This page was last updated June 28, 1998.
Please note that the inclusion of links does not imply total
agreement. Also, there is a certain amount of overlap in these categories.
Some apologetics sites, for instance, will have extensive Creation Science
material.
Creation
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Cults & Occult |
Various
Ministries |
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HomePages |
Ministries Around
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Missions | Various
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In the
Beginning : The best single book I've found on Creation
Science (6th Edition) is conveniently accessed here.
Creation
Research Society : A lot of good information.
Institute for Creation Research
Excellent information but the page drips with graphics.
The Biblical Creation Society
Home Page (from England): Well-written articles here.
ChristianAnswers.Net
: Creation/Evolution Questions - excellent resource. Some of the articles
are available in translations as well.
Creationism
Connection: Dan Reynolds Ph.D from University of Texas
(Austin) has a great Young Earth Creationist site especially emphasizing
astronomy and geology. He also has a large variety of other material one
doesn't usually find on these sites, like listings of local groups, annotated
lists of books and even some good cartoons. There is much to explore here.
What
do scientists do in their spare time? Well, these scientists at Los Alamos
National Labs got into a debate (1997) on Creation vs. Evolution. Its all
here at the Los Alamos Creation Debates.
Creation, Dinosaurs and the
Flood : Another page on beginnings.
Biblical Astronomy
Homepage
The Biotic Message:
"The book evolutionists don't want you to know about" looks pretty intriguing.
Walter ReMine's thesis seems to be that the creation was specifically designed
by God to categorically and pointedly rule out the possibility of evolution
(or any system of origins that points away from Himself as Creator). Limiting
his scope to biology, ReMine gives quotes only from evolutionists to build
his case.
Reasoning
from the Scriptures Ministries : Ron Rhodes' discipleship
and apologetics ministry
CRI : Christian Research
Institute Homepage. Order literature here or listen to the "Bible Answer
Man" radio broadcast.
CRI
Archives : A real valuable page with a search engine
for back issues of The Christian Research Journal and other sources.
Christianity.Net
: A Grand Central Station for many good sites.
ChristianAnswers
: A good worldwide site for questions on all kinds of subjects. Good search
engine.
ICLnet. :
Institute for Christian Leadership
Christian
Resource Links
Cross+Word Christian
Resources.
Jeremiah Project
: Christian Apologetics and Bible Prophecy.
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Zion's Hope is
the site of Marvin Rosenthal's. He has proven biblically (to my satisfaction,
at least) that the Pre-Wrath position makes the most sense of all the various
Bible passages of the Second Coming of Christ.
The Post-Tribulation
Rapture is articulated on this site.
LambLight Ministries
Jeremiah Project
also has a lot of prophecy information.
This page
from the above site addresses the Rapture '98 controversy. (Remember: a
cynic is someone who saves his optimism for the truth).
Bible Prophecy E-mail List
Home Page : Don't assume that this list is not pretrib
because of the company it keeps with the above sites. Most (but not all)
on this list are pretrib. There is much friendly discussion, however, and
food for thought.
A-Z
of Cults : Descriptions of cults well-known and obscure.
Migdol
is Hebrew for "Tower". This site focuses on current subtle and not so subtle
trends away from biblical Christianity. Timely and in-depth articles on
the Hebrew Roots Movement, for instance, are found here.
Another
article on the Hebraic Roots Movement.
CR&E:
Quick Quotes from the Watchtower from Cult Research and Evangelism. Quotes
from Jehovah's Witnesses are divided into several catagories. What they
have said concerning Jesus, end times, baptism, etc. There are also other
research and theology links.
Life After
The Watchtower A place of encouragement and testimony
for those who have left Jehovah's Witnesses.
Spiritual Counterfeits Project :
This helpful cult ministry has been around for a good while.
The
Gospel According to Oneness Pentacostalism : detailed
testimony and rebuttal from one who has left this cult.
Mr Tilman
has a useful page with annotated links in several languages on Scientology
and many other cults and isms; Waco, Boston Church of Christ...Amway? I
certainly don't recommend all of the content here.
Arguments against
the Preterists views of eschatology (and soteriology) are found here.
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RC Sproul
: Renewing Your Mind Online.
Unravelling Wittgenstein's Net:
A Christian ThinkTank. Challenging thought-provoking articles concerning
the Faith. Who told you to leave your brain at the door?!
Theology on the
Net: Reformed, with an extensive bulletin board, chat
area, guestbook. A great place to meet others who value the study and practical
application of the Word.
Grace to You : John
MacArthur's Site.
Competent to Counsel
: Jay Adam is one of the few psychologists, in my opinion, who upholds
the Bible in the sharky waters of modern counselling ministries.
K-House Interactive :
Chuck Missler's Koinonia House is a good source for a wide range of thought-provoking
articles on the Bible, cults, UFOs, history, current events, prophecy,
etc. This caveat must be added: sometimes Missler's conclusions are more
sensational than scholarly.
Biblical Studies Foundation
Church of the Master:
A good selection of Christian links as well as graphics for webmasters.
Messianic Friends Network
: A large list of Messianic pages.
John Ankerberg
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This useful Bible tools site
has a lot of helps all in one place: lexicons, concordances, commentaries,
Josephus, etc.
Gramcord gives
you access to the original languages of the Bible. Lexical tools, etc.
NET Bible: New English Translation
Bible Gateway
: Search the Bible in seven languages and multiple versions.
La Reina
Valera : A standard (if somewhat outdated) translation
of the Bible in spanish.
Ecole
Initiative : No . . . it's not a spy thriller. Better
than that; a collection of Early Church writings and documents.
A
Guide to Christian Literature on the Net: Bibles (many
in other languages), helps (for instance, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary),
Naves Topical, Guthrie's The Christian's Great Interest, John Flavel's
The Fountain of Life Opened Up, Jonathan Edward's Religious Affections,
Augustine's The City of God and Confessions. The list goes
on and on!
Christian
History : A wide variety of literature: Church Fathers
to Modern writers.
Wheaton's sizeable archive
of public domain material. Church Fathers, Reformation writers, and much
more.
Blue Letter Bible
: K-House. Has Greek and Hebrew Interlinear and very helpful Search tools.
The concordance will take a while to load if you have a slower modem but
is worth the wait. Has a number of commentaries for specific books or Bible
in general (Chuck Smith, M. Henry , Ray Stedman, etc.)
Goshen Net Archives
with search engine.
My Utmost for His
Highest: Oswald Chambers' Devotional Classic.
Jonathan Edwards
Online : An excellent, thorough archive on all things
Edwardian.
The Spurgeon Archives:
"The largest collection of spurgeon resources on the world wide web".
Another
Charles Spurgeon Archive.
Morning
and Evening: Devotional by Spurgeon. A proven classic.
Luther Land
: The Great German Reformer has a good site here.
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John Mark Ministries from
Melbourne, Australia. This organization has a good number of resources
for pastors, missionaries, and all Christians.
Sepoangol World
Ministries.
Pagina
do Helio Anjos: Brazil - in Portuguese and English.
The Hindustan Bible Institute
An attractive site (history of HBI, articles, India links).
Church of South India Home Page
: Christianity from the Tamil-speaking region of India. A
lot of good Puritan links (Spurgeon, Bunyan, Law, etc.) By the way, CSI
has a number of churches here in the US also.
Christian Radio
from London (with chat).
A Christian University
in Dundee, Scotland.
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Lambert Dolphin is
a Christian physicist with an incredible number of useful links on a wide
range of topics.
Phil Johnson's Bookmarks
: A large list of good, bad and very bad websites on Christianity.
This is a very large annotated page, but it is worth the wait.
Eric's InfoCenter:
Good apologetics and creationists material.
Hispanic Christian Pages
(quite a few of them) are found here.
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Caleb Project : A
global missions project. Especially valuable are the extensive updates
on missionary activity by local regions.
Wycliffe Bible Translators say
that "440 million people still need God's Word in their language." They
need teachers, translators, secretaries, managers, computer technicians,
etc.
AmeriTribes Homepage:
A Missions group that ministers to Native Tribes on our continent.
An article
you must read : The Auca Indians teach savvy Westerners
the true meaning of the Gospel. This is a great account from Christianity
Today's Website.
NICS (Network of International
Christian (& Community) Schools, Inc.
Asia Light Company : Teaching
English in China
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