Not Just Bibles
A Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet


v. 1.95
Part 4 of 34
January 12, 1999
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4. World Wide Web Sites: BO-CAQ

BOB JONES UNIVERSITY (SC)
http://www.bju.edu/
Check out the related site for the BJ University Press, which offers books for Christian schools and home schools, books for young readers, and text books.
BJU Press: http://www.bju.edu/press/home.html

BOB'S EMMAUS PAGE
http://www.hiline.net/~bgeis/Index.html
Bob Geissler from the Rio Grande Valley Emmaus/ Chrysalis Community, is providing an admirable gateway of links to Emmaus and Chrysalis teams on the networks. The Emmaus and Chrysalis programs are meant to bring Christians into a closer walk with the Lord. Mr. Geissler has also provided connections to other ministries such as the Kairos Prison Ministry, some of the better Methodist Church pages, and selected general resources. We are told that the Rio Grande Valley community has a pretty good bunch of musicians as well, so when you visit this site you will find a good list of worship tapes available at a reasonable price.

BOOKS FOR A BETTER AMERICA
http://www.webcom.com/bba/
A small business that specializes in books on America's Christian history as well as classic reprints such as Blackstone's Commentaries on the Law (the set of books that pointed Charles Finney to the Bible) and Madison's Debates on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. Wherever possible BBA tries to discount these books. Title include Great American Statesmen and Heros, by Catherine Millard; The Myth of Separation, by David Barton; Faith of Our Founding Fathers, by Tim LaHaye; The Rewriting of America's History by Catherine Millard; A Children's Companion to American History, by Catherine Millard, and so forth. Authors Peter Marshal and David Manuel, John Eidsome, Charles Crismier. Classical works includes Blackstone's Commentaries, The New England Primer, Noah Webster's Advice to the Young, and Lives of the Signers.

BREAKTHROUGH MEDIA
http://www.us.net/btmedia/
Breakthrough Media, formerly The Pentagram Group, has been serving churches, ministry organizations and schools for 15 years. Their distinctive is providing "communication that effectively breaks through the natural barriers and screens that have become a necessary human adaptation to our message saturated culture..." They do this by adhering to two disciplines: appreciation for the individual, and creation of sensitive and artistic communications, marketing tools and programs. Major sections at their web site are: Church Images and Outreach (including Direct Mail Brochures, Other Brochures, Newspaper Add Campaigns, and samples); Media Design and Planning (including Logos, Portraits, Illustrations, Web Page Development, and samples.) Free consulting services are available for prospective clients. They have provided a selection entitled Great Links, and the Breakthrough Library is being developed.

BREVIA PUBLISHING COMPANY & VOYLE A. GLOVER ESQ.
http://brevia.com/
The Bible says that God's Word does not return to Him unfulfilled. So it was that when the Lord Jesus began addressing the scribes, there have been Christian lawyers. Brevia Publishing Company is a Christian publishing company that has added a unique contribution to the internet. Voyle Glover shares legal training and Christian principles with visitors. There are plenty of thoughts fleshed out, and concerns shared in an informal, easy-going way. Being a lawyer one would expect to find legal topics discussed on Mr. Glover's page, and indeed Brevia Publishing offers a list of popular questions with answers. Other areas of interest include such diverse subjects as Christianity, The Old West, Current Events, Aliens, Prayer and the Bible, and Western Fiction, but all are tied together with the mended mind and heart of a lawyer who has met the Lord. Good reading. Brevia Notes, a series of articles by Voyle Glover, is described in the Newsletters/ Journals section of this guide.

THE BRIDGE MINISTRIES
http://www.the-bridge.org/
"The primary vision of The Bridge is to lift the name of Jesus and to facilitate the making of disciples of Jesus and the planting of churches in the most severely under-serviced areas of the United States and around the World. ... to identify, train and deploy those people God has sovereignly called to be part of the harvest. The intent is to establish an indigenous network of world impacting, disciples of Jesus Christ, who have a vision and are active in reaching every person in the world." - adapted from the Vision Statement. The web site provides a number of pages touching upon The Church (links for Christian internet resource lists, databases, and Xenox Christian Fellowship); Cell Groups (including a file on Cell Church philosophy), and links to the Cell Church archive, Power House Church, the Jesus Film, The Way House, Discipleship, Motivation and Bible Study resources.; What's On god's Heart (Prayer Through the 10/40 Window, Brigada, and mission related web sites); Spiritual Gifts Discovery Tool from Campus Crusade for Christ); and Bridge Communications, which includes a nifty World Wide Web Prayer Conference.

BRIGADA: YOUR GATEWAY TO MISSION NETWORKING
http://www.brigada.org
Brigada purposes to be an "op center", a tool-box that can pull together the people, the resources, and the networks to aid in completing the task of reaching specific cities and people groups with the love of Jesus Christ. Included in this goal are the 100 Gateway Cities targeted for special prayer in the Praying Through the Window campaign for October. Brigada began with a simple question: What if a congregation or individual wanted to actually go to one of those 100 Gateway Cities? What if there were two, or three, or more? How would they ever meet? How could they pray for one another and share strategies, ideas, and joint plans -- so that we won't all have to duplicate effort and 'reinvent the wheel' during mobilization? From across the country, at AD2000 & Beyond's International Office, to SIL, to Global Mapping, to MARC, to CIN, to David Barrett's office, to Patrick Johnstone, and many others .... the message was the same... we need a network such as Brigada to find out what are the opportunities, the resources, and those responding. Brigada is a system of conferences and forums that allow you to network with others who share common interests in sharing God's love with previously unreached cities and peoples around the world. Basic information sections include detailed information about Brigada's projects in missions; Brigada Today (current international mission-related news); Advance (a super newsletter detailing mission events and needs around the world); Reaching the Least Reached Peoples (an innovative collection of tools to learn about People Groups, Prayer Profiles, and Cities, including research from PGC Research Group, the Joshua Project, AD 2000 & Beyond, the Caleb Project), detailed lists of the Brigada conferences, and links to related sites. Highly recommended.

BROTHER'S KEEPER
http://www.carol.net/~brothers/
Brother's Keeper is an international prison ministry founded by Frank Catania who has been in ministry for sixteen years. Provided on line is a biographical outline of Director Catania's testimony. Also, one may order Frank's audio cassette tape, Just in Time, which includes: Come on Home, At the Cross, Love Lifted Me, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Nothing But the Blood, Blessed Assurance, Jesus Loves Me, and Come All Ye Faithful. Frank has been free from prison since 1980, living a wonderful life. It has been over 14 years since "he believed" and God has proven true to His Word. God wants this "High Life" for you too! To read a book of his life story, or for speaking engagements he can be reached using the contact information provided at the Brother's Keeper web site. Frank was on staff with Youth For Christ and presently works along with Prison Fellowship, Intervarsity and FCA. Highly Recommended.

THE BRUDERHOF COMMUNITIES
http://www.bruderhof.org/
An international Anabaptist communial movement. At a local level, Bruderhof is involved in a variety of ways, including voluntary ambulance and fire service, prison ministry, and with social organizations and churches. In the last few years Bruderhof has made contacts further afield, and recent journeys have taken them to Russia, Europe, Iraq, Israel, New Zealand, Haiti, Africa, South and Central America, Korea, and Japan. Included is information about Bruderhof's history and mission, and Bruderhof's newsletter, Community Alive Today. Also find articles related to educating children. Plough Magazine is described elsewhere in this guide. Find a catalog and news releases of Plough Publishing House books, cassettes, and products. Featured in the New Releases section are excerpts and endorsements. For example, A Plea for Purity: Sex, Marriage and God, includes the following: Forward by Mother Teresa; Experience, Not Theory; Why I Wrote This Book; The Pure in Heart; The Service of Singleness; What About Divorce and Remarriage?; and, Parenthood and the Gift of Children. Review the resources in the Kids' Korner section, and there are sections on Confronting Social Problems, including Church issues, pacifism, poverty, shattered families, cults, and the death penalty.
German: http://www.bruderhof.org/german/menu.htm

CALEB PROJECT
http://www.goshen.net/calebproject/
Helping a New Generation Enter a New Land, the Caleb Project serves churches, mission agencies, and campus ministries throughout the U.S. by educating, assisting and challenging them to complete their part in the goal of world evangelism. AdvoNet coordinates/ assists a network of "People-Group Advocates, provides an online newsletter and extensive support information, ranging from project profiles to security-related isues. Tools to Build Your Global Vision include People Group Prayer Guides, Bible Studies, People Group Videos, Handbooks, 10/40 Window Resources, Dramatic Presentations, Missions Issues Brochures, Speakers, and order information. The Good Report is Caleb Project's report to those who financially and prayerfully support the staff and ministry of Caleb Project. Global Glimpse is a weekly email inspirational news bite. Pray for Unreached Peoples includes prayer profiles for people groups in the 10/40 Window. Caleb Project is a highly recommended pro-missions site.
Nance People Group Profiles: http://www.goshen.net/calebproject/nance/
Caleb Project Missions Issues Brochures: http://www.goshen.net/calebproject/mibs.htm

CALVARY CHAPEL (COSTA MESA, CA)
http://calvarychapel.com/
This website includes a large geographical list of affiliated churches, links to associated ministries, including Calvary Chapel Planting Ministry, Calvary Chapel Music, the Calvary Sattellite Network, Footstep Music, Harvest Crusades, and K-Wave Radio. Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa has also begun what appears will be a large library, including html editions of selected classical works collected around the internet, and its own contributions. Categories presently cover Bible Study, Reference, General, and Worship selections. Reviewing the Sermons and Messages in the Bible Study section reveals links to works by Pastors Chuck Smith, John Brown, John Miller, Bill Ritchie, Larry Taylor and Don Stewart. Another section on news includes Current News and Announcements. Recommended.

CALVARY CHAPEL (OLD BRIDGE, NJ) [new 1/99]
http://www.ccob.org/
Find at this site a schedule of events for the month, a history and introduction to the church, its ministries, and its' pastor, Lloyd Pulley. Free taped messages are also available, along with information regarding women's and men's ministries.

CALVARY CHAPEL INTERNET
http://www.calvarychapel.org/
As with any project with which Calvary Chapel has become involved, this site reflects their total commitment to serve the Lord. From Chuck Smith's personal challenge to those who have enjoyed listening to him, "How Big is Your God?" Over the years that this writer has followed the increase the Lord has given to Calvary Chapel we are not surprised to see the same degree of active involvement at Calvary Chapel Internet. First, there are Calvary Pastors Services which provide private senior pastor fellowship, an Internet and Computer Ministry Resource Committee, Web Services, and the Koinonia House Blue Letter Bible Project to which pastors can contribute commentary. Second, the Chapel is supporting a series of moderated subscriber lists presently including the Calvary Chapel Senior Pastor List, and the Calvary Chapel Internet Fellowship List, detailed in the Mail-based Services section of this guide. Calvary Chapel is also committed to its growing, well-coordinated, CalvaryNet BBS system. Provided is linking information to BBS systems hosting CalvaryNet BBS, descriptive information, policy, guidelines, and how to files. In addition to Calvary Chapel's Statement of Faith, a study on Salvation, the Blue Letter Bible Commentary Project, the reader will find a listing of Calvary Web Sites by Country, Region and City. Connections are provided to Calvary Chapel Related Projects including The Blue Letter Bible, Calvary Chapel Online, Calvary Net, Calvary Sattlelite Network, Craftsmen for Christ, East Coast Worship Leaders' Conference, Emmaus Road International, Footstep Studios, Harvest Ministries, In Christ, Koinonia House, The Kry, Servant Quarters, and, Youth Development International. More Calvary Chapel Projects and Friends: KWVE Radio, the Bible College, Christian Research Institute, CSN International Radio, Joshua Net, and information on how to get a copy of The Word for Today book and tape catalog (an expansive listing that provides solid Christian commentary at very affordable prices.) There is more. At the support level, take a look at the Calvary Chapel People Pages, many which have topical themes. Highly recommended.

CALVARY SATELLITE NETWORK
http://www.moab-utah.com/christian/radio.html
The Best in Christian Radio. Information provided on site includes the KAWZ Online Program Guide, and Locations on the Air. The network features top Christian teachers and broadcasters, praise and worship music, and, special live program. There is an 800 number provided on line.

CALVIN COLLEGE (MI)
[revised 1/99] http://www.calvin.edu
A comprehensive campus information guide, this website includes information covering courses and programs available at the College, as well as Faculty, staff and student directories. Calvin College Library has a prominent and effective website included here, which allows student/faculty access to its various holdings. Calvin Theological Seminary is also referenced through its website. i

CAM AUDIO INC.
http://camaudio.com/
Including Missionary Tape and Equipment Supply. Discount audio and video sales, service and support. CAM are attempting to promote our company across the world. CAM Audio is a full service audio and video supplier serving the audio and video needs of both the church and the professional market since 1968. They currently serve customers and missionaries both in and outside the USA, and are eager to introduce themselves to the world.

THE CAMPUS CROSSWALK
[offline as of 1/99] http://ccw.acu.edu
A Campus Magazine produced by Abilene Christian University.

CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST CANADA
http://www.crusade.org/
Included is an active listing to the extensive international ministries of Campus Crusade for Christ: Athletes in Action, Canadian Prayer Alert,Jesus Film Project, and many others. Features include Journey of Faith (a one year Bible devotional with David Walker), Today's World (a daily verse-by-verse study with Grant Richards), Promises: A Daily Guide to Supernatural Living (with Bill Bright), Sermon on the Net (with Grant Richards), Women Today Online (with guest writers), Kingdom Surf (a weekly review of Christians on the Web, with George Pytlik), Electric Press (excerpts from recommended books), ministry profile, Ministry Journal (a monthly update on CCC international activities), and Resources for Christian Growth (books and tapes available for ordering).

CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL
http://www.ccci.org
CCC International ministries extend to to touch just about every walk of life with a vibrant, life changing outreach. CCC's web site begins with The Four Spiritual Laws, an invitation to know God personally, comments on Jesus and the Intelletual, and commentary on who Jesus is. CCC provides the following basic resources: Promises (a daily devotional with Bill Bright); Today's Word (expositions with Grant Richison), and, Have You Made the Wonderful Discovery of the Spirit-Filled Life, by Dr. Bill Bright. There are available lists of CCC Ministries (U.S. and International), and the WorldLINC Voluneer Ministry Opportunities project. CCC affiliate ministries, and on-line connections to them include: Agape Europe Online, Arrowhead Productions, Athletes in Action, CCC Canada and Korea, CCC University Chapters, Campus Ministry, Children of the World, Christian Leadership Ministries, The CoMission, Disciple Maker, FamilyLife, the International School of Theology (ISOT), International University Resources, The Jesus Film Project (and video project), MAN (Man's Authentic Nature), NewLife publications and resources, PriorityOne, Women Today International, World Changers Radio, and, Worldwide Challenge Magazine.

CANADIAN AND AMERICAN REFORMED CHURCHES
http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~hoogerdj/carc.html
More information about the Canadian and American Reformed Churches is available in the Introduction, History, and Church Life sections at this site. The Doctrinal Standards section provides The Belgic Confession, The heidelberg Catechism, and The Canons of Dordt. Mission work by the church includes Evangelism and Home Missions, Native Missions, and Foreign Missions in Brazil and Irian Jaya, Indonesia. The Canadian and American Reformed Churches also provide a directory of classical churches in the Ontario North, Ontario South, Alberta - Manitoba, and Pacific Classis. The CARC theological seminary is the Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches, to which an on line connection is also provided.

CANADIAN EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (CETA)
http://www.uottawa.ca/~s458507/ceta.html
This experimental site includes issues of the Canadian Evangelical Review (CER), Minutes and Announcements of the annual CETA Business Meetings, Programs for past CETA Annual Meetings, and, Documents from the 1994 Anglican Essentials Conference held in Montreal.

CANADIAN FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY
http://cfh.ca/
Reaching Out to a Hungry World With Love and Compassion. Information includes sections on: Child Sponsorship; World Week; News and Views; Travel With Us; Relief and Development; POWER Weekend; Donor Connection; Who We Are; Hunger Corps Staff; Volunteer Corps; and, What We Believe. Site under development.

CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE CHRISTIAN RADIO
http://www.cpmradio.com/
Canada's Evangelical Interdenominational Christian Radio Ministry. The set of web resources that this radio station has established is hopefully going to be the standard to be used by other Christian radio stations. Certainly there is important information provided about station listings, announcements, personalities and such, however much effort has been made to use the most of the attributes provided by networking. Other sections are therefore included: Literature includes a listing of free booklets available from the ministry that may be ordered by phone or on line. Prayer Line provides on line contact, cassette tape transcripts of the radio program on revival, and Perspectives Newsletter, the the network's monthly newsletter (reported in the Journals/ Newsletters section of this guide.) The section on Canadian Spirituality is a chart that provides detailed demographic information on Canada's population and on denominations in Canada. Tapes provides an ample listing of cassette tapes available from the ministry, which may be ordered by phone or e-mail. Canadian News provides Realities, a section from the minisry's Perspetives newsletter, and links to National Newspapers, Top stories, Canadiana: the Canadian Resource Page. Production includes technical information about the station's tape ministry. Sharing the Truth includes some facts about our person and faith, and some questions. The ministry also has established the Revival Page (described elsewhere in this guide). A four-star site.
Revival Page: http://www.rideau.net/~cpmradio/

CANADIAN SCIENTIFIC AND CHRISTIAN AFFILIATION
http://www.csca.ca/
The Affiliation is a fellowship of men and women of science and disciplines that can relate to science who share a common fidelity to Jesus Christ, the Word of God and a commitment to integrity in the practice of science. The purpose of the CSCA is to investigate any area relating Christian faith and science and to make known the results of such investigations for comment and criticism by the Christian community and by the scientific community. The CSCA was founded in 1973 as a partner organization with the American Scientific Affiliation and has grown significantly since that time. CSCA provides introductory information about the organization, including a statement of faith and how one might become a member. There are articles from CSCA's newsletter, Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith (described elsewhere in this guide) and information about the PSCF's database. Also provided are Papers and Book Reviews from PSCF, a link to the archive of posts at th ASFA's list that is maintained at Calvin College, and links to other sites of interest.


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