2020-08-24T07:49:58-08:00

Two and a half decades ago I joined others, including many physicians, in expending a lot of time and effort to oppose Oregon’s move to become the first place in human history (yes, even before the Netherlands) to legalize physician assisted suicide. We warned about the slippery slope of euthanasia, which is simply abortion of the elderly. The same logic and arguments and appeals to “compassion” and quality of life and financial concerns are used for both abortion and euthanasia.... Read more

2020-08-24T07:55:59-08:00

I’m posting this recent interaction from my Facebook page for two reasons: first, the value of the interaction itself, which consisted of an honest question and good responses to it; second, for the model this is for the kinds of interactions we should be experiencing online. These people were trying to give help and counsel without condemnation and reproach. I loved that! It was full of grace and truth. By the time I read this, I felt I had nothing to add to... Read more

2020-08-12T12:45:27-08:00

The God who lives in unapproachable light became approachable in the person of Jesus (John 1:14). In fact, it was Jesus Himself who made God visible to us: “No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known” (John 1:18). Consider the dialogue between Philip and Jesus in John 14:8-9: Philip said, “Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for... Read more

2020-08-12T12:44:39-08:00

One of the best-known photographs from the Vietnam War is a Pulitzer Prize–winning picture of a young burn victim running in terror, arms outstretched, after a napalm bomb was dropped on her village. After months of hospitalization and multiple surgeries, nine-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc returned to her family. What doctors couldn’t heal, Kim Phuc says, was her heart: “The anger inside me was like a hatred high as a mountain.” But God reached out to Kim Phuc. She found... Read more

2020-08-16T07:14:39-08:00

Note from Randy: This month marks 30 years since Nanci and I started Eternal Perspective Ministries. (You can read the story behind its beginning here.) When we think about what God has done in the last three decades through this ministry, we’re grateful and humbled. We never could have envisioned its far-reaching impact. The kingdom outreach of the books is far beyond anything we anticipated. Then there’s the royalty money distributed to God’s kingdom as a result of the book sales! “Now... Read more

2020-07-29T13:48:08-08:00

Ten years ago I wrote a article on grammar and word usage in response to a letter I received from a reader. (No doubt you all remember it well! ????) This isn’t a rehash of that old article, but for those who love reading, as I do, I want to address, in a mostly lighthearted way, some current issues of language and wording. Language is dynamic, not static. It’s always changing, and that’s why applying old rules to contemporary writing sometimes just... Read more

2020-07-22T11:06:55-08:00

Over the years, I’ve talked to many parents who experience guilt over the struggles of their grown kids. The following are some thoughts I’ve shared from time to time, including with friends who have grown children who aren’t following Christ and making wise decisions. On this issue, I find great insight and comfort in Isaiah 5:1-7. Here’s the full text: 1 Now I will sing for the one I love a song about his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on... Read more

2020-07-22T10:57:01-08:00

A while ago I shared a great article by Ray Ortlund about how God will use time and trials to accomplish His purpose for you. Ray writes, Only men with scars can preach a Savior with scars to sinners with scars. So, in addition to the many insights and skills God will impart to you, he also will wound you. A.W. Tozer wisely said, “It is doubtful whether God can bless a man greatly until he has hurt him deeply.” At some... Read more

2020-07-22T10:31:35-08:00

If we don’t think strategically about parenting, then we’ve made a statement: our children aren’t important, or parenting comes so naturally that it happens without our attention. My advice is to get more involved in your teenagers’ lives, and be more alert to youth culture. Understanding that culture allows you to recognize the temptations, challenges, and opportunities your children face. Too often youth pastors get the blame for students whose parents expect the church to “fix” their kids. Unfortunately, speaking... Read more

2020-07-29T14:08:59-08:00

Thirty years ago I spent many hours in a Portland library reading and photocopying article after article in years of original issues of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s Birth Control Review. I was shocked at the blatant racism I found there, and her chilling proposal of eugenics to eliminate the “human weeds” of what she called inferior (non-white) races. I wrote about my findings in the first edition of my book ProLife Answers to ProChoice Arguments, shared them in articles on our... Read more


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