e mërkurë, 20 qershor 2007

"More reading?"

Not wanting to be the dragon that hoards all the gold to myself, I felt it necessary to explain those links on the right side of the blog page.

Apologetics encyclopedia-a vast storehouse of (yes, you guessed it!) Christian apologetic material. I frequent it if I have a problem with a verse or passage, and it has great recommendations for books and resources.

Between two worlds-a blog that covers the gamut of theology, philosophy, and culture. Lots of great links to other resources, as well as inspiring quotes by godly men of old.

Desiring God-the ministry of John Piper. Please come to this site at least once/day. Sermons, articles, meditations, videos, the list goes on.

Dr. Albert Mohler's blog-the president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is a man very involved in issues confronting Christendom today. Abortion, ethics, literature, books, society, and then some. Please come here often if you want to see the world we live in through a Christian lens.

Ligonier Ministries-the ministry of R.C. Sproul. Great video and audio lectures on a wide swath of Bible topics. Their motto is "renewing your mind," and that's what they achieve.

Monergism-if there could be only one website I could ever visit, it would be this one. This is the great bastion of orthodox Christianity on the internet. Articles and sermons on any topic one could want, and a killer bookstore housing anything one would ever need. I don't recommend this site, I require it!

Stand to reason-a great ministry to confronts the secular world with Christian truth. Great articles on issues like: relativism, pluralism, ethical issues, and culture hot-spots. Highly recommended.

The Gaius Project-a site I just found that addresses the relationship between art and Christianity. I think Pat might get the most out of this, but anyone could benefit from this.

1 koment:

Patrick tha...

Wow dood... This is some great stuff! It'll take me weeks to search through all this in any kind of detail. As usual, vast rivers of knowledge follow your right hand.

Theekevy... hehe.