God and Money: A Q&A with Randy Alcorn and Baylor University Students

Randy Alcorn did a Q&A with Baylor University students who have read both Money, Possessions, & Eternity and The Treasure Principle as a part of their God & Money class. He speaks about his books, generosity, and the impact of giving as he answers questions from the students.  

 

God WorkingIn this clip from his Q&A with Baylor University studentson the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorn shares about how he and Money, Possessions, and Eternity were a part of the start of Generous Giving,and also about the ways God has usedthe booksince it was first published in 1989. 

 

Three BooksIn this clip froma Q&A with Baylor University students on the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorn shares which of his 60+ books he would recommend reading if someone could only read a few his books, and why he recommends them.  

 

Giving GenerouslyIn this clip from a Q&A with Baylor University students on the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorn talks about the theme of “you can’t take it with you, but you can send it on ahead” from aThe Treasure Principle. He shares how he and Nanci applied that principle to their lives, and consequently experienced the happiness of giving generously to God’s Kingdom.    

 

Gen ZIn this clip from a Q&A with Baylor University students on the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorn shares positive and negative things he has noticed about the generosity of Gen Z 

 

Young AdultsIn this clip from a Q&A with Baylor University students on the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorncounsels young adults about how to jump into tithing and make wise and generous stewardship decisions. 

 

Giving TogetherIn this clip from a Q&A with Baylor University students on the subject of God and Money, Randy Alcorn shares about how God gives everyone different gifts, including the gift of giving. He talks about how he and Nanci navigated different opinions about giving, experienced God’s provision, and raised the bar of generosity for each other.  

 

 

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Randy Alcorn (@randyalcorn) is the author of over sixty books and the founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries

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