Review by Jed Stuber of Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? article - Jeb Stuber Review of "Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? by Jed Stuber
Joe Bayly Still Speaks to Me article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog When I was a young Christian, one of my favorite writers was Joseph Bayly, who then wrote a wonderful column for Eternity Magazine, called “Out of My Mind.”
Scott Klusendorf’s The Case for Life article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Scott Klusendorf's new book, The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture, releases today. After I was sent the prepub manuscript of this book, and asked to endorse it, I wrote, “Scott Klusendorf has produced a marvelous resource that will equip pro-lifers to communicate more creatively and effectively as they engage our culture."
Great Quotes On Prayer article - Multiple Authors Quotes concerning prayer, assembled by Randy Alcorn and others.
Have You Checked out the Resources of Eternal Perspective Ministries? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Since I hardly ever talk about Eternal Perspective Ministries here, many of my blog readers may not be familiar with it. So I want to use this post to introduce you to our website and also some of the free publications the ministry produces.
Christian Book Expo, and "Stunned by J. I. Packer" article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Sunday night Nanci and I returned from the Christian Book Expo in Dallas where I did a number of book signings, and was involved in three upfront presentations/panels.
God Rejoices in All He Has Made, and So Should We article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Keep in mind God’s Word: “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it” (Psalm 24:1). This is not our place to trash. It’s God’s place to treasure. To care for the world is to care for its people.
If This Earth Is Headed for Destruction, Should We Care for It? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog For too long, evangelical Christians have neglected our God-given calling to care for the planet entrusted to us. One reason may be that our eschatology indicates the earth is headed for ruin anyway, so there’s no point in trying to rearrange the furniture on the Titanic.
Caring for the Environment: Should Evangelical Christians Be Concerned? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Not long ago I spoke at a conference of several thousand evangelical college students. Most were from Bible-believing churches like my own.
A Real Hope of Heaven article - Stephanie Anderson The first time I picked up a book by Randy Alcorn was when I was a sophomore in a theology class at Corban College and we were reading Heaven.
Why Do You Write Fiction? article - Randy Alcorn I have always loved stories, and the Bible is the greatest story ever written. The unfolding drama of redemption is a story, but it is a true story. When we write fiction, what we are doing is making up a story as, what J.R.R. Tolkien called, ‘sub-creators.’ Creators with a small ‘c.’ We are made in his image, so we can invent a story, and that story, though invented, is not ‘false.’
What Is Your Bible Study Method? article - Randy Alcorn My Bible study method is eclectic. Sometimes I read through the Bible in a year long program. Other times, I simply open God’s word to a portion of Scripture and meditate on it, asking God for guidance.
ESV Study Bible article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Some people really enjoy study Bibles. I've thought they were okay, but have never gotten into them. Some time before it was published last October, I was asked to look over the ESV Study Bible, Hardcover, with the possibility of endorsing it.
Some of My Spiritual Heroes—Who Are Yours? article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I have only one Lord, but many spiritual heroes. Here are seven of mine.
Stephen King, Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and Angelina Jolie: What Unbelievers Are Discovering About Giving article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog A few years ago, my wife Nanci showed me an article she had found in her Family Circle magazine. The article was titled "What You Pass On." It was written by author Stephen King. He's not a writer known for his theological insights, but what he wrote echoes the wisdom of Ecclesiastes 5:15 in his assessment of the futility of materialism.