Recent Resources
God Makes Sense
You don’t have to check your brain at the door.
Christianity is a rational response.
We commend this Australian Christian site that offers
resources to help you make sense of God, Christianity,
and the world we live in.
(added 24 Apr 2007)
John Sampson [info] has posted a very helpful means of preparing for worship on the Lord's Day: ‘A Sample Daily Prayer in Preparation for Sunday’, Reformation Theology, 13 Aug 2006 (added to Worship Resources, 2 Mar 2008)
Articles from the now defunct Frontiers magazine. ... read>>> (added 16 Dec 2007)
Are you focused enough on heaven? We discussed this in a recent Sunday evening study of the Letter to the Church at Smyrna. Getting Heaven in Focus is an article to help you do just that. ... read David Luke's article>>> (added 12 Dec 2007)
With the release of the film The Golden Compass
we've added a resources page.
... read ‘The True Compass’>>>
(added 9 Dec 2007)
The Dawkins Delusion: A review of some of the books and articles for and against Dawkins's book and ideas. ... read >>> (added 19 Oct 2007)
Don’t waste your life!
Since September 11, 2001, I have seen more clearly than ever
how essential it is to exult explicitly in the excellence of Christ
crucified for sinners and risen from the dead.
Christ must be explicit in all our God-talk.
It will not do, in this day of pluralism,
to talk about the glory of God in vague ways.
God without Christ is no God. And a no-God cannot save
or satisfy the soul. Following a no-God—whatever his name
or whatever his religion—will be a wasted life.
God-in-Christ is the only true God and the only path to joy.
... read more
(link added 27 Oct 2006)
WWW? The letters
www.
must be one of the most familiar abbreviations
in society today as the world wide web links our planet together.
The abbreviation www? is much less familiar but it confronts us
with a question that often troubles us
... read more >>> (added 15 Oct 2006)
This presentation takes you to an external
site:
(added 26 Sep 2006)
Gilnahirk Baptist Church, "Resources", Gilnahirk Baptist Church Web site
URL: (accessed 6 Sep 2008)