Resources
Christian Links
For more good books, studies, and information, try some of the
following sites ...
Stand
to Reason is my all-time favorite Christian site! The site
offers commentaries on everything from apologetics to current
events – well-reasoned, well-grounded, and well-written.
The Christian Apologetics
and Research Ministry
Christian Classics
Ethereal Library
NIV Bible Online
Christian Books
Really Good Places to Start:
- 30-Minute Panorama of the Bible by
Robert Flood
- Know What You Believe and Know
Why You Believe by Paul Little
- This is the Life by D. James
Kennedy
Great Devotional Reading:
- No Wonder They Call Him The Savior by
Max Lucado
- Intimate Moments with the Savior
by Ken Gire
- The Way by Jose Escriva. This
is a book of sentences and paragraphs drawn from Jose Escriva’s
many letters. Each entry takes just seconds to read, but challenges
us at the very core of our lives!
Really Fun Bible Studies:
- Bad Girls of the Bible and Really
Bad Girls of the Bible by Liz Curtis Higgs
Stretch Your Grey Cells:
- Between Heaven and Hell and The
Best Things in Life by Peter Kreeft. These books are
written in a humorous dialogue format that is fun and engaging,
as well as incredibly enlightening. Between
Heaven and Hell addresses arguments for the Person of
Christ, and The Best Things in Life addresses
issues of moral relativity and how to define “success” in
life.
- The New Absolutes by William
Watkins. An insightful – and frightening – look at
the values being imposed on us from our society and culture.
Covers everything from marriage to fem lib to euthanasia to politics.
- Can We Be Good Without God? by
Paul Chamberlain. Uses the same dialogue format favored by Peter
Kreeft to present multiple excellent arguments against moral
relativism.
A Look at World Religions and Cults:
- So What’s the Difference? by
Fritz Ridenour
Fiction and Poetry:
- The Singer, The
Song, and The Finale by
Calvin Miller
- The Chronicles of Narnia and The
Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
- A Voice in the Wind, An
Echo in the Darkness, and The
Last Sin Eater by Francine Rivers
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