Our Minister's Favorite Christian Web Links
  The National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (www.naccc.org)
Our national denominational fellowship. Find out more of what the Congregational Way is all about!

The First Church of Cyberspace (www.godweb.org)
Nondenominational “web church” organized by Presbyterian minister Dr.
Charles Henderson, offering myriad links to Christian and other religious resources. An intriguing place to explore.

The Christian Century (www.christiancentury.org)
The Web site of The Christian Century magazine, America’s oldest and most highly respected ecumenical publication. Full of news and information, essays, sermons, poetry and other thought-provoking material on our Christian faith.

Rev. Ken Collins’ Web site (www.kencollins.com)
The Rev. Ken Collins, a Disciples of Christ pastor, has produced a wonderful, award-winning web site that deals with virtually all things Christian. If you’re looking for information about anything regarding the Church or Christianity, this is the place to go.

RealLivePreacher (www.RealLivePreacher.com)
In this, his personal site, Southern Baptist minister and author Gordon Atkinson provides sometimes humorous, sometimes profound, sometimes deeply touching insights on Christian living, which will stimulate your thinking and, perhaps, deepen your discipleship. Be prepared to be offended: he’s very blunt.

Ship of Fools (www.shipoffools.com)
A British Christian Web site that provides links to helpful resources, plus several highly humorous pages that highlight the wild and wacky side of Christendom (yes, there is one --- didn’t you know?). While you’re there, check out the “Mystery Worshipers” page, which features reviews(!) of church services(!!) from all around the English-speaking world.

The Door (www.thedoormagazine.com)
In some ways similar to the Ship of Fools site but based in Texas, this is the Web site of The Door Magazine, a periodical of Christian humor. You’ll find some very funny stuff here, plus excellent interviews with notable people.

Auburn University’s Religious Web Links (www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/christa.html)
An unbelievably extensive set of links to a huge list of religious sites, Christian and otherwise, prepared by faculty members from Auburn University in Alabama.


Christian Resource Institute (www.cresourcei.org)
The site of an ecumenical institute, operated by a group of Church of the Nazarene pastors and educators, offering “Biblical and theological resources for growing Christians.” This is an outstanding Web site that is a “must” for all who really want to grow in discipleship and understanding.

Reformed Theology and Worship (www.pcusa.org/theologyandworship)
A helpful Web site prepared by the Presbyterian Church USA, providing insights and resources for worship and theological reflection, especially for clergy and laypeople in churches of the Reformed tradition.


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