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Christian Resources Sites
The Quisto editorial staff has evaluated these websites and placed them in the Christian Resources information category.
- Calvary Chapel
Non-denominational Christian fellowship emphasises evangelism and Christian ministries.
www.calvarychapel.org/
- Critiques and Commentaries
Critiques and Bible Commentaries menu.
www.plymouthbrethren.com/critique.htm
- Exhortations
A selection of searchable Bible exhortations.
www.plymouthbrethren.com/exhort.htm
- FaithAndWorship.com
Resources for ministry and worship. –
Contemporary prayer in the Celtic Christian style, including litanies and liturgies, together with meditations on Scriptural themes and prayers.
www.faithandworship.com/
- ForMinistry.com
Equipping the church online for ministry. –
Forministry enables churches to build church Web sites. Forministry captures the Christian community with ministry strategies; recommended books and articles for effective online ministry including Christian news, education and ministry leadership.
www.forministry.com/
- Gospelcom.net
Online Christian resources. –
Gospel Communications Network is an alliance of over 300 Christian organizations dedicated to spreading the Gospel over the Internet's World Wide Web.
www.gospelcom.net/
- Living Waters
The ministry of Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort. –
LivingWaters.com is an evangelism resource and training site that helps Christians "share their faith" (evangelism) effectively, biblically--the way Jesus did.
www.livingwaters.com/
- Plymouth Brethren
The non-denominational Plymouth Brethren movement originated in the British Isles during the early 19th century.
www.plymouthbrethren.com/
- Reachout Trust
Examines beliefs and spirituality in the light of the Christian gospel.
www.reachouttrust.org/
- The Berean Call
Ministry by Dave Hunt which exhorts Christians to hold Biblical truth in love and to alert believers about unbiblical teachings and practices.
www.thebereancall.org/
- Treatises
A selection of searchable Bible commentaries, treatises, and critiques.
www.plymouthbrethren.com/treatise.htm
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