The Bible online with Christian Apologetics and Research online
Bible Gateway takes you to the Source, having full text of a wide selection of translations, searchable too.
Check out these general Christian Search Sites:
Serve Him - "The Christian Start Page"
Christian Web Site - Home of "Best of the Christian Web"
Justification By Faith is an important principle of Christianity.
Check out the official website of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North American (RPCNA). Also, take a look at the Reformed Witness and a webpage of the Reformed Presbyterian Church at large. Both include writings of the RPC around the world, the history of its development and its foundational beliefs.
The Voice of the Martyrs speaks for the persecuted church around the world, bringing news out of troubled areas, and prayers, encouragement and aid into those areas to help Christians in need.
For Christ's Crown & Covenant! This was the call of the Scottish reformers beginning in the 16th century and here's part of their story. Like these covenanters, we once again sing Psalms in worship.
Renewing Your Mind Online with R.C.Sproul is a good idea, as well as a good site.
Another good resource is the National Reform Association (NRA), so think twice before talking about the NRA without specifying! :) Also, the Covenant United Reformed Church has some good resources on the web if you are interested in what reformed Christianity is all about - it's not just speaking of Luther's reformation, but of a certain theology. If you know John Calvin's writings and who covenanters were and are that'll help you out; if you don't these pages should let you in on it. The CURC's site has some of the primary documents of Reformed faith including the Westminster Confession and the Heidelburg Catechism. Still wondering what exactly a reformed church is? Here's another explanation, with some brief history as well as an explanation of the 5 Points of Calvinism.
If you're looking for hard to find books try the Crown Rights Book Company. They have a variety of materials, from Lex, Rex by Samuel Rutherford to an interesting collection of books that deal with the Civil War of the USA and the conflict surrounding it from a southern perspective.
Still Waters Revival Books has "rare reformation, classic covenanter & Calvinistic books (& other Puritan resources) at great discounts by mail."
Bible.com Online World is a resource for purchasing Bibles and related products online, and also has some Bible Answers that can be accessed according to topic.
Interested in what the "youth" of the Reformed Presbyterian Church around the world are talking about? Check out the Reformed Presbyterian Youth Board
The Foreign Mission Board (FMB) of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) has some information about what the RPCNA is doing abroad. This includes information on short term missions.
Just came across Triangle Reformed Presbyterian Church on the web, as well as the Susquehanna Presbyterian & Reformed Church.
Eldrbarry's list of Christian and Church Links seems to be a very good and inclusive listing.
Looking for answers about your origin? There's only one true place to look, but maybe Answers in Genesis, an educational group, can help. The Biblical Creation Society can also tell you about issues that are usually considered from only one point of view in our society.
Also, it turns out:
Dr. James Dobson and Focus on the Family have implemented a new
internet "magazine" for college students. It is called "Boundless" and "is designed to help students maintain and defend a Christian worldview amidst the challenges they are likely to meet on campus, away from home." Check it out at www.boundless.org.
Webpages related to Chuck Colson and Prison Fellowship are:
"BreakPoint with Chuck Colson" ("BreakPoint") - a daily commentary on news and trends from a Christian perspective heard on more than 425 radio stations
nationwide and also available online.
Prison Fellowship - a ministry to prisoners in correctional facilities around the United States.
Angeltree - an organisation which ministers to the children of inmates.
Justice Fellowship - a non-profit Christian public policy organization founded in 1983 to work with local, state, and federal policy makers (executive, legislative, and judicial) to promote effective biblically based reforms in the adult and juvenile justice systems. In addition, Justice Fellowship works with key state and federal policymakers to change the way our current criminal justice system is administered.
Neighbors Who Care - provides practical, emotional, and spiritual assistance to victims of crime and those suffering from a variety of crises.
Richard John Neuhaus discusses A New Order of Religious Freedom as seen in the USA.
This one's for you, Ledia: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
This has some general, as well as some specific information about the Greek Orthodox church and its theology. It also has commentary on certain issues dealing with faith and doctrine that have arisen in the US.
The World Student Christian Federation has groups all over the world.
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This page last updated 4 June, 2003 by Teresa V. Rice.