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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Desiring God National Conference Report

Nanci and I had a great time in Minneapolis this weekend. As the 3,500 who attended will attest, Desiring God Ministries knows how to put on a conference! Thanks especially to Scott Anderson who is the Events Director; he also did a great job last spring when we had the Desiring God Regional conference at our home church in—yes, no kidding—Boring, Oregon.

Desiring God has already made not only the audios of all sessions available online, but also the videos. And all for free! If you want a larger screen, higher resolution, you’ll be able to buy on DVD, but the downloads are 100% free. Visit their site to see all the sessions.

You might enjoy any or all the sessions, but let me highly recommend the second Friday session, in which Justin Taylor interviews John Piper and John MacArthur. He asks them about their fathers, and their responses are touching. He asks how they met, and how they have dealt with times of discouragement in their ministries. This is where it gets very revealing and pretty funny, actually, as you see two great men who are in some respects similar and in others, especially their emotional makeup, radically different (to the point that they don’t really “get” each other in this way). But I thought it was wonderful, because it demonstrates that unity transcends our differences. The two men have great respect for each other, as was also evidenced in some comments John MacArthur makes in his second and final session the following morning.

We loved getting to know Jerry Bridges and his wife Jane. I had met and spoken with Jerry years ago, but this was the first time I’d had extended conversations with him. The speakers and wives spent an unusual amount of time with each other, which was very enjoyable.

One of my favorite times was sitting there at the end of the table at lunch, wrestling with a unique interpretation of a biblical passage, one which we didn’t agree on. I thought, here I am talking theology with Jerry Bridges, John Piper and John MacArthur. It was fun, and again, refreshing. We could disagree, but the common core of belief in God, His Word, His Son and His sovereign grace, and a commitment to following Him wholeheartedly, overrides all else. As long as we experience the unity of John 17 I spoke of in the last blog, our diversity makes the church not weaker, but stronger.

The worship at this conference was tremendous. Most sessions we were in the front row, and when we stood we had over three thousand voices behind us. At times the power of the voices was overwhelming, and God’s Spirit was palpably upon us. And the song selection was tremendous—hymns and choruses and praise songs filled with grace and truth and overflowing with a BIG view of God.

Many of the songs were familiar to me because they originated from the churches of Sovereign Grace Ministries. I’ll never forget my first visit to a Sovereign Grace church in 1992. It was Covenant Fellowship in Philadelphia, where I was blown away by the quality of and intensity of the worship. I thank God for these people, who have brought a vitality of life and penetrating doctrine-drenched songs that for years have been spilling over into many fellowships besides their own, including my home church in Oregon.

Check out the Sovereign Grace site at http://www.sovereigngraceministries.org/. And check out the worship blog written by Bob Kauflin, worship pastor at Covenant Life church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, one of my favorite churches in the world: http://www.worshipmatters.com/.

After the conference ended Sunday morning a group of us gathered at the Piper home. Nanci and I had a late flight out (actually, nearly three hours later than scheduled; we arrived home at 2:30 AM), so we stayed at John and Noel Piper’s until 6:30 when we dropped by Bethlehem Baptist church to greet Joni Eareckson Tada and her husband Ken. Joni and Ken were meeting with some church folks who had participated in the Joni and Friends Wheels for the World Program. What a treat, in God’s providence, to see these dear people. Check out Joni and Friends at http://www.joniandfriends.org/.

I know a number of you prayed for the Piper family in light of the death of little Felicity. Here are John Piper’s words from her funeral.

Speaking of precious unborn children, at the Desiring God conference we gave away a few thousand of my Why Prolife? books, now in paperback. If you’d like a free copy sent to you, just email us at info@epm.org, and request it, saying you saw the offer on the blog. More info on Why Prolife? is at http://www.epm.org/books/why_prolifeDetail.php

Nanci and I thank God for a wonderful weekend. We had a great time with each other, the speakers and many friends at the conference. We were grateful that Kathy Norquist and Sharon Misenhimer came and worked so hard in the EPM booth. And it was special to see our dear friends Robin Green (an EPM board member) and Margie Boslaugh. There were some great divine appointments involving people I gave books to in airplanes and elsewhere.

To top it off, we came home to a semi-annual royalty check to our ministry from one of my publishers, for over $200,000. It’s our privilege to give away 100% of the royalties. So in the next few days we get to distribute those funds to Bible translation, world evangelism, feeding the poor, giving micro-enterprise business loans to believers in impoverished countries, helping persecuted Christians and their families, reaching prisoners, helping the disabled, assisting women in unwanted pregnancies, printing Christian books in a communist country, and saving the lives of preborn children. And much more.

What a privilege and joy to invest in God’s kingdom. As Jesus said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). Thank you, Lord. “Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand” (1 Chronicles 29).

Randy Alcorn
http://www.randyalcorn.blogspot.com/
http://www.epm.org/

Comments:

DidiLyn said...

Thanks for writing about the inside scoop on this conference. Most of us would have loved to have been a fly on the wall listening to you guys discussing scripture! (I would have understood every third or fourth word, but that is good enough for me:-)
Thanks, also, Randy, for being the best example I know with your giving. Don't you know it isn't safe to live like that?
Glad you guys are home safe and thanks for praying,
Di

Brenda@CoffeeTeaBooks said...

I appreciated hearing about the conference, too.

My daughter wanted the two of us to attend but with her in New England (with four kids)and me in the Midwest, it didn't happen.

You make me feel as if I am almost there.

Dionna said...

Thanks for the "worship matters" blog link. Looks neat and I've added it to my blogroll. I also enjoyed the picture of Joni...
My stepson and his wife I believe, have started attending your church. They are struggling young marrieds right now.
And - thanks for being such an example to us with your money giving. For the first time ever, I have a paying writing gig and I hope to be as honorable with how I spend the "extra" coming in.

JeffO said...

Randy, thanks for YOUR message at the DG Conf as well. Your presence at the conference was a major reason I finally cleared the calender to ensure I made the trip. EVERY message by EVERY speaker was simply beyond words. I was unable to wait in line to personally say hello and encourage you. But I did ask Kathy and Sharon to pass along that Jeff in NC is praying for you and EPM.
Eternally brothers in Christ,
Jeff Otten (MSB '89)

Dionna said...

Randy - I awarded you with a blog discipleship award. I hope you'll take a minute to visit my blog and see what it's about!

Lew said...

Randy,
I appreciate you so much Brother for modeling for the rest of us how to walk through this life, through it's ups and downs in a manner that brings Glory to God! Thank you, Randy for the motivation you give me and in so many ways, so unknown to you, God uses your life and your words to encourage my heart!
Thank you!
Lew

Kristy said...

I have never commented before, but wanted to thank you for all that you do - and, mention to you about a blog I've been following for sometime - this precious young family (who actually, goes to the same church as the Vorms in Tenn.!)lost their 8 day old baby girl almost 2 weeks ago. Their faith is AMAZING. I am blown away. I was pleased to see in her last post that she found your Heaven book and has started reading it......her view of Heaven has totally changed.
Again. Thank you for what you do....
If your interested here is the link:
www.conorbootheandgirls.blogspot.com
Blessings ~

Sue @ praise & coffee said...

What a wonderful weekend!
Thanks so much for sharing all about it.
Thanks also for the link to the messages from the conference. I love that he offers them all free- it speaks so much of his desire for God's Word to go forth.

Blessings,
Sue

shawn said...

Hi Randy,

My wife and I have been reading in the last year alot of your books. I thank you so much for "Money, Possessions, and Eternity" as it has really opened up my eyes to so many things.

This is the best book I have ever read related to a biblical study of money etc. I have tried in the last year to renew my mind to my understanding of giving, money, stewardship, glorifying God in all things.

I am thankful for this book as it is truly going through a Biblical Theology of Money and Possessions. So many books focus on methods to "invest" and methods to do with money and put a Christian spin on it. I felt I kept reading many other books on the topic to renew my mind. Methods, methods, methods, rather than biblically principled in all that we think on the topics we deal with.

Well thank you,
Shawn

Robert Piercy said...

Desiring God has been an amazing asset to me. It seems every time I listen to Piper, I cannot help but be in awe of God... His power... His holiness. All this is done without illustration after illustration. He simply delivers the Word of Truth, which is such a blessing.

I also want to thank you for all you do for the Kingdom. I've heard you on the BAM Broadcast with Hank Hanegraaff, and it's always a treat. I'll be subscribing to your blog, so keep the great info coming.

Shawn said...

Praise the Lord,

I am continuing the book about Money and Possessions an d Eternity. Sometimes the conviction is so hard to see how worldly I have become in so many areas of my life. Oh how it can be excruciating at times seeing our sin, but what a joy to renew our minds to scripture. But I am so thankful God is truly getting me to see and delight in his commands and learn to be a fully devoted follower of Christ.

--Shawn

Anonymous said...

The Joni and Friends Wheels for the World Program has even been able to get wheelchairs into Cuba. Joni is well known and greatly respected among evangelical pastors there, due to her work in delivering the wheelchairs.

cindeemorgan said...

Dear Randy,

Greetings in the name of Jesus! God bless you for your ministry's faithful stand for God's little ones threatened by abortion. We would like to invite you to view our new 4 minute pro-life song/video "Fearfully And Wonderfully Made - Voice Of The Children" now featured on You Tube. It is based on Psalm 139 and is recorded by our daughter Sharon, at the age of 7. It is written from the perspective of a child inside the womb. Our song was first featured by Hank Hanegraaff on "The Bible Answer Man Program". Hank is a warrior for the rights of the unborn. It is our prayer the Lord would continue to use our song as a voice for those whose lives are threatened inside the womb. We are asking our brothers and sisters in Christ to please pray about passing along our link for the sake of those who cannot speak for themselves.

http://www.tinyurl.com/FAWMVIDEO

In His Service,
Rick and Cindee Morgan