Q&A with Generous Giving Champions audio - Randy Alcorn Randy answers questions from the Generous Giving Champions group at a gathering in February 2013.
A Joy and a Privilege: Translations of My Books video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog One of the things I really love getting in the mail is a new translation of one of my books. They’ve been translated now into over 70 different languages. It’s a joy to see what God is doing in other cultures with books that I’ve written.
Encouragement for the Stressed video - Randy Alcorn Randy Alcorn shares advice for those who are dealing with stress and reminds us that stress is inevitable in a world under The Curse. For more, see Randy and Nanci Alcorn's book Help for Women Under Stress.
World Watch List - The Top 10 Persecuted Countries article - Open Doors U.S. Each year Open Doors releases the World Watch List, a detailed analysis of Christian persecution worldwide. In this free resource, countries are evaluated and ranked according to the severity of persecution that occurred in the past year.
The Most Important Thing About Us video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog In his great book The Knowledge of the Holy, A. W. Tozer says, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.”
Peace Child Revisited, 50 Years After First Contact article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Many years ago I read Peace Child by Don Richardson. This great missions story had a strong impact on my life, demonstrating the power of the gospel in a primitive culture.
“Judge Not” and the Importance of Discernment video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog A reader asked me, “You say in a blog post that the most quoted verse these days is ‘Judge not.’ Can you give some insight into this verse? How do we know if we’re judging correctly or not?”
You Say "This Is History’s Darkest Hour"? G. Campbell Morgan Says, "Oh, Be Quiet!" article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog My first pastor was Marden Wickman, at Powell Valley Covenant Church in Gresham, Oregon. There was one preacher he quoted more than any other—G. Campbell Morgan.
Oregonians Consider the Joys of Generosity at Annual Generous Giving Conference article - Steve Duin “Could we create an organization,” Harper asked, “that changed the perspective and practice of people's generosity? Could we do it in a way that didn’t involve asking people for money?”
Surviving the Dangers of Prosperity video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Dwight L. Moody once said, “We can stand affliction better than we can prosperity. For in prosperity, we forget God.”
Our Call to Care for Orphans article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog True, not every family is called to adopt or to provide foster care. But should the people of God as a whole be challenged to get involved and support other people in the body of Christ who are? I would say they absolutely should support not only those in their own church who wish to adopt or foster, but also those in other churches and other places.
Caring for the Environment of God’s Earth article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Why have so many Christians historically shied away from creation care? I think the answer is that concern for the environment is generally regarded as part of the liberal agenda.
Why EPM Supports the International Justice Mission: an African Family’s Story video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I watched this video and was deeply touched by the happy outcome, and you will be too. It captures why we support the International Justice Mission.
Why the Revelations of Dr. Gosnell’s Trial Don’t Shock Me, and the Holocaust in Our Midst article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I’m a little taken aback that so many Christians are utterly shocked only because of the fact that this man killed some babies after they were born instead of a minute, week, month or three months earlier. As if that makes the slightest difference to the babies or to God.
Meet 100-Year-Old Walter Jespersen, a Man of God video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I will never forget spending an afternoon in September 2001 with Walter Jespersen, at the home of Doug and Margaret Nichols. Walter, Margaret’s father, was perhaps 85 then, and now is 100 years old.