Let's Talk About Death video - Randy Alcorn Q&A: Randy Alcorn and Pastor Greg Laurie at Harvest Christian Fellowship discuss the topic of death.
My Father Recently Passed Away. He Was a Christian and I Know He's with the Lord, but Can You Tell Me If He Can See or Hear Me from Heaven? article - Randy Alcorn I believe Scripture clearly suggests that your father, who’s now in Heaven, is witnessing God’s unfolding plan on earth.
Mary Jon Denniston Kept Heaven in Sight article - Ruth Schenk There was something magnetic, something special about how she faced death.
With Greg Laurie and Harvest Fellowship, on Heaven and Suffering video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Sunday morning, March 7, I was with Greg Laurie and Harvest Fellowship in Riverside, California. Greg interviewed me about Heaven, and evil and suffering, and we opened the Word together. We did something similar last Thursday night in Orange County.
More Questions and Answers about Heaven article - Randy Alcorn Questions about Heaven: Many of these concepts are fleshed out imaginatively in my novels Deadline, Dominion, Edge of Eternity, Lord Foulgrin’s Letters, The Ishbane Conspiracy, and Safely Home. Some are developed in a different form in my nonfiction book In Light of Eternity. All are addressed in my book Heaven.
The Broken Bell article - Jack Teeter During the last month of Annette Teeter’s lengthy battle with cancer, the small glass “Precious Moments” bell became her constant companion.
The Hands of God article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog When we lock our eyes on our cancer, arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, or disability, self-pity and bitterness can creep in. When we spend our days rehearsing the tragic death of a loved one, we will interpret all life through the darkness of our suffering. How much better when we focus upon Jesus!
Bob Hawkins Sr.: A Real Follower of Jesus article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Bob Hawkins Sr., founder of Harvest House Publishers and a real follower of Jesus, went to Heaven last Tuesday, February 9. I met Bob Sr. years ago and thought the world of him, as did nearly everyone, I think.