’s marriage? 3. What are your first impressions of the family relationship?
Lord Foulgrin's Letters: Table of Contents article - Randy Alcorn Prelude: The Hunt Chapter 1: It Doesn’t Get Any Better? Letter 1: Our Working Arrangement Chapter 2: Voices Letter 2: Know Your Prey
Loving God and Trusting in His Promises article - Joni Eareckson Tada If you want to increase your desire for God, then get to know him in a deeper way.
Made for Another World article - Randy Alcorn When I ponder the adventure that awaits us in Heaven, the joys and the fellowship, my thoughts drift to my friend Jerry.
Deadline: Excerpts article - Randy Alcorn Finney was intoxicated not by mere feelings of joy, but by joy itself, a billion burning quasars of pure joy. All joy he had known on earth was like drinking from the contaminated lower waters, far from the source of the stream. Now he was drinking from the Source itself, the fountain-head of Joy. This world was so bright and overwhelming he felt it would have blinded and ripped his earthly body to shreds. The joy of heaven was like a volcanic explosion, spectacular and thrilling, but never subsiding. Not like a once-in-a-lifetime eclipse seen for a moment then gone ...
Response to Peter Singer's Ethics article - Randy Alcorn Peter Singer, the Princeton professor, wrote in his ethics textbook, “The life of a fetus is of no greater value than the life of a nonhuman animal at a similar level of rationality, self-consciousness, awareness, capacity to feel, etc.”
Response to Reading "The 39 Major ProChoice Arguments and Their Refutations" article - Cathy Ramey You raised a point, ability to experience physical pain, that is sometimes used as part of the prolife argument against abortion, but not by most.
Readers' Responses to Does The Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? article - Multiple Readers Family physician stops prescribing all forms of hormonal contraception. I am a family physician in Canada and a follower of Jesus Christ. I was recently given a copy of Does the Birth Control Pill cause Abortions? I was trained in the 1980s and believed that the pill worked by preventing ovulation. After a month of study and prayer, I have decided to stop prescribing all forms of hormonal contraception.
Rethinking Our Beliefs About Heaven article - Randy Alcorn Some of the portrayals of Heaven in my novels Deadline and Dominion are surprising and unconventional.