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Christianity
What is Christianity?
(http://www.christianity.net.au/) Do you have any questions about
Christianity? This is a website where you can find out more about the
Gospel and the Christian faith.
Christian Websites
Bible Gateway
(http://bible.gospelcom .net/) - Search several versions of the Bible in
English as well as the Bible in several different languages. This
website has a choice of search options as well as publishing information
for each version. A very handy tool for Bible study.
Christian Classics Ethereal
Library (http://www.ccel.org/) - Downloadable electronic versions of
Christian classics, produced by Wheaton College library. A CD-rom of the
CCEL collection is available via the CCEL website.
Christian Monitor
(http://www. christianmonitor.org/) - "An information portal that
gathers news stories on Christian persecution from a diverse range of
sources (including secular and Christian) around the world. We try to
provide up to date information on Christian persecution and we strive to
keep Christians around the world informed about the suffering of their
brothers and sisters in Christ." Also in Chinese.
Kjos Ministries
(http://www.crossroad.to/) - Andy and Berit Kjos keep an eye on what is
happening in the church and society and publish their findings in order
to alert others to false teachings and false security. Their website is
primarily aimed at Christian parents but is useful for all Christians of
any age. They update their What's New page every day. Have a look
at it on http://www.crossroad.to/News/1-today.htm.
You can also read about Jesus Christ and Christianity on this page: http://www.crossroad.to/text/beliefs.html
Online Bible
(http://www.onlinebible.com) - Resources for studying the Bible,
including several versions of the Bible in English and other languages.
Language and Literature Websites
- Gutenberg Project
(http://www.gutenberg.net/) - A non-profit project to produce and
archive electronic text versions of public domain literature, especially
the classics. It includes many Christian classics, including at least
two versions of the Bible.
- Human Languages Page
(http://www.ilovelanguages.com/) - This site has links to
thousands of language and linguistic resources, including dictionaries,
grammars, and even online language lessons.
- Internet Public Library
(http://www.ipl.org) - A virtual library which links to resources all
over the Internet, using the Dewey Decimal system of classification to
sort the resources into categories.
- Omniglot
(http://www.omniglot.com/writing/atoz.htm) - If you are interested in
different types of writing (scripts ancient and modern), this is the
site to go to. There are links to many other language sites as well.
Music Websites
- Douglas Yeo's Website
(http://www.yeodoug.com) - Mr. Yeo is the bass trombonist of the Boston
Symphony Orchestra. On his website he looks at issues in the music world
and life in general.
- Werner Icking Music
Archive (http://icking-music-archive.org/) - Formerly the GMD Music
Archive, now renamed after the late Werner Icking, founder of the
Archive. Downloadable scores and audio files of many classical pieces.
- Johan Tuvfesson's
Sheet Music page (http://www.lysator.liu.se/~tuben/scores/) - Mr.
Tuvfesson has produced downloadable and printable scores of public
domain classical music of composers such as Roman, Agrell, Marais,
RosenmEler, Albinoni, and others (some of these are also on the Project
Runeberg website).
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