Here at Eternal Perspective Ministries, we receive some wonderful notes and letters from readers letting us know how Randy’s books have blessed them and helped them develop a deeper walk with Christ. Randy and the rest of the EPM staff are always encouraged and humbled to read these responses.
Although Randy’s readers are familiar with many of his books, some of them may not know much about the ministry he founded, Eternal Perspective Ministries (you can learn the history behind EPM here), or about the many free resources EPM offers.
We want to help people learn to live in light of eternity. So as much as possible, EPM offers its services free of charge. We give away a great deal of literature to churches and individuals, and provide our quarterly newsletter at no charge. Jesus said, "Freely you have received, freely give" (Matthew 10:8). We also offer substantial discounts on Randy’s books. (Browse our online store for books, audio books, and more.)
Here’s some ways you can take advantage of our resources:
Follow Randy on Facebook. Randy posts regular, daily devotional thoughts and personal comments and loves to hear from his readers. His blog posts are also posted on Facebook. Sign up to follow Randy by going to www.facebook.com/randyalcorn and clicking “Like” at the top of the page. Here’s a couple of his past posts:
Focusing on God's 'big miracles'—like making tumors disappear—causes us to overlook his daily miracles of providence in which he holds the universe together, provides us with air to breathe and lungs to breathe it, and food to eat and stomachs to digest it. At age 31, when I became insulin-dependent, it dawned on me I had never once thanked God for a pancreas that worked perfectly until then. http://ref.ly/Ac14.17
God has seen us at our worst and still loves us. No skeletons will fall out of our closets in eternity. God won’t say, “Well, if I’d known that, I never would’ve let Randy into heaven!” God knows all my sins. And Jesus died for every one of them. No exceptions. “Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst” (1 Tim. 1:15).
Follow Randy on Twitter. Randy posts shorter, abbreviated versions of his Facebook thoughts on Twitter. You can also receive Tweets when he posts a new blog. Sign up to follow Randy by going to www.twitter.com/randyalcorn and clicking “Follow.” Here’s a couple of his past tweets:
Focusing on God's 'big miracles'—like making tumors disappear—causes us to overlook his daily miracles of providence. http://ref.ly/Ac14.17
No skeletons will fall out of our closets in eternity. God knows all our sins and Jesus died for every one of them. 1 Tim. 1:15
Explore the EPM website. We offer thousands of free resources, from articles and book discussion questions, to audio and video. For example, you can download the audio of Randy’s message at the 2010 Desiring God conference on suffering and God’s sovereignty, to listen to on your iPod or computer.
Take advantage of our many resources for pastors. We offer pages of materials on a variety of subjects that Randy has written on, and free resource kits and copies of Randy’s books. For example, our free Treasure Principle pastors’ kit includes a copy of The Treasure Principle.
Subscribe to EPM’s free magazine, Eternal Perspectives. Twice a year we produce a 16-page publication filled with thought-provoking and informative articles, most authored by Randy, on a variety of subjects related to Christian living, Heaven, giving, missions, and much more. Subscribe at our website. You can receive an email notification when the latest edition is posted on our website, and you’ll have the advantage of viewing it in full color. However, we’re more than happy to send you a newsletter in the mail if this better serves your needs.
Sign up for EPM’s e-newsletter. Weekly we send an email with the latest news about Randy’s books and projects, radio and speaking appearances, as well as featured family news and special promotions from EPM. Sign up to receive it by email.
Pray for Randy. Occasionally Randy sends out specific prayer requests related to his writing and speaking ministry. He and his wife Nanci are deeply appreciative of those who pray for him and EPM. Sign up to receive the requests by email.
We're looking forward to connecting with you!