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Download these links as bookmarks. Just unzip to your favorites directory ("c:\windows\favorites" if your computer isn't setup for multiple users). Not all are included in this file, but I think there are some there that aren't here. I haven't bothered to double check everything. Banner of Truth Trust. These guys have a lot of good books, including Body of Divinity, The Lord's Prayer, and The Ten Commandments, all by Thomas Watson. Biblesoft. Excellent Bible software. I think the best deal for your money. Lots of books, easy to use, and fairly inexpensive for non-public domain stuff. Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics Christian Book Distributors. Lots of books to buy here, at good prices. The Christian Classics Ethereal Library: From Wheaton College. This page has tons of classic public domain Christian works. Read and download to your soul's content. Or you can buy a CD from them with everything on it. Christian Recovery International. Today's Meditation. Desiring God Ministries: This is John Piper's homepage, author of Desiring God, and The Pleasures of God. The entire text of Desiring God is online also. Daily Light by Samuel Bagster. This is a classic devotional. It is pure Scripture, compiled and arranged topically for every day of the year. You can read about Sam here. The Dallas/Fort Worth Heritage, a monthly Christian newspaper. This place has lots of good stuff every month, including Elisabeth Elliot, Tony Evans, and R.C. Sproul. Freedom in Christ Ministries, founded by Neil Anderson, author of The Bondage Breaker, and many other books devoted to being free from destructive behavior. Read his devotion for today. Gateway to Joy, with Elisabeth Elliot. This old lady is cool. Books I recommend
Goshen.net. A large Christian web directory. Jonathan Edwards On-Line: Jon is the author of the famous sermon: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Check him out. Logos. Another brand of excellent Bible software. This one was quite expensive, last time I used it (1994), but worth it. Lots of features, tons of books. My Utmost for His Highest, by Oswald Chambers. With a name like that, he's got to be holy. This is his daily devotional. He's quite intense. Read with care. Our Daily Bread. A famous daily devotional by the fellows at Radio Bible Class. QuickVerse. More excellent Bible software The Reformed Resource: In a nutshell, John Calvin. The Selected Works of Martin Luther The Spurgeon Archive: Charles Spurgeon was probably the most famed preacher of the 19th century. He wrote Morning and Evening, an excellent book of daily meditations, and also preached thousands of sermons. Today in the Word, a daily devotional from Moody Bible Institute. The Upper Room Daily Devotional. Their motto is "Raising Prayer to a Lifestyle". Their mainpage. |