Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn is the founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries (www.epm.org), a nonprofit ministry dedicated to teaching principles of God’s Word and assisting the church in ministering to the unreached, unfed, unborn, uneducated, unreconciled, and unsupported people around the world. Before starting EPM in 1990, Randy served as a pastor for fourteen years. He is a New York Times best-selling author of over fifty books, including Heaven (over one million sold), The Treasure Principle (over two million sold), If God Is Good, Happiness, and the award-winning novel Safely Home. His books sold exceed ten million copies and have been translated into over seventy languages.
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Will Our Relationships With Others in Heaven Be Part of Our Eternal Rewards?
Many would list people and relationships as their treasures. Other than Jesus, the greatest treasure I’ve ever had on Earth is my wife Nanci.
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An Eternal Perspective Brings Us Great Comfort in Grief
Our grief has an expiration date. The world as it is now is under the curse, but God will lift it once and for all: “No longer will there be any curse” (Revelation 22:3). No more sin. No more cancer. No more dementia. No more suffering. No more death.
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Healthy Grief Is Centered on God’s Promises
I’ve heard it said, "There’s no wrong way to grieve." I disagree.
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The Priceless Friendship of Jesus
Over the last two and a half years of grief since my wife died, I have been sensing deeply the friendship of Jesus.
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When the Problem of Evil and Suffering Becomes Real
The problem of evil and suffering moves from the philosophical to the personal in a moment of time.
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Outrage Is Not a Fruit of the Spirit
When outrage and anger become our default, we lose all credibility and, in my opinion, become poor ambassadors for Christ.
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How the Holy Spirit Transformed a 93-Year-Old Woman into a Messenger of Faith
No one is ever too old or to set in their ways that the Holy Spirit can’t change their hearts. Let’s never give up on our family and friends who don’t know Jesus.
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How Can We Set Our Minds on Things Above?
What are some practical ways to set our minds on things above? Since we’re commanded to do so in Colossians 3:2, it’s important we consider what it looks like to put this into practice.
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