Barlow Choir Reunion Memories audio - Randy Alcorn Some audio clips from the Barlow Choir Reunion honoring Bob Barber.
Eternal Perspectives: Fall 2010 magazine - Randy Alcorn Protecting Purity in a Technological Corinth Q & A on Life Changes The Promise of Heaven in Medical Facilities Reaching the Next Generation: Challenge Them with Truth Living a Life of Grace and Truth Great Is Thy Faithfulness: A Hymn for Ordinary Christians
The Church: Don't Give Up on God's Plan article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I tire of the incessant church-bashing and endless tales of people disillusioned with their churches. Yes, Christians can be jerks, and we’ve all had rough times in churches, largely because they consist of people too much like us: sinner-jerks in need of grace and truth and growth.
You State That Never Once Has God Renounced His Claim on What He Had Made, However, Genesis 6:5-7 States That God Was Sorry for Having Made Man. article - Jim Swanson Perhaps Randy carefully chose the word “renounce,” in that typically it has a meaning of “verbally proclaiming a completely severed relationship with another entity” (person, people, “the creation,” etc.).
I Have a Friend Who Complains and Grumbles a Lot. Should I Talk to Her about This? article - Randy Alcorn The Christian life is not based on avoiding the truth but on hearing and submitting to it. The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth.
Was Eden Really Near the Tigris and Euphrates as Genesis Describes and the Whole Place Was “Moved” After the Fall? article - Jim Swanson “Paradise” in the original language means something like, “a beautiful, manicured, park-like ‘garden.’”
Is It as Bad for a Christian to Watch Explicit Violence as to Watch Explicit Sex? article - Randy Alcorn People are different. Anyone with a tendency toward violence—and certainly that can be furthered by watching violence—should NOT watch shows with violence.
What Books Would You Recommend for Studying Revelation? article - Randy Alcorn Good general book on Bible prophecy, includes Revelation but also other portions of Scripture; from a dispensational framework, like Joel Rosenberg’s The Last Days.
As I Read Genesis 1, the Word “Let” Keeps Bouncing out at Me. What Do You Think? article - Randy Alcorn I like that. It moves our hearts to gratitude for God’s kindness in giving us a home to live in, not only our eternal home in the New Heaven and Earth, but our first home on the present Earth.
Who Made God? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog From time to time I like to review books on my blog. Who Made God?: Searching for a Theory of Everything is a book that offers ideas and insights most of us have never pondered.
How Do I Relate to My New Neighbor Friend Who Is Gay? article - Randy Alcorn It is very hard to communicate on this subject with both grace and truth. I oppose gay marriage, but not only as a matter of righteousness, but also because it is deadly to those involved in it.
I Have a Friend Who Believes in Total Sanctification at the Point of Salvation. What Is Your Response to This? article - Randy Alcorn It has been my experience that most people holding this position, or at least those who actively teach it, are not open to what I believe is the clear teaching of Scripture from many passages.
Why Should the Local Church Be Important to Us? video - Randy Alcorn In this six minute clip, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why should the local church be important to us?" at a Cannon Beach Conference Center Retreat.
Endorsements and Book Reviews of Wait Until Then article - Multiple Readers Randy Alcorn’s Wait Until Then is both touching and wise. Any parent who wants to explain what happens to us when we die, how to deal with the death of a loved one, and how to cope with serious disappointment will want to read this book with their child.
Is Heaven for Kids Really Just for Kids or Would It Be Helpful for Adults Too? article - Gail Welborn Though it was originally geared toward children ages 8-12, we know of more than one group who has used it as a Bible study for adults.