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Excelling in the Grace of Giving | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | December 1, 2022

Randy Alcorn makes the point that when it comes to inheritances, parents might want to be careful about how much they actually leave to their children.

What’s in It for Me? | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | November 30, 2022

Joyful giving is actually good for you, too, not just the one you’re giving to.

God’s Money Manager | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | November 28, 2022

Randy Alcorn is going to remind us that you and I manage someone else’s finances— God’s! Randy helps us unlock the secret of joyful giving.

Radical Giving | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | November 29, 2022

What should you do if you’re excited about donating to a particular organization, but your spouse is not? That’s something Randy Alcorn addresses.

The Power of Perspective | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | April 30, 2013

Stress can't stand in the face of a right perspective.

Blood-Bought Hope | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | March 29, 2023

The Bible talks about two different kinds of grief. There’s grief without hope, and there’s Christian grief, full of solid, blood-bought hope.

The Fine Art of Selection | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | April 8, 2013

Are you mistaking Christian busyness for true spirituality?

Heavenly Minded | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | April 6, 2024

What comes to your mind when you think of Heaven? Dannah Gresh and friends help us straighten out misconceptions about eternity with Jesus.

Blessed to Bless | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | November 25, 2023

There’s no question: God has blessed us in some amazing ways. But for what? see that we’re blessed by God in order to be a blessing to others.

Selected Quotes from 90 Days of God's Goodness | Articles

article | October 20, 2011

“Protection from conflict produces soft, spoiled, and selfish people, while enduring conflict is more likely to produce someone strong, capable, and caring.” (p. 5) “Our own suffering is often our wake-up call to the world’s sufferings.” (p. 18) “Paul insists that our …