By What Death Will You Glorify God? article - John Piper Will you show God great in the way you die? Will you say, “To live is Christ and to die is gain”?
What Would Jesus Do…Or What DID Jesus Do? article - Dallas Willard The secret of the easy yoke, then, is to learn from Christ how to live our total lives, how to invest all our time and our energies of mind and body as he did.
Testimony of Darrell Scott article - Darrell Scott The death of my wonderful daughter, Rachel Joy Scott, and the deaths of that heroic teacher and the other children who died must not be in vain. Their blood cries out for answers.
Green Bay Packer Chapel: Deuteronomy 17 article - Randy Alcorn Fame puts us in the power position, a position of influence where people will listen to us and follow us. But fame also sets us up for failure. God gives 3 specific warnings of what the King, the most famous and powerful person in the nation, should not do.
Living a Life of Grace and Truth for the Audience of One article - Randy Alcorn What distinguished the first Christians from the world around them? It certainly wasn’t their buildings—they had none. It wasn’t their programs—they had none.
A Church's Position Statement on Abortion article - Randy Alcorn This week is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in America in 1973.
Self-Esteem: Who Are We, Really? article - Dan Matzat God does not inflict upon us the psychological battering of the cross in order to leave us in a tormented condition. It is at the cross where we are offered through the gospel the very righteousness of Jesus Christ.
A Sanctity of Life Message article - Randy Alcorn The following are my message notes from the Good Shepherd Community Church services of January 18 and 19, 1997. Pastors and all others communicating on this subject are welcome to use this material.
The Power of Books and How to Use Them: Thoughts on Reading to Each Other Out Loud article - John Piper Evidently it was the custom of the pastors of the Northamptonshire Baptist Association in England in the late 1700s to meet periodically for prayer, fasting, and reading to each other.
A Child's Love Opens Jane Roe's Heart article - Focus on the Family The first time 7-year-old Emily Bausch met Norma McCorvey, she had no idea she had come face to face with an icon of the pro-abortion movement—”Jane Roe” of Roe v. Wade.
Psychology: Servant or Master? article - Randy Alcorn The question is not whether believers ever need counseling or should seek it, but the assumptions and nature of that counseling. Many evangelicals routinely embrace psychological beliefs and counseling practices that warrant much closer biblical scrutiny.
Finding Forgiveness for Your Sin article - Randy Alcorn Because of Christ’s death on our behalf, forgiveness is available to all.
Contemporary Social Ethics: Syllabus article - Randy Alcorn This is the course syllabus for Contemporary Social Ethics.
Self-Love and Scripture article - Randy Alcorn I was on the east coast speaking at one of the finest Christian camps in the country. There in the bookstore, surrounded by great books by J. I. Packer, John Stott and others, was a book called, Selling Yourself on You.
Death: Signing and Framing Your Life's Portrait article - Randy Alcorn The prospect of death has a way of getting our attention, of cutting to our very heart. Yet we also have a way of turning our eyes away from Death’s burning light to gaze again at the shadows of this world, stepping back away from death and ignoring the message it sends.