A good starting place for Disciples of Christ information. Contents include Disciples news and special events as well as links to colleges and seminaries, regions and regional ministers and much more.
Provides Christians worldwide with carefully researched information and well-reasoned answers that encourage them in their faith and equip them to intelligently represent it to people influenced by ideas and teachings that assault or undermine orthodox, biblical Christianity.
Many people feel awkward or embarrassed when talking about religion so this site has been designed to give you the chance to learn more about Christianity without feeling in any way uncomfortable.
Official website of Christianity Today International. Mission is to expand CTI's ministry on the Internet through effective research, development, and collaboration that provides content, products, and services for the church worldwide.
Christianity.com is the premiere provider of Web Ministry solutions for Christian organizations. Founded in 1999 as LifeAudio.com, Christianity.com helps ministries be more efficient and effective in the use of the Internet.
This site is put together by people who are keen for others to have the opportunity to hear about who Jesus is, and what he has done for us. It is an evangelical site, which has been put together by Anglican Media Sydney.
Produced by The Protestant Hour, Inc, the website features an extensive collection of outstanding sermons in text and audio, preaching and Bible study resources, and helpful information for lay persons and pastors alike.
This site, taken from the entire series of the "Exploring faith today" booklets by Rev Dick Tripp is clear and informative. There are eighteen articles written to be easily understood by seekers and believers alike. They are non-agressive, thoughtful and well informed and will help readers understand more clearly the truth and relevance of Christian beliefs.
Presents twelve Dead Sea Scroll fragments and archaeological artifacts courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority as well as supplementary materials from the Library of Congress.
UMNS believes people are interested in news about religion and that much of what the church does meets the criteria of news for the religious and secular media.