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With Christmas almost upon us you may be scouring the net trying to find the perfect Christmas themed graphics, clip art, or images for your … Read more
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With Christmas almost upon us you may be scouring the net trying to find the perfect Christmas themed graphics, clip art, or images for your … Read more
The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux (Story of a Soul or l’Histoire d’une Ame)has recently been added to the The Christian Classics Ethereal Library. … Read more
YouVersion continue to make more improvements to their bible study tool with the latest Beta. You can find out more about YouVersion on my first … Read more
The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood have recently blogged about the books that you can download for free from their website. They highlight twelve … Read more
Using pictures on your blog or website will make a more striking impact to your readers and make your posts instantly appealing. With so many … Read more
YouVersion continue to improve their bible study tool with the latest Beta showing some big steps forward. You can find out more about YouVersion on … Read more
The Between Two Worlds blog is one of my favourite Christian blogs, indeed it is the blog that I have most linked to from this … Read more
The Answers in Genesis website, has released four new chapters of its online ‘The New Answers Book’. If you want a bit of background to … Read more
If you are a fan of CS Lewis then read on… Firstly, yesterday the Between Two Worlds Blog highlighted that the audio recordings from the … Read more
A new feature of this site is going to be to pick the best of those sites I have recently stumbled upon and do a … Read more
Christianity.com has just released the beta version of their new bible study software, and are confident it is a groundbreaking program. Some of the key … Read more
The Don’t Waste Your Life website/blog from Desiring God has recently been given an uplift. It is targeted to younger people (in their 20s) but would appeal to other people too. The inspiration for the site has come from John Piper’s book of the same name. You can read this well received and challenging book free online at the Desiring God website.
You may have heard that you can now view Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper online at extremely high levels of detail – 16 billion pixels! This makes it the highest definition picture ever (allegedly).
The devotions of Saint Anselm have recently been added to the The Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Saint Anselm was born near the border between what are now Italy and France (Aosta, Piedmont). He became the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1093, and is considered by many to be one of the most influential thinkers of medieval Europe and Christianity. Anselm was passionate that faith in God could be explained through reason and his motto was credo ut intelligam (“I believe so that I may understand”).