From the Psalms: Who God Is Toward Us article - Kathy Norquist Words from the book of Psalms (NIV) that speak of God's actions and motives toward His people.
Nineteen Questions to Ask Before You Give to Any Organization (Abbreviated Version) article - Randy Alcorn Giving is a great privilege, but also a great responsibility—and sometimes a confusing one. Once we’ve bought into God’s call to eternal investment, once we’ve determined to plunge into giving then we must ask, where and to whom and in what way and for how long should we give?
Randy Alcorn on Georgene Rice Radio Show audio - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn and Georgene Rice discuss abortion and and prolife issues on the Georgene Rice Show, January 20, 2011.
What Do You Think About Embryonic Adoption? article - Eternal Perspective Ministries When it comes to adoption, Randy believes it is honoring to God and consistent with the prolife message.
Free Resources and More from EPM article - Stephanie Anderson Randy's blog Here at Eternal Perspective Ministries, we receive some wonderful notes and letters from readers letting us know how Randy’s books have blessed them and helped them develop a deeper walk with Christ.
Prolife Ministry Is a Door to Share the Gospel video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog This two-minute video is from Life International, a prolife ministry that views the global issues created by abortion as a mission field. The video ties the abortion issue to the gospel, which I really like.
It’s Time to Stop Pretending Abortion Is Anything Other Than the Ruthless Killing of an Innocent Human Being article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I must say that while I agree this is all horrific, in fact I am not shocked about it. Why? Because I already knew what was going on in abortion clinics.
Living Life or Documenting Insignificance? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog If we had ears to hear, we’d notice the sound of a vacuum sucking time, coming from computers and phones and televisions and car radios and…lots of other places.
Q&A with Randy Alcorn on C.S. Lewis, writing, and theology audio - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn answered several questions on C.S. Lewis, writing, and theology at the 2010 C.S. Lewis Southwest Regional Writers Workshop at Camp Allen, TX. Two parts.
Rap with a Message video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Don’t know if you like rap, but I like it when it’s well done and has a good message. Here’s one I think qualifies.
What Is the Link Between Margaret Sanger and Racism? article - Randy Alcorn Margaret Sanger and the abortion rights movement was fueled by racism.
Do You Think the Willingness of both Political Parties’ Leaders to Acknowledge the Moral Implications and Aspects of Abortion Are an Offering of Good Will and Common Ground? article - Randy Alcorn To say that the acknowledgement of the moral implications and aspects of abortion are “an offering of good will and common ground” sounds nice, but William Wilberforce and his fellow abolitionists were constantly told this by those who wanted to massage slavery and tweak it here and there and maybe improve the conditions a little on the slave ships.
Isn’t It True That at the Time It Was Passed, Most Evangelicals Were Silent in Response to Roe v. Wade? So Doesn’t That Give Doubt to Their Sincerity in Opposing Abortion Now? article - Randy Alcorn Yes. In the three decades I’ve been involved in the prolife movement, I have never once heard someone make the claim that evangelicals mobilized in direct response to Roe v. Wade. On the contrary, many of us have publicly bemoaned the fact that we did NOT do so. We were several years late coming out of the gates.
Since It Looks Like There Won’t Be a Sequel to Safely Home, Can You Tell Me What Happens with the Characters? article - Randy Alcorn I guess since I made up the story for Safely Home, I am free to tell you that, in my mind, Ben Fielding is doing well, growing in Christ.
“Openness” and “In Prayer” from Valley of Vision article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Nanci and I often read The Valley of Vision, or listen to it (Max Maclean does an excellent audio version). These are brief and profound Puritan prayers. We find them powerful and penetrating.