DigitalMind In den christian Science Leser¤umen kann man Wissenschaft und Gesundheit mit Schl¼ssel zur Heiligen Schrift von Mary Baker Eddy und andere Publikationen von The Writings of Mary Baker Eddy und The christian Science Publishing Society kaufen und sich mit erfahrenen Bibliothekaren ¼ber das Chrsitian Science Heilsystem austauschen. http://www.cs-leseraum-hamburg.de
Kingdom Writers An email critique and fellowship group for christian writers Kingdom Writersis an email critique group and fellowship for christian writers. http://www.angelfire.com/ks/kingwrit/
Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next For Christ and His Kingdom Welcome to the home of Kingdom Writers! An email critique and fellowship group for Christian writers Contents About Kingdom Writers How to Subscribe FAQ Sheet Books by Our Members ... Other Links Email: KingdomWriters-owner@yahoogroups.com and we shall appear. Use your "Back" command to return. Sue Hoover, Moderator Marilyn Phemister, Moderator, with husband Chuck Susan Christ, Webmistress, with husband Dean About Kingdom Writers Kingdom Writers is an email critique group and fellowship for Christian writers. On this list, you may submit your work to other writers for critique, and critique the works of others in return. You may also initiate discussion on topics related to writing and the writing life, or join in on discussions in progress. There are both professional writers and beginners in this group. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. While a short bio is required for membership in this group, it is open to all Christian writers, and subscription is free. For more detailed information, please read our FAQ sheet.
Anti Fundamentalist Islam League An Arab christian's writings on Islamic teachings of Jihad and Islamic world domination. How to fight Islamic fundamentalists and win the battle against international terrorism. http://www.hostinganime.com/gabewilliams/
Extractions: Two distinctly different women. A father's shady past. A mother's hidden anger. A child gone unloved. The crutch of religion. A search for God and peace. A dark secret that comes back asking for life's highest price. . . . Love Has Many Faces is a Page-Turning Book that Addresses Real Life and Allows You to Begin to Heal. . . ." You'll see. Love does have many faces. . . .
Extractions: C.W. Leadbeater The article below is an extract of late Bishop Leadbeater's writings on the matter of Easter, as published in his book The Inner Side of Christian Festivals. T he word Easter is derived from Eostre , which is the name of the Anglo-Saxon goddess of Spring; there is a further derivation beyond that, because Eostre is only another form of Ishtar, Ashtaroth of Astarte, the Queen of Heaven, and even that in turn, if we go far enough back, comes from the Sanskrit Ush, which means light; the word from which springs the title Ushas, the dawn maidens of the Vedas. So fundamentally Easter is the great festival of light - of the rising again of the Light of the World. All the symbology of our evolution centres round the fountain and origin of that evolution - the Solar Deity, who in Greek philosophy was called the Logos of our system. Logos means Word The first half of that year (from Advent and Christmas up to Trinity Sunday) is as it were the active, eventful part of the solar life; and then the next six months are devoted to practising and preserving what we have learnt, so we pass into the comparatively calm waters of the Sundays after Trinity, when all goes on quite quietly with only occasional great festivals, none of which are connected with the life-story of the Christ, which is also the life of the Sun-God. In all religions alike the Sun-God is always born in midwinter, directly after the shortest day, born at midnight of the 24th of December when the constellation Virgo is on the horizon. Hence it is said that He is born from the Virgin and yet after the birth, when the sun has risen into the heavens, Virgo still remains the immaculate and heavenly Virgin. We see there a sidelight upon the story of the Immaculate Conception which appears not only in our religion but in many other older faiths.
Redirecting Page ... A weekly series of writings on the christian walk, plus poetry, humor, selections from classic devotional writers of previous generations, sermon outlines, and a statement of faith. http://www.gracenotebook.com/
Helpful Tracts Brief doctrinal writings and inspirational pieces from clergy and laity of Hamel Lutheran. Includes christian life, death and dying, worship, continuing reformation in the church, and worship. http://www.hamellutheran.org/essays/index.html
Untitled Classic christian literature; focus is the writings and sermons of the seventeenth and eighteenth century English and American Puritans. Selected sermons available to read online. http://www.SDGbooks.com/
Christian Writer's Manual Of Style, The - Title Information - Book A revised edition of a handbook for christian writers from Zondervan. The christian Writers Manual of Style is an essential tool not only for writers http://www.zondervan.com/Books/Detail.asp?ISBN=0310487714
Oregon Christian Writers Association (OCW) Oregon christian Writers is an organization of writers, both amateur andprofessional, who are christians and Oregonians. http://www.oregonchristianwriters.org/
Extractions: OCW Website Founded in 1963, we are an organization of writers, both amateur and professional, who are Christians. Our members write for both ministry and markets, and subscribe to this doctrine: I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell; the third day He arose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thense He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic (universal) church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen. YOU CAN HELP!
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Clement Of Alexandria A lengthy essay which treats both the life and writings of this early christian philosopher and theologian, by Francis P. Havey; from The Catholic Encyclopedia. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04045a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... C > Clement of Alexandria A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan (Properly TITUS FLAVIUS CLEMENS, but known in church history by the former designation to distinguish him from Clement of Rome Date of birth unknown; died about the year 215. St. Clement was an early Greek theologian and head of the catechetical school of Alexandria. Athens is given as the starting-point of his journeyings, and was probably his birthplace. He became a convert to the Faith and travelled from place to place in search of higher instruction, attaching himself successively to different masters: to a Greek of Ionia, to another of Magna Graecia, to a third of Coele-Syria, after all of whom he addressed himself in turn to an Egyptian, an Assyrian, and a converted Palestinian Jew. At last he met Pantaenus in Alexandria, and in his teaching "found rest". The place itself was well chosen. It was natural that Christian speculation should have a home at Alexandria. This great city was at the time a centre of culture as well as of trade. A great university had grown up under the long-continued patronage of the State. The intellectual temper was broad and tolerant, as became a city where so many races mingled. The philosophers were critics or eclectics, and Plato was the most favoured of the old masters. Neo-Platonism, the philosophy of the new pagan renaissance, had a prophet at Alexandria in the person of Ammonius Saccas. The Jews, too, who were there in very large numbers breathed its liberal atmosphere, and had assimilated secular culture. They there formed the most enlightened colony of the Dispersion. Having lost the use of Hebrew, they found it necessary to translate the Scriptures into the more familiar Greek. Philo, their foremost thinker, became a sort of Jewish Plato. Alexandria was, in addition, one of the chief seats of that peculiar mixed pagan and
Guide To Early Church Documents Unlike earlier christian writers, Augustine was not wellversed in the GreekLanguage. Thus, he did not use the Greek NT or the original texts of the early http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-history.html
Extractions: G uide to E arly C hurch D ocuments Soli Deo Gloria... This hypertext document contains pointers to Internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history. The latest version of this document is located at: http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-history.html . Additional resources or corrections should be directed to the document maintainers at njb@iclnet.org . Include CHISTORY as the subject. 1st Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians [ca 96]: A formal letter written on behalf of the Roman Christian community urging Christians who had been rebelling against church authority to be submissive and obedient. Tradition attributes it to Clement, allegedly one of the first bishops of Rome. 2nd Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians [ca 150]: Sermon thought not to be the writing of Clement himself. Advocates sound view of Christ, the resurrection, and holiness unto God. Enter into battle against the ways of this world, work out salvation through strength in Christ.
Index Catholic lay organization dedicated to explore the lives and writings of several holy men and women of the twentieth century. http://jp2ics.org/
Six Historic Americans: Thomas Jefferson Article argues that Jefferson's writings prove he was not a christian, but a Freethinker. http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/john_remsburg/six_historic_americans/
Extractions: PAID ADVERTISEMENTS by John E. Remsburg Had Jefferson's works been edited by some pious churchman who would have expunged or modified his radical sentiments; or had his works been suppressed after they were published, as some desired, the clergy might with less fear of exposure claim that their author was a Christian. But while his writings are accessible to the public, it adds nothing to their reputation for candor to make the claims respecting his belief which many of them do; for these writings clearly prove that he was not a Christian, but a Freethinker. The "Memoirs, Correspondence and Miscellanies from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson," edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, a grandson of the distinguished statesman, was printed in four large volumes, and published in 1829. From these volumes, and other writings of Jefferson, I have culled some of the most radical thoughts to be found in the whole range of Infidel literature. In a letter to his nephew and ward, Peter Carr, while at school, Jefferson offers the following advice, which though thoroughly sound, would be considered rather questionable advice for a Christian to give a schoolboy:
JOLLYBLOGGER: Some Good Stuff On The Dilemmas Of The Christian Writer Dan is a christian writer without a market. As he tells it, if you write a bookwith things like prayer, bible reading and other stuff in it, http://jollyblogger.typepad.com/jollyblogger/2005/07/some_good_stuff.html