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Contents
- 1 Christian websites
- 2 Prayer, Bible reading and Christian conduct
- 3 Cost of discipleship
- 4 Christian liberty
- 5 Preachers
- 6 Futility of life/thinking without God
- 7 Christian apologetics and the Christian life
- 8 Christian character
- 9 Jesus Christ: His sacrificial love
- 10 Developing good habits and breaking bad habits
- 11 Christian worldview
- 12 Evangelism
- 13 Christianity articles
- 14 History of Christianity
- 15 Protestantism
- 16 Francis Schaeffer: How shall we then live video series
- 17 God's love
- 18 Audio Bibles
- 19 2014 Bible reading plan
- 20 Christian websites and blogs
- 21 Sermons and related material
- 22 Other sermons and related material - Classics
- 23 Various areas
- 24 Revivals
- 25 Fruits of the Spirit
- 26 Believers life and position in Christ - Romans, Ephesians and other books of the Bible
- 27 Eternal security of salvation doctrine and Calvinism vs. Arminiasm
- 28 Trinity - Coequal nature of the persons of the Godhead
- 29 Messiah
- 30 God's wisdom vs. man's wisdom
- 31 Supernatural vs. naturalism
- 32 Healing
- 33 Bible inerrancy
- 34 Bible
- 35 Scripture memorization
- 35.1 Benefits of memorizing Scripture
- 35.2 Bible memorization books based on the phonetic system of mnemonics
- 35.3 How to memorize entire books of the Bible
- 35.4 University studies on Bible memorization
- 35.5 Creating new behaviors to replace habitual thinking
- 35.6 Benefits of learning biblical Greek/Hebrew
- 35.7 Learning Koine Greek
- 36 Application of the Bible in our lives
- 37 Soldiers of Christ
- 38 Bible versions
- 39 Proverbs: Chapters 1 to 4
- 40 Interesting Facts about the Bible
- 41 Christian Inspirational videos and testimonies
- 42 Christian Video Sharing Websites and channels
- 43 Church leadership
- 44 Evangelism
- 45 Christian leadership
- 46 Christian website stats
- 47 Israel
- 48 Christian relief organizations and charities
- 49 Church internet evangelism
- 50 Religious belief and internet usage
- 51 Church Growth modeling and How a church body becomes more liberal in the West
- 52 Christian music
- 53 Christianity stats
- 54 Christianity
- 55 Global resurgence of religion
- 56 Christianity around the world
- 57 History of Christianity
- 58 Amerrican religion/irreligion GSS
- 59 Contemporary Christianity history
- 60 Religious demographics for the 21st century
- 61 Christian apologetics initiatives
- 62 Christian apologetics - Google site
- 63 Christian apologetics events
- 64 Christian apologetics videos
- 65 Christian apologetics books
- 66 Christian apologetics organizations/websites
- 67 Christian apologetics related material
- 68 Christian apologetics online articles
- 69 Christian apologetics websites
- 70 Creation/ID apologetics
- 71 Dealing with doubt
- 72 Millennials and Christianity
- 73 Protestantism vs. Catholicism
- 74 Religion statistics
- 75 Francis Schaefer
- 76 Quotes relating to the Bible
- 77 Other religion
- 78 Online biblical training
- 79 Theological education trends
- 80 Christianity and the rule of law
- 81 Christianity to do list
- 82 Religious essays
- 83 Various Christian websites
- 84 Prosperity gospel mega churches with high overhead expenses and building debt
- 85 Research on Christianity
- 86 Religious demography projections research
- 87 Collapse of liberal Christianity
- 88 Benedict option
- 89 Bible difficulties
- 90 Christian YouTube channels
- 91 Christian humor
- 92 Explosive growth of the early Christian church
- 93 Shockofgod
- 94 The fire at York Minster, July 9th 1984
- 95 Church pictures
- 96 Steve Samson
- 97 ReaL Presence theology
- 98 Eastern Orthodox countries, and their history (Under the Mongols, etc.), statism, capitalism and the West
- 99 Israel/Christian relations
- 100 Notes
Christian websites
Video
Prayer, Bible reading and Christian conduct
Prayer
Bible reading
Faith without works is dead
- What are the most important things to do in the Christian life? (the two most important commandments)
- Having love and demonstrating love
Church attendance
Discipleship
Christian thoughtlife, conduct and encouragement
"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things." - Philippians 4:8
"Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth." - Colossians 3:2
"No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it." 1 Corinthians 10:13
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God." - Hebrews 12:1-2
"You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you." - Isaiah 26:3 ES
"Making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding; yes, if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures, then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God." - Proverbs 2:2-5
"Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger; for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God." - James 1:19-20
"I can do all things through him who strengthens me" - Philippians 4:13 ESV
"The Lord is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, my father's God, and I will exalt him." - Exodus 15:2
"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might." - Ephesians 6:10
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” - Acts 1:8
"Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving. See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ." - Colossians 2:6-8
Self-sacrifice, self-denial and love
Jesus on self-denial/self-sacrifice: "And He was saying to them all, "If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me." (Luke 9:23)
Protestant work ethic
Cost of discipleship
Christian liberty
- Slavery and True Liberty, John MacArthur
- Christian liberty – what does the Bible say?, Gotquestions.org
- 4 Principles for the Exercise of Christian Liberty, Ligonier Ministries
- Christian liberty, Tabletalk Magazine
Preachers
Famous sermons
John Wesley:
Charles Spurgeon:
F.F. Bosworth:
Jonathon Edwards:
Matthew Henry on 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
Futility of life/thinking without God
How Oxford and atheist Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus
- How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus, Veritas Forum
Christian apologetics and the Christian life
Christian apologetics/cultural blogs:
Benefits of Christianity upon a culture
Religion and culture blogs
Christian apologetics video series
Sean McDowell
Christian apologetics videos
- Acts17Apologetics - videos
- Dr Peter Williams - New Evidences the Gospels were Based on Eyewitness Accounts
- Dr Peter Williams - New Evidences that the Gospels Were Written by Eyewitnesses
- Can We Trust the Gospels (Lecture Only) - Dr Peter Williams - Second Baptist Church, Woodway
- Lecture - Dr Peter Williams - Things Which Ought To Be Better Known About The Resurrection Of Jesus
- Can the Old Testament be Trusted Historically? - Peter J. Williams
- The Resurrection with Dr. Peter Williams
How to graduate with your faith intact
- https://www.youtube.com/embed/AFNc85Us4G0?start=1511 How to graduate with your faith intact]
Christian character
Forgiveness
- Forgiveness, Christianity.org.uk
Four R's of forgiveness
Christian concepts
1) Remorse • 2 Corinthians 7:8–11
2) Repentance: • Matthew 21:28–31
3) Reformation: • Mt. 3:8; • Jer. 18:11 • Heb. 9:9-12
4) Restoration: • Mt. 27:3; • Lk. 23:34 • Ac. 26:17–18; • Ro. 5:12
See also:
• 2 Co. 2:5–8; 10–11 • Pr. 28:13; • Dan. 9:4–12 • Mt. 14:all; • Mt. 19:22 • Hebrews 12:17
Non-Christian source
- The 4 R's of forgiveness - Non-Christian source (related for forgiving others or yourself) - Responsibility, Remorse, Restoration, Renewal[1]
Jesus Christ: His sacrificial love
Garden of Gethsemane
Developing good habits and breaking bad habits
See also: Developing good habits
Quote: A Christian must be courteous to all
See also: Saint Nektarios of Aegina
“A Christian must be courteous to all. His words and deeds should breathe with the grace of the Holy Spirit, which abides in his soul, so that in this way he might glorify the name of God. He who regulates all of his speech also regulates all of his actions. He who keeps watch over the words he is about say also keeps watch over the deeds he intends to do, and he never goes out of the bounds good and benevolent conduct. The graceful speech of a Christian is characterized by delicateness and politeness. This fact, born of love, produces peace and joy. On the other hand, boorishness gives birth to hatred, enmity, affliction, competitiveness, disorder and wars.” – Saint Nektarios of Aegina
Quote from Saint Nektarios of Aegina's book Know Thyself
"If you wish to know God you must first know yourself." - Saint Nektarios of Aegina
Christian worldview
Evangelism
Internet evangelism
Christianity articles
History of Christianity
See also: Famous Cathedrals
Free online book on the history of Christianity:
The History of the Christianity by Philip Schaff was an 8 volume work. Philip Schaff was a Swiss-born, German-educated Protestant theologian and ecclesiastical historian, who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States.
History of Christianity, BBC documentary by Diarmaid McCullough (English academic and historian, specialising in ecclesiastical history and the history of Christianity):
- History of Christianity, Episode 5 - Evangelical Protestantism (Diarmaid McCullough)
Miscellaneous history of Christianity resources:
- Historical Theology for Everyone, YouTube channel by Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- Council of Chalcedon, Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- Ambrose and Jerome, Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Church services and the early church
- What Was a Church Service Like in the Second Century? (Mass/service lasted 3 hours and congregants stood most of the service)
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the mass/service is called the Divine Liturgy.
"In the Orthodox tradition, the faithful stand up for nearly the entire service."[2]
"The original liturgy lasted something over five hours; those people must have been on fire for God. The Liturgy of St. Basil edited this down to about two and a half, and later (around 400 A.D.) the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom further reduced it to about one and a half. Most Sundays we use the St. John Chrysostom liturgy, although for some services (e.g., Sundays in Lent, Christmas Eve) we use the longer Liturgy of St. Basil."[3]
Christianity timeline
Books on the history of Christianity
- Church History: Recommended Reading, Ligonier Ministries
Protestantism
- Is The World Becoming Protestant? by Peter Berger
- History of Christianity, Episode 5 - Evangelical Protestantism (Diarmaid McCullough)
Evangelical Christianity
Evangelical colleges and universities
Francis Schaeffer: How shall we then live video series
God's love
Audio Bibles
2014 Bible reading plan
Christian websites and blogs
- Top Christian websites according to Alexa
- Top 250 Christian blogs - 2013
- 50 Biblio blogs by traffic
- Who's who of Baptist bloggers
- Wesleyan bloggers
- Lutheran - Missouri Synod bloggers
- Top 50 reformed bloggers
- 130 plus Assembly of God bloggers
- Top Christian blogs and micro-bloggers by number of Twitter followers
- Top Christian blogs by theology professors
- Top 100 theology blogs
- Top 200 ministry blogs
- Top Christian women bloggers
- 50 Christian women bloggers
Relying on God's strength:
Heaven and hell:
Heaven:
Hell:
- Hell is Necessary - Tim Conway (Full Sermon)
- Most People Go to Hell - Pastor Tim Conway
- WARNING A WRATH-DESERVING WORLD: EVANGELICALS AND THE OVERHAUL OF HELL
The true Christian:
John Wesley:
Hudson Taylor:
John Knox:
Paul Washer:
- This is War - Paul Washer
- The Greatness of the Gospel (Paul Washer)
- Our day is now! - Pastor Tim Conway
Adrian Rogers:
James Orr:
Charles Spurgeon:
- Charles Spurgeon movie
- Charles Spurgeon sermons - audio
- Spurgeon gems website
- Charles Spurgeon sermons
- Charles Spurgeon - courtship
Various areas
Faith:
Motives/thinking before acting:
Overcoming:
God's Total Commitment
Marriage and the Love of Christ
Pastor Tim Conway Preaching on the Love of Christ at a Wedding
Pride
Men Hate God and Suppress the Truth
Being God Fearing:
Anvil of God's Word:
Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr.:
Self-Discipline
Self-discipline Other:
Self-sacrifice:
- Are we willing to drink His cup? by Leonard Ravenhill
Good Habits:
- Establishing Good Habits
- Establishing good habits and breaking bad habits
- Tips on establishing a good habit
- Good Intentions or Good Habits – Which are the most powerful?
Working and sharing:
- Lazy People are a Curse, Get to Work by Pastor Tim Conway
- Stop Stealing, Get to Work, Start Sharing by Pastor Tim Conway
Christian spiritual growth:
- Armor of God
- Cut Off Goliath's Head
- The bigger they are, the harder they fall
- Is Christ or Apologetics your Focus in Open-Air Preaching?
- Fasting
Some Things I Have Learnt In 50 Years by Zac Poonen:
- Some Things I Have Learnt In 50 Years by Zac Poonen - part 1
- Some Things I Have Learnt In 50 Years by Zac Poonen - part 2
- Some Things I Have Learnt In 50 Years by Zac Poonen - part 3
Christian character:
- The Pursuit of Christian Character (2 Peter 1:5-7)
- Developing the Characteristics and Skills of a Godly Leader
Jacob/Joseph and his brothers:
Victory:
- How to be Victorious in this life; It is ONLY by Grace - Crossway
- Christ and Christians' total victory
- Biblical Foundation for Victorious Christian Living
- Living the victorious Christian life
- Victorious Christian living
Pulling down strongholds:
Sin:
- Are Christian sinners or saints?
- Be Ye Perfect by R.C. Sproule
1 John 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us.
Divine Hiddenness
- Divine Hiddenness
- Divine Hiddenness
- Divide Hiddenness - Daniel Howard-Snyder and Paul Moser (often cited, read/review it).
Modal arguments for the existence of God:
Comfort zone:
- Comfort Zone
- Get out of your comfort zone and evangelize - to whom much is given, much is expected.
Revivals
Sermons on revival:
Fruits of the Spirit
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law." - Galatians 5:22-23
Love
"Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." - 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Joy
Peace
Patience
Kindness
Goodness
Faithfulness
Gentleness
Self-control
Believers life and position in Christ - Romans, Ephesians and other books of the Bible
- Believer's position in Christ - Romans and other books of the Bible
- The New Life in Christ (Ephesians 4:17-32)
- A New Life With Christ Ephesians 2:1-10
- The Believer's life in Christ - Grace to you
- Praying for inner security and who Christians are in Christ
- Acceptance in Christ
- God's love vs. inner doubt
Eternal security of salvation doctrine and Calvinism vs. Arminiasm
Eternal security of salvation doctrine:
- Can a Christian lose salvation? - Gotquestions.org video
Calvinism vs. Arminiasm
- Calvinism & Arminianism: Controversial Passages - xenos.org
- C.S.Lewis and the Arminianism Vs. Calvinism debate. - Christianthnker.com
Debates
A Debate With Trent Horn & Dr. James White
Trinity - Coequal nature of the persons of the Godhead
- Trinity - General article on the trinity
Onological trinity and economic trinity:
- Economic trinity - Don Stewart at Blue Letter Bible
- Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 10): The Relationship Between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - William Lane Craig
- Economic Trinity and Ligonier updating their website - Bradley Mason
Messiah
God's wisdom vs. man's wisdom
- God's wisdom vs. man's wisdom by Dan Phillips
Supernatural vs. naturalism
Healing
Divine healing:
Brain health and supernatural healing
- He Had An IQ of 78. Now He Holds 7 Doctorate Degrees! - Ricky Roberts
Bible inerrancy
Robert Dick Wilson
Quotes
"I have come to the conviction that no man knows enough to attack the veracity of the Old Testament. Every time when anyone has been able to get together enough documentary 'proofs' to undertake an investigation, the biblical facts in the original text have victoriously met the test" - Robert Dick Wilson, quoted in R. Pache, The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture).
"We may take the purely defensive line and endeavor to show that the general and particular attacks upon the truthfulness of the Old Testament narratives are unsupported by facts. Or, we may take the offensive and show that the Old Testament narratives are in harmony with all that is really known of the history of the world in the times described in the Old Testament records, and that these records themselves contain the ineffaceable evidence that the time and place of their origin agree with the facts recorded. The best method, perhaps, will be to make an offensive-defensive, showing not merely that the attacks are futile, but that the events recorded and the persons and things described are true to history,—that is, that they harmonize in general with what we learn from the contemporaneous documents of other nations.
This is true of the very earliest narratives of the Old Testament... From this time downward there is no good reason for doubting that the Biblical narrative is derived from written sources based on contemporaneous documents." - Robert Dick Wilson
“It is the purpose of the present volume to show that intelligent Christians have a reasonable ground forconcluding that the text of the Old Testament which we have is substantially correct, and that, in its true and obvious meaning, it has a right to be considered a part of the ‘infallible rule of faith and practice’ that we have in the Holy Scriptures.” - Robert Dick Wilson, A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament (1926)
External links
- A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament by Robert Dick Wilson, Ph.D., D.D.,
- Is the higher criticism Scholarly? By Robert Dick Wilson, Ph.D., D.D.[4][5]
- Who's in Charge Here?[6][7]
- Bibliography of the Writings of Robert Dick Wilson (1856-1930)
- Robert Dick Wilson, from Book of Daniel Study Resources
- Robert Dick Wilson Papers, at the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) Historical Center
- Humorous anecdote about Dr. Robert Dick Wilson, from inSpire (Summer/Fall 2000 issue; Vol. 5 No. 1), the magazine of Princeton Theological Seminary.
- Today in History (February 4) From Concordia Historical Institute, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
- Brief biography of Robert Dick Wilson
Bible authority - acronym: How Do We Know the Bible Is True?- British theologian Brian Edwards
- Accuracy demonstrates it
- Unity supports it
- Thinking minds endorse it
- Human nature requires it
- Our Savior taught it
- Revelation confirms it
- Its own claims demands it
- The character of God confirms it
- Your personal experience illustrates it
Bible
Bible exegesis
- Basic Rules for New Testament Exegesis
- How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart
Scripture memorization
- How to Memorize the Bible: (Illustrated) by William Evans (Free versions of How to Memorize the Bible by William Evans)
Benefits of memorizing Scripture
"Scripture Memorization Works:
Every time we think a thought, including when we memorize and meditate on scripture, our brains are changed. Dr. Amen, a clinical neuroscientist and psychiatrist and author of Making a Good Brain Great, says, “Every time you have a thought your brain releases chemicals. ... Your thoughts ... positive or negative ... make you feel good or they make you feel bad.” What you read and what you say to yourself, changes ever so slightly the neuropathways of your brain and that, in turn, influences your attitudes, behaviors, and emotions. Scripture memorization allows you to choose words and images that shape your mind and heart. It works in us even when we are not conscious of its doing so." For more information please see: SCRIPTURE MEMORIZATION & MEDITATION by By Pastor Jerry Truex
Bible memorization books based on the phonetic system of mnemonics
- Over Easy: Amazing Puzzle Games for Bible Memory, by Ernest L. Weckbaugh, Paperback – January 1, 1988
How to memorize entire books of the Bible
- How to memorize entire books of the Bible
- An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture by Dr. Andrew Davis (Author)
- Scripture Memorization Made Possible: Moving Beyond Rote to Memorize Large Portions of the Bible by Leilani Charis
University studies on Bible memorization
Creating new behaviors to replace habitual thinking
"A saying among scientists who study the human brain is “Use it before you lose it.” We have the power to help keep our brain fit and working well. Dr. Lawrence Katz, a neurologist at Duke University, urges people to perform daily mental exercises such as brushing your teeth with the non-dominant hand or taking a new route to work to help stimulate the brain and keep it healthy. The goal is to replace unthinking routine with fresh awareness and new focus.
There’s a lesson here for us as followers of Jesus Christ. Even the most valuable spiritual disciplines of Bible reading and prayer can become so habitual that our minds are not fully engaged.
To avoid slipping into a spiritual rut, why not add Scripture memory to your daily devotional time? It’s a mental effort designed to produce spiritual change. The psalmist wrote, “Your Word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You” (Psalm 119:11). Paul said, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God” (Ro 12:2-note).
It’s more than a brain game to memorize and meditate on the powerful Word of God. —David C. McCasland (Our Daily Bread, Copyright RBC Ministries, Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved)" Source: MEMORIZING AND MEDITATING ON THE WORD OF GOD: INTRODUCTION
Benefits of learning biblical Greek/Hebrew
- Is Learning Greek and Hebrew Really Worth It?
- Is it important to know Greek and Hebrew when studying the Bible?
- Why Study Greek
- D.A. Carson on "The Benefits of Learning a Biblical Language"
Learning Koine Greek
Application of the Bible in our lives
Soldiers of Christ
Bible versions
Proverbs: Chapters 1 to 4
Interesting Facts about the Bible
Christian Inspirational videos and testimonies
- Like Eagles (Christian Music Video) with Nick Vujicic
- The challenge of Christian apologetics: We need SEALs!
Christian Video Sharing Websites and channels
Church leadership
Evangelism
Raising missionary support
Missionary organizations
India and Christian evangelism
- Is India the Fastest-Growth Gospel Territory? Charisma News, 2012
Related essays
Child evangelism movement/Ministries to children
Korea's second largest missionary organization
University Bible Fellowship (UBF)—Korea’s second largest missionary sending agency:
"Even in Korea, UBF is seen as unique, though it is a mainstream evangelical group. Kim says repeatedly that its members “are hyper-Korean evangelicals—Korean evangelicals on steroids. They are more theologically conservative, intensively devotional, enthusiastic about evangelism, and more hierarchically organized than most of all the other already conservative, devoted, and hierarchically organized Korean evangelicals.”
This devotion has inspired thousands of missionaries—especially those who were formed by a militarized culture that feared war with North Korea. Without any financial support, they sacrificed a great deal in order to evangelize on American and other Western college campuses. Kim interviews doctors and other professionals who gave up careers in Korea to become janitors in America, all in the hopes of finding converts who could lead America back to Jesus.
UBF maintains high demands for its missionaries. They hold full-time jobs rather than receive support, and missionaries use their off hours, holidays, and vacations to evangelize on college campuses. Their training is military-like, requiring a “soldier spirit.” Missionaries described training as “boot camp,” complete with jogging and pushups, but also intensive Bible study and evangelism. Early missionaries had to report in public meetings the number of students they invited to study the Bible, how many accepted, and how many students were currently studying the Bible with them. Missionaries who had the most “sheep” were raised to leadership positions."[8]
Christian leadership
Asia
Christian website stats
Israel
- GOD'S HAND IN THE SIX DAY WAR
- Miracles God performed in Israel Against All Odds Part 1-13
- Israel Fulfilling Bible Prophecy - 1 of 6
Christian relief organizations and charities
Church internet evangelism
Religious belief and internet usage
- The Good News About Evangelicalism: Evangelicalism isn’t shrinking and the young are not becoming liberals by Byron Johnson, February 2011
Church Growth modeling and How a church body becomes more liberal in the West
Christian music
Bach:
Christianity stats
Africa, fertility rates and growth of Christianity in Africa
Christianity
Historical:
Christian apologetics:
Global resurgence of religion
Effects on politics
- God's partisans are back - Chronicles of higher education
Christianity around the world
China and Christianity
Prayer movement mentioned. And info on China's underground church.
The Chinese communist party is re-writing the bible. The new scripture attempts to portray Jesus in a different light. It's all part of a 10-year plan to force Chinese citizens to have faith in the Chinese communist party rather than a religion. Tina Ramirez is the founder and president of Hardwired - a group that has been a vocal critic of the Chinese communist party and its persecution of religious groups and political minorities. She joined us on The Prayer Link to talk about her mission to educate leaders around the world on the concept of pluralism.
History of Christianity
Amerrican religion/irreligion GSS
Contemporary Christianity history
Evangelical Protestants
American Christianity
- God is not dead, 2022
- 2023: Predictions about the decline of Christianity in America may be premature, CNN, April 2023
- State of Christianity/religion in the USA, The Federalist, 2019
- 2017: New Harvard Research Says U.S. Christianity Is Not Shrinking, But Growing Stronger.[9] The percentage of church-attending Americans relative to overall population is more than four times greater today than it was in 1776.
- The Death of Religion and the Rise of Faith By Will Lon, Harvard Political Review, February 15, 2015
- Religiosity in the U.S. saw a modest decline but there is a great deal of stability. And in some ways, there are more devout Americans, Pew Research, November 2015
Large churches
American Roman Catholicism
Christianity and Global Christianity news
Christianity and the global south
African Christianity
Global Christianity stats
2015
- Christianity by the Numbers: What Do New Projections Say About the Future of Religion? (likely misinterpreted European numbers, actually a percentage of world Christendom)
Global Christianity vs. Global Islam
Religious demographics for the 21st century
- Here’s the Best Prediction Yet of How Christianity and Islam Will Change Worldwide by 2050, Christianity Today, 2015
Christianity, Islam, and Europe
- Book Review: God’s Continent: Christianity, Islam, and Europe’s Religious Crisis by Philip Jenkins
Christian apologetics initiatives
Contacts:
Michael F. Felker
Christian apologetics - Google site
Christian apologetics events
Christian apologetics videos
Christian apologetics books
- Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith by Douglas Groothuis
- True Reason: Confronting the Irrationality of the New Atheism by Tom Gilson (Editor), Carson Weitnauer (Editor)
Christian apologetics and atheism:
- The Atheist Who Didn't Exist by Andy Bannister
Christian apologetics organizations/websites
- Alister McGrath: Is faith reasonable? What are the limitations of reason which revelation informs us about? For example, what is the meaning of life? Why are we here? Like coherent and reasonable things to believe based on Christianity having evidence in other areas, but which cannot be proven empirically. Believing in things due to the inference to best explanation (inductive inference and deductive inference). Christianity offers a big picture view of things that makes sense of the world. Atheism is an emaciated and bleak worldview.[10]
- 'Why God Won't Go Away' by Alister McGrath (Discusses the background and triggers for the New Atheism, the New Atheism, the Christian response and the aftermath of peak period of the New Atheism)
Christian apologetics online articles
Historicity of the New Testament
- Chapter Five: The Historicity of the New Testament - Excerpt from Scaling the Secular City by J.P. Moreland
Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- Evidence for the Resurrection of Christ by Peter Kreeft and Fr. Ronald Tacell
- Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Christ - Xenos Christian Fellowship
- Evidence for the resurrection by Josh McDowell
- Evidence for the resurrection by desiringgod.com
Resurrection of Jesus Christ Videos
- Evidence for the resurrection and other data relating to Jesus - YouTube playlist of 49 videos
Defense of miracles - video
Leonhard Euler
Biblical creationism
Germany has one of the best organized and vocal creationist presence in Europe.[11]
Philosophical/cultural apologetics
- Dr. Ravi Zacharias explains consequences to ideas - Looks at various decades and ideas/philosophies and their cultural impact
Archaeology
Christian apologetics websites
Tyre Bible prophecy
Creation/ID apologetics
Video:
Creationist website stats
Dealing with doubt
Millennials and Christianity
Millennials, therapy vs. faith and rates of depression and psychological/emotional problems
Millennials and rates of depression and psychological/emotional problems
Protestantism vs. Catholicism
Protestant work ethic
Also, this 2011 Telegraph article said: "Either way, not a single Protestant or Germanic EU country has so far needed a bailout."[12]
"Woodberry already had historical proof that missionaries had educated women and the poor, promoted widespread printing, led nationalist movements that empowered ordinary citizens, and fueled other key elements of democracy. Now the statistics were backing it up: Missionaries weren't just part of the picture. They were central to it...
Areas where Protestant missionaries had a significant presence in the past are on average more economically developed today, with comparatively better health, lower infant mortality, lower corruption, greater literacy, higher educational attainment (especially for women), and more robust membership in nongovernmental associations.
In short: Want a blossoming democracy today? The solution is simple—if you have a time machine: Send a 19th-century missionary."- Christianity Today, Surprising Discovery About Those Colonialist, Proselytizing Missionaries, January 8, 2014
Catholicism and moral corruption
Protestantism vs. Catholicism and political corruption
Michael Voorhees' YouTube channel ChurchMilitant.com (A very staunch Catholic YouTube channel) recently said on multiple occasions that homosexual clergy/leadership is still a significant problem in the Catholic church as can be seen at Pope's Fraternity Fest Flaunts Semi-Nude Gay Dancer | Rome Dispatch (produced 1 month ago) and Top Cardinal: Don't Blame Gay Priests For Sex Abuse | Rome Dispatch (produced 1 month ago) and Catholic — News Report — Priest Taps Jewish Scholar to Defend Homosexuality (Produced 10 months ago) and The Vortex — It's Homosexuality, Stupid! (produced one year ago) and The Vortex — Homosexual Hierarchy (Produced 2 years ago).
Religion statistics
Francis Schaefer
"Every man has built a roof over his head to shield himself at the point of tension...The Christian lovingly, must remove the shelter and allow the truth of the external world and of what man is to beat upon him. When the roof is off, each man must stand naked and wounded before the truth of what is...He must come to know that his roof is a false protection from the storm of what is." - Francis Schaeffer
Quotes relating to the Bible
"I have come to the conviction that no man knows enough to attack the veracity of the Old Testament. Every time when anyone has been able to get together enough documentary 'proofs' to undertake an investigation, the biblical facts in the original text have victoriously met the test" - Robert Dick Wilson (quoted in R. Pache, The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture).
Other religion
Online biblical training
Online biblical training - UK organizations
Theological education trends
- Global survey of theological education trends - Shortage of inexpensive theological seminaries in areas where Christianity is growing fast
English speaking theological seminaries outside of US, Canada, UK and NZ
Philippines:
Free theological degree
- Trinity Graduate School for Apologetics and Theology - The First School To Offer Free Apologetics/Theology Graduate Distance Programs. Trinity has over 40 international, highly qualified, and highly experienced faculty members and mentors.
Christianity and the rule of law
Christianity to do list
Religious essays
Various Christian websites
Prosperity gospel mega churches with high overhead expenses and building debt
"The depression had a devastating effect on the Churches as well as on the nation. In the optimistic flush of the 1920's many congregations had built new edifices far too large and expensive. When the depression hit, they found themselves unable to pay. Most carried their huge debts; a few rejected their obligation, thus bringing shame on the Christian Church. Colleges and publishing houses, missionary enterprises, and the social work of the Churches were all hard hit by the depression. Many an institution of the Church lost its endowment in the financial crash and had to close or had to drastically cut back its activities."[13]
"Is your church in deep debt and strapped with high overhead related to staff and other expenses? How will this affect some of the megachurches that have such high operating costs? Will churches have to lay ministers off and/or default on construction loans if offerings dip? While the Bible says that the gates of Hell will not prevail against the Church, it doesn't mean that individual churches do not get into financial trouble and have to contract their ministries if they were not wise in the past."[14]
Research on Christianity
Research on Christianity videos
Religious demography projections research
Collapse of liberal Christianity
Benedict option
"Are we Rome?... Bureaucratic decay, massive public debt, an overstretched military, a political system seemingly incapable of responding to challenges—the late Roman empire suffered these maladies, and so, some fear, does contemporary America...
Rising hedonism.. ongoing break-up of the family, and a general loss of cultural coherence—to traditionalists, these are signs of a possible Dark Age ahead....
Rome’s collapse meant staggering loss. People forgot how to read, how to farm, how to govern themselves, how to build houses, how to trade, and even what it had once meant to be a human being. Behind monastery walls, though, in their chapels, scriptoriums, and refectories, Benedict’s monks built lives of peace, order, and learning and spread their network throughout Western Europe.
They did not keep the fruits of their labors to themselves. Benedictines taught the peasants who gathered around their monasteries the Christian faith, as well as practical skills, like farming."[15]
Related Scriptures
"Now about your love for one another we do not need to write to you, for you yourselves have been taught by God to love each other. And in fact, you do love all of God’s family throughout Macedonia. Yet we urge you, brothers and sisters, to do so more and more, and to make it your ambition to lead a quiet life: You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody." - 1 Thessalonians 4: 9-12
"No soldier gets entangled in civilian pursuits, since his aim is to please the one who enlisted him." - 1 Timothy 2:4
"Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.
Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited.
Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the Lord.
On the contrary:
“If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.”
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." - Romans 12: 9-21
"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you." - Philippians 4:4-8
“But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.” (1 Peter 3:15-16)
Avoid needless contention with fools
"A rebuke impresses a discerning person more than a hundred lashes a fool.
Better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs than a fool bent on folly." - Proverbs 17: 10,12
"Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes." - Proverbs 26: 4-5
"The ministry of apologetics is difficult for many reasons. One such reason is that, by its very nature, apologetics requires us to present answers to people who don’t believe the gospel and who may have strong feelings or opinions against what we are saying. This aspect of apologetics discourages many people from doing it...
In my experience some unbelievers are open to reason and evidence, often because they are in a process of moving from belief to unbelief (though it’s impossible for us to “peg” such people infallibly)...
The book of Proverbs gives us very clear guidance to help us recognize when we are dealing with a fool.
Three characteristics stand out.
1. Fools always think they are right in such a way that they are unwilling to learn from others (Proverbs 12:15; 18:2). Thinking you’re right doesn’t make you a fool; speaking as though no one can possibly teach you anything does make you a fool.
2. Fools are not merely those who don’t understand, but rather are those who are unable to understand because of their distaste for wisdom (Proverbs 23:9). Not all who are ignorant are fools. Ignorance can be cured by imparting knowledge; foolishness cannot. The fool doesn’t merely disagree with the truth?he expresses an inability to understand even elementary truths.
3. Fools respond with hostility and anger or with laughter and ridicule (Proverbs 29:9). When people react emotionally to the truth, either angrily or scornfully, they are fools. A merely ignorant person expresses puzzlement or confusion; the fool, even after misunderstandings have been clearly addressed, continues to mock, scorn, or attack the truth as something he considers stupid or evil or both." - Don't fool with fools by Tracy Bach
Bible difficulties
General:
- Analyzing Bible Difficulties by Dr. Johnson C. Philip & Dr. Saneesh Cherian
- Defending inerrancy website
- A SEISMIC SHIFT IN THE INERRANCY DEBATE by Norman L. Geisler & Douglas E. Potter
2 Samuel 24:9 and 1 Chronicles 21:5
Egypt's 40-Year Desolation - Ezekiel 29:12-13
Fulfilled:
- Egypt's 40-Year Desolation - Ezekiel 29:12-13 - Prophecy headlines
- EZEKIEL 29:8-12 PREDICTS THAT EGYPT WOULD BE DESOLATE FOR 40 YEARS, WHEN WILL THIS HAPPEN?, Bibleask.com
Fulfilled or conditionality depending on repentance:
Future:
Unknown whether past or future:
Christian YouTube channels
Christian humor
Christian satire/humor
Explosive growth of the early Christian church
Origin and growth of the early Christian church
Did Jesus rise from the dead?
1. Did Jesus rise from the dead? - Part 1
2. Did Jesus rise from the dead? - Part 2
3. Did Jesus rise from the dead? - Part 3
4. Did Jesus rise from the dead? - Part 4
The Resurrection of Jesus: A Look at the Evidence
Triumph of the Gospel of Love
The Impossible Faith: A Defense of the Resurrection
- The Impossible Faith: A Defense of the Resurrection (scroll down to see)
Shockofgod
The fire at York Minster, July 9th 1984
Church pictures
Steve Samson
Steve Sampson on running the good race
May 2020 Newsletter:
When I was in high school I was on the track team. At the end of one long distance race, I sprinted the last two hundred yards to the finish line. The coach yelled at me, “Sampson, you had too much left.” I knew immediately what he meant. If I had run the race harder, I wouldn’t have had so much remaining energy at the end of the race, and I would have had better results.
If we conserve too much energy during our race here on earth, then we will enter eternity with too much left—energy that could have been used for our race for the kingdom.
While so many people are declaring repentance is needed by the church during this Covid 19 virus, I began to ask the Lord of what I should repent. I’m not living in sin, rebellion and worldliness, so why should I repent? The Lord began to challenge me on these seven areas. I hope these will minister to you. They all start with the letter ‘P’ which makes it easier to remember.
1. Planning and Preparation—Are you guilty of aimless living? Do you aimlessly wander through each day, without a specific purpose? Are you setting goals?
If we live “unplugged” we can waste a year, or five years. Time goes by quickly.
“Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him.” II Corinthians 5:9 NKJV
2. Priorities—How are you spending your time? Are you taking the path of least resistance? Do you take time to sort out what is of most importance? Busyness is not fruitfulness. Prioritizing is living with responsibility and purpose.
3. Prayer—Is prayer a priority in your life? How much time to you spend in the presence of God? Have you prayed for people who have requested prayer? Have you sought the Lord about who and what to pray? Prayerlessness has to be challenged.
4. Procrastination—Have you put off doing things God told you to do. Have you made the effort to organize? Have you put off completing a project or finishing a goal you set in the past?
5. Pushing through—Do you discipline yourself? Do you study? Do you exercise? Do you make good food choices? Do you push through to complete a project? Do you resist the devil? Do you resist negative thoughts? Jesus said,
“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.” Matthew 7:13-14 NKJV
6. Passivity or Laziness—Are you passive about setting goals? Are you lazy regarding confronting a person, dealing with a situation, or finishing a project? Are you lazy about making yourself available to the Holy Spirit?
“But his lord answered and said to him, ‘You wicked and lazy servant, you knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather where I have not scattered seed.” Matthew 25:26 NKJV
7. Pressures or Distractions—Are you caught up in distractions and consumed with activities that aren’t that important?
“And Jesus answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled(distracted) about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.”” Luke 10:41-42 NKJV
Maybe like me, you don’t want to enter eternity with “too much left,” and you long to hear the words, “Well done you good and faithful servant.” Let’s take this time to seek the Lord on what areas of our life need repentance.
Steve Sampson Ministries May 2020 newsletter
May 2020 Newsletter:
When I was in high school I was on the track team. At the end of one long distance race, I sprinted the last two hundred yards to the finish line. The coach yelled at me, “Sampson, you had too much left.” I knew immediately what he meant. If I had run the race harder, I wouldn’t have had so much remaining energy at the end of the race, and I would have had better results.
If we conserve too much energy during our race here on earth, then we will enter eternity with too much left—energy that could have been used for our race for the kingdom.
While so many people are declaring repentance is needed by the church during this Covid 19 virus, I began to ask the Lord of what I should repent. I’m not living in sin, rebellion and worldliness, so why should I repent? The Lord began to challenge me on these seven areas. I hope these will minister to you. They all start with the letter ‘P’ which makes it easier to remember.
1. Planning and Preparation —Are you guilty of aimless living? Do you aimlessly wander through each day, without a specific purpose? Are you setting goals?
If we live “unplugged” we can waste a year, or five years. Time goes by quickly.
“Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him.” II Corinthians 5:9 NKJV
2. Priorities —How are you spending your time? Are you taking the path of least resistance? Do you take time to sort out what is of most importance? Busyness is not fruitfulness. Prioritizing is living with responsibility and purpose.
3. Prayer —Is prayer a priority in your life? How much time to you spend in the presence of God? Have you prayed for people who have requested prayer? Have you sought the Lord about who and what to pray? Prayerlessness has to be challenged.
4. Procrastination — Have you put off doing things God told you to do. Have you made the effort to organize? Have you put off completing a project or finishing a goal you set in the past?
5. Pushing through —Do you discipline yourself? Do you study? Do you exercise? Do you make good food choices? Do you push through to complete a project? Do you resist the devil? Do you resist negative thoughts? Jesus said,
“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.” Matthew 7:13-14 NKJV
6. Passivity or Laziness —Are you passive about setting goals? Are you lazy regarding confronting a person, dealing with a situation, or finishing a project? Are you lazy about making yourself available to the Holy Spirit?
“But his lord answered and said to him, ‘You wicked and lazy servant, you knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather where I have not scattered seed.” Matthew 25:26 NKJV
7. Pressures or Distractions — Are you caught up in distractions and consumed with activities that aren’t that important?
“And Jesus answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled(distracted) about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.”” Luke 10:41-42 NKJV
Maybe like me, you don’t want to enter eternity with “too much left,” and you long to hear the words, “Well done you good and faithful servant.” Let’s take this time to seek the Lord on what areas of our life need repentance.
ReaL Presence theology
Eucharist is not merely symbolic graphics
Eastern Orthodox countries, and their history (Under the Mongols, etc.), statism, capitalism and the West
Israel/Christian relations
- Jerusalem Christians say attacks on the rise
- Christians in Jerusalem face escalating threat of assault and harassment, 06.07.23
- Israel Foreign Ministry to boycott event focused on spitting attacks against Christians in Jerusalem, May 31, 2023
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