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You Include a lot of Scripture in Your Books, Sometimes Even in Your Fiction. And You Also Talk about Different Doctrines and Theology. Is that Necessary?

article - Randy Alcorn
Yes, it is. There are a lot of doctrines (beliefs/teachings) in this world, including doctrines of cultures, institutions and personal opinion. There’s a lot of false doctrine, and good doctrine is the only correction to it.

Writing Safely Home

article - Randy Alcorn
Without a doubt, in terms of their global impact the two most significant countries on the planet are China and the United States. As recent events have shown, the countries have a profoundly uneasy relationship. Safely Home is a tale of two countries, embodied in two men, Ben Fielding and Li Quan. These characters and their families came alive for me, and I pray they will for readers too.
What Has Been the Most Challenging Work You Have Written so Far?

What Has Been the Most Challenging Work You Have Written so Far?

article - Randy Alcorn
The most challenging nonfiction has been Heaven. The most challenging fiction has been Dominion.

What Inspired You to Write Deadline?

article - Randy Alcorn
I wrote it because I wanted readers to see that at the heart of life is the choice of what we believe. 
Why Do You Refer to Elizabeth Taylor in Your Book Safely Home?

Why Do You Refer to Elizabeth Taylor in Your Book Safely Home?

article - Randy Alcorn
The Liz Taylor reference ties to the earlier one in which, on earth, Ben Fielding has no clue who Hudson Taylor is, and Li Quan has no idea who Elizabeth Taylor is.

Where Did You Get the Ideas for the "Chair of Honor" and the Reverence for the Bible Box in Safely Home?

article - Randy Alcorn
The box was based upon an experience a friend of mine had in Moscow back in 1990 where they were passing out free Bibles to people.
When You Write, What Sort of Theological "Puzzles" Have You Had to Sort Through to Your Own Satisfaction Before You Could Continue with the Story?

When You Write, What Sort of Theological "Puzzles" Have You Had to Sort Through to Your Own Satisfaction Before You Could Continue with the Story?

article - Randy Alcorn
One example would be the problem of evil and suffering that plagues Ollie in my novel Deception. 
Bible College Professor Writes a Response to The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien

Bible College Professor Writes a Response to The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien

article - Garry Friesen
A story rewritten may best express my feeling about the book.
Are any of Randy's Books Going to Be Made into a Movie?

Are any of Randy's Books Going to Be Made into a Movie?

article - Eternal Perspective Ministries
There has been much interest in making Randy's book Deadline into a movie. In fact, the screenplay has already been written.
Every Time I See a Story I Wrote Printed without My Permission, I Feel Cheated. How Do I Handle This Injustice?

Every Time I See a Story I Wrote Printed without My Permission, I Feel Cheated. How Do I Handle This Injustice?

article - Randy Alcorn
The present wrong is because of a combination of people’s ignorance (i.e. lack of omniscience) and injustice. But here’s the good news: God is neither ignorant nor unjust. He knows exactly what’s going on here.
Do You Find it Easier to Write a Book Set in a Place You Know Really Well or Do You Prefer to Set Your Stories in Fictional Places?

Do You Find it Easier to Write a Book Set in a Place You Know Really Well or Do You Prefer to Set Your Stories in Fictional Places?

article - Randy Alcorn
It’s certainly easier to write about the places I know.
Do You View Your Writing as a Ministry? Why or Why Not?

Do You View Your Writing as a Ministry? Why or Why Not?

article - Randy Alcorn
My writing is a ministry, because ministry is service, and every aspect of our lives is to be a service that glorifies our Lord.
I'm Not a Published Author but Feel God Has Gifted Me to Write Full Time. Do You Think it Is a Realistic Goal to Expect My Writing to Provide my Yearly Income?

I'm Not a Published Author but Feel God Has Gifted Me to Write Full Time. Do You Think it Is a Realistic Goal to Expect My Writing to Provide my Yearly Income?

article - Randy Alcorn
It takes about 1.5 to 2 years to write a book. Assuming you have a publisher interested in your book, the book would need to sell between 10-12,000 copies in order for the publisher to break even.

Real-Life Make-Believe: Having a Biblical Voice

article - Christy Tennant
“We live in a time where the Bible is increasingly minimized,” says Randy Alcorn. “I am committed to doing everything I can to uplift and honor God’s Word. The best-selling author of more than forty fiction and non-fiction books, including Heaven, The Treasure Principle, and Safely Home says, “The Bible is the lifeline of my work.”

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. 
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