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Is There a Purpose for Evil and Suffering We Overlook?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Our inability to understand all God’s purposes in evil and suffering should not surprise us.

Why Did You Write a Book About Evil and Suffering?

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I wrote If God Is Good because the question of suffering and evil is the most commonly raised and perplexing problem there is. It’s unusual to have serious prolonged interactions about believing in God, with either believers or unbelievers, without them raising it.  

If God Is Good...What Is This Book About?

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
My new book If God Is Good addresses what is arguably the greatest issue in human history: the problem of evil and suffering.

Why Does God Take Some People to Heaven So Young?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
When I first answered this question a few years ago, a friend was holding her eighteen-month-old son in her arms, waiting for him to breathe his last. She was praying over him, reading Psalms aloud, trying to comfort and prepare him—and herself—for what was to come.

Randy Alcorn on Suffering and Evil: Interview for The Gospel Coalition

article - Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn was interviewed by Andy Naselli of The Gospel Coalition in August 2009 on the topic of suffering and evil following the release of his book If God Is Good . . . : Faith in the Midst of Suffering and Evil. 

Jim Harrell, Perspectives in Suffering, Part 3

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
In the final eight minutes of this three part video, Jim Harrell, dying of ALS but living with an eternal perspective, says, “Suffering is the icy cold splash that wakes us up from the complacency of living this life."

Jim Harrell, Perspectives in Suffering, Part 2

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
See my previous blog to learn a little about my friend Jim Harrell, who has ALS, and watch the five minute video that precedes this one. Or, just go straight to the ten minute one below. I guarantee you, this ten minutes will bring more to your day than almost anything else.

Jim Harrell, Perspectives in Suffering, Part 1

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
In the past year I've gotten to know Jim Harrell, a friend I've exchanged emails with and talked with once on the phone. I interviewed Jim on the subject of suffering for the book I'm currently writing. 

Aggie Hurst: A Story of Eternal Perspective

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
While we were unable to find any real pictures of Aggie or her family, I hope this story of God's faithfulness through the sacrifice of missionary couple David and Svea Flood will inspire you. 

Video of Elizabeth Wall: Way Bigger Than Her Cystic Fibrosis

video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Since many have told me how much they appreciated the video with Christian the Lion, I'm going to do something a little different over the next 12 days or so. I'll post four videos that I think will be well worth your time. I'll put them in four separate blogs. 

Affliction Was Necessary to Me

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I want to share the following, written by my friend Denny Hartford, the director of a terrific organization I highly recommend, Vital Signs Ministries. As I research the subject of evil and suffering, and interview many people who have suffered much, my heart is being touched with God's grace, as well as with a longing for the day when at last He will make all things right in the new heavens and new earth.

God’s Grace and Our Sickness, from Doug Nichols and Matthew Henry

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Matthew Henry preached a sermon to young people from Proverbs 23:26: “My son, give me thy heart.” He then added in his diary the following affectionate and devout aspiration, “Lord, take my heart and make it such as it should be.”

Basic Principles for Dealing with the Demonic

article - Gerry Breshears
The principle of authority is that we are in the kingdom of Christ. Jesus is Lord and head of all power and author­ity. Satan has absolutely no legitimate authority over the believer. 

Third (and Final) on Spurgeon, Ministry and Depression

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
This is a picture of Charles Haddon Spurgeon at age 23. Only a year previously, an event happened that brought on a severe depression that he nearly didn’t recover from. 

More on Depression in the Christian Life and Ministry (with Citations from Charles Spurgeon)

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I’ve received private notes and sympathetic phone calls from people regarding the depression I wrote about on June 30. I appreciate people’s genuine concern, as well as their statements that they’ve been encouraged as they go through their own struggles, many of which are tougher than mine.
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