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Does EPM Believe in Giving to Receive a Harvest in Return?

article - Stephanie Anderson
EPM does believe God loves cheerful givers (2 Corinthians 9:7) and does provide for givers so that we can be generous and glorify Him (2 Corinthians 9:8, 11). However, we want to be careful not to encourage anyone to believe that giving in any way obligates God to bless us financially with a certain amount or lifestyle in return. 

Money Makes a Horrible Master and a Valuable Servant

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
As is the case with fire, so it is with money: the greater a thing’s potential for good when used rightly, the greater its potential for harm when used wrongly. And money has great potential.

God’s Word for People of Every Nation and Tongue: Randy Alcorn Speaking at illumiNations Conference

video - Randy Alcorn
Randy spoke to a gathering of illumiNations partners (Bible translation and resource partners working together to eradicate Bible poverty in this generation). He shared about the gift of generous giving, as well as Revelation 5:9 and the hope of God’s Word reaching people of every tribe and language and nation.

Material Wealth Is Not the Good Life

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Despite both personal experiences and studies indicating money alone doesn’t bring the good life, countless people think and live and make choices as if it does.

Giving from the Heart Really Matters

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Paul made it clear that it’s possible to give sacrificially without being motivated by love: “If I give away all my possessions, and if I give over my body in order to boast but do not have love, I gain nothing” (1 Corinthians 13:3, CSB). That means it’s not just generosity that’s the good life; it’s generosity that flows out of love.
George Verwer Shares about World Needs, Evangelism, and Getting a Vision for Giving

George Verwer Shares about World Needs, Evangelism, and Getting a Vision for Giving

video - Randy Alcorn
In this video clip from an event Randy Alcorn and George Verwer did together in 2013, George shares about needs around the world, and passionately implores God’s people to get a vision for giving to get the gospel to the unreached.
The Junk Yard

The Junk Yard

audio - Randy Alcorn
In this clip Randy explains to Greg Laurie why he invites kids to have their parents take them on an excursion to the junk yard? He answers: Why does investing in eternity matter? Why should Christians be generous in this life?

Does Having a Savings Account Mean I Don’t Trust God?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Proverbs 13:11 warns, “Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.” This refers to having the foresight to set aside some savings. Having reasonable savings can be an attempt to avoid having too little, but as with the rich man in Luke 12, putting too much into savings will make it into our god.

Investments That Will Last Forever: A Message about The Treasure Principle

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
In Matthew 6, Jesus says there is only one safe place to invest, and that is in the Kingdom of God. He says, in essence, “You can't take it with you,” but he adds a life-changing corollary: “but you can send it on ahead.”
Randy Alcorn on Storing Up Treasures in Heaven

Randy Alcorn on Storing Up Treasures in Heaven

video - Randy Alcorn
An inspirational moment with Randy Alcorn talking about Heaven and our treasures in Heaven (Matthew 6:19-20). This video is from Session 2 of Randy's video Bible Study on Heaven produced by Lifetogether and Lamplighter Media, now out of print.

Randy Alcorn’s Message on the Treasure Principle at First Baptist Leesburg

video - Randy Alcorn
Randy visited First Baptist Church in Leesburg, Florida, where he spoke on the subject of heavenly treasure: “You can’t take it with you, but you can send it on ahead.” He talked about having a right perspective on the things that God has entrusted to us, as well as the joy to be found in giving.

What Is the Good Life?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
People define the good life in different ways, but everybody wants to live it. After all, what’s the alternative? Living a bad life? A pointless, guilt-ridden, or miserable life? We’d all choose the good life any day, and yet we often don’t understand how to make it happen.

What Changed Scrooge?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
When the classic Dickens story A Christmas Carol begins, we meet Ebenezer Scrooge. This wealthy miser is caustic, complaining, horrendously greedy . . . and profoundly unhappy. (His life illustrates how the word miser is connected with miserable.)

The Treasure Principle in Kurdish

article - Randy Alcorn - کوردی (Kurdish)
Read Randy Alcorn's complete book The Treasure Principle in Kurdish.

Contentment Is the True Measure of Godliness

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
This Black Friday, it’s worth reminding ourselves that we are living in an era when we have more material possessions than any generation before us. Compared to Americans living in the 1950s, we have countless more conveniences, including big-screen TVs, microwaves, online shopping, smartphones, and twice as many cars. It’s easy to assume our purchases will automatically lead to greater contentment.
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