Christian Poetry Presents a collection of poems and other writings by Je' Leites, with an evangelical tone. http://hometown.aol.com/jeleites/ChristianPoetrybyJeLeites.html
Tinidril's Poet's Page Offers a collection of poetry and other writings and artwork. Includes writings of other christian poets and book reviews. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8117/poetry.html
Extractions: Index LOTR Art Writing ... Rings Hosted by Tinidril's Poet's Page In GeoCities and abroad Marilynn Domroe Travis Scott Dempster Brenda Holliman Very uplifting...=) Scott Docherty Eclectic song lyrics, some of which are specifically Christian. All very well written. If you have streaming RealAudio, listen to some samples of the music, too. J. Word Pat Worrell This "must see" selection of beautiful poetry and prose has been enhanced by gorgeous graphics by In His Image . Come, browse and be blessed...=) Scott Embleton Kim Stevenson Janet M. Johnson Gary A. Palmer ... Sam Hyde I am honored to host these most uplifting works. You will be glad you read them...=) Sam Hyde's Homepage more of his poetry here! Navis by Jeffrey Fiske I love this one! Dempster Family Rowena L. Jennifer's Poetry sweet and sincere verse...=) Ellen Fair Russell Griffith Walter Stuck Lovely blend of the Sacred and Secular. The Poetry Corner An excellent place to browse for classic to contemporary Christian poetry! T. S. K.
Searching For Truth Contains personal poems, song lyrics, and writings from Juneious A. Knotts III that reflect the author's love for Christ and search for truth, as well as links to other poetry and christianrelated sites. http://expage.com/searchingfortruth
Extractions: Inviting God Into Your Bedroom And Marriage (cf Genesis The Rib, taken from the man and formed into a woman, was brought to the man, so that his Rib was "restored" to him, thus completing a Rib cage to enclose or "encompass" him (cf Genesis Jeremiah Gods restoration of the mans Ribnow turned into a woman-is perhaps best reflected each time the marital act is consummated. Parts of a woman's body (her legs and thighs) are on either side of her husband's Rib cage, and the rest of her body is over the cavity where the once-"missing" Rib would otherwise be located. A woman thus becomes a mans "tabernacle" and shelter, thus suggesting the basis for this Talmudic saying: "A mans home is his wife" (cf Joma I.1) New life can thus be conceived, as provided for by the laws of nature, whose Author is God. What is interesting is that the Hebrew word used for "Rib" is the same one used to describe the side(s) of the Tabernacle that housed the Life -giving Law (cf Deuteronomy 30:19) given by God to Moses. The Hebrew word for "husband" is The Hebrew word for "wife" is What is interesting is that both these words have in common the letters for the word "fire": The two letters left over constitute an abbreviated form of "Yahweh" (ie, God):
Christian Writers Can Find Inspiration At N.C. Conference christian Writers Can Find Inspiration at NC Conference, Printable version of christianWriters Can Find Inspiration at NC Conference. Written by Dan Kassis. http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0,1703,A%3D156127%26M%3D200141,00.h
Extractions: Headlines Viewpoints Apologetics EXTRA! ... Donations Christian Writers Can Find Inspiration at N.C. Conference Written by Dan Kassis LifeWay Ridgecrest Conference Center : attend the 2004 Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference. LifeWay is quite literally bringing the professionals to you May 16 - 20, from literary agents and editors representing the largest Christian publishers in the world, to Hollywood film veterans. And with the tantalizingly low tuition, first-rate accommodations, and breathtaking scenery, this is an opportunity that any Christian writer should be loathe to miss. This year's event once again features a stellar lineup of keynote speakers, such as: And that's just a small sampling of the outstanding of the 23 faculty members scheduled to appear. Each day of the Christian Writers Conference will feature worship and devotional messages, your choice of numerous seminar tracks and workshops, and one-one-one consultations with faculty members. In between these scheduled events, you can enjoy three great meals each day, take a walk through the gorgeous campus, and get to know your fellow aspiring writers.
Victory Over The Sting Of Death A mans tribute to his father. Includes extensive writings on christian faith. http://www.biblehelp.org/death.htm
Extractions: Bible Help .org New Visitors /mth: Chapters read /mth: Countries: 14 Sections (over 220 chapters) Introduction Free Material and Downloads 1 The Victorious Christian Life 2 The Christian who has stumbled ... 14 Selective Salvation (election) The material on this website is now available 3 ways -Printed version- -CD version- -Free download- Free Counters Free Posters Victory over the Sting of Death Robert Bronson at the beginning of WWII Summary When death is so close that its shadow is actually touching you, you can still have peace. Death doesn't need to be the tormentor of both the surviving and the dying. Chapter: 4.03 (Section 4: Fear, Death, and the Fear of Death) Bible Help .org I was pulled out of my sleep by the ringing phone. I looked at the clock and wondered if this was "the call." Like many people, a call in the middle of the night causes the mind to race through the list of possible problems. Since we have no children, the health of my elderly parents was on the top of my list. Every off-hour call makes we wonder if this is going to be the call bearing the bad news.
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.
Extractions: MARKHAM, Canada, June 6, 2002 Christian writers from across Canada are preparing to gather once again, for their annual trade conference, God Uses Ink. This year's meeting, which is expected to draw 200 writers and editors from coast-to-coast, is themed "Write with Power and Grace", and will be held at the Guelph Bible Conference Centre in Guelph, Ontario, June 13 - 15. This is the 18th year for the conference, but the first time it is being organized by The Word Guild (www.thewordguild.com), a new, professional association for Canadian writers and editors who are Christian. In the past, the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada was the primary sponsor of the event. Organizers are enthusiastic. "This year's God Uses Ink conference promises to be the biggest and most varied ever," said Nancy J. Lindquist, director of The Word Guild and conference chair. For writers of all types, at all stages
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/
Extractions: CO1 13:3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.CO1 13:3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Prayer Forum Newsletter June 2004 HOME ... CONTACT US Monthly News Letter Your Name:
The Paradoxical Point Writings by a pediatrician and selfdescribed amateur philosopher . Topics include christian ethics, new biblical interpretation, and implications of broadly-defined evolutionary theory. Survey and forums on christian sexuality and ethics. http://ourworld-top.cs.com/dxplato/index.htm
Christian Science Leseräume In Hamburg 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
2003 - Southern Christian Writers Conference The Southern christian Writers Conference annual workshop, one of the largest writingseminars in the United States, is also recognized as among the best one http://www.magazinewriting.com/scwc/
Extractions: Get Ready for the 2004 Conference to be held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama! HOME SPEAKERS ACCOMODATIONS MEMBER NEWS ... GUESTBOOK NEWS Updates The dates for the 2004 Southern Christian Writers Conference have been set! The annual conference held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama is set for June 4-5 and will once again be located at Tuscaloosa's First Baptist Church. We are putting together a great group of speakers and workshop leaders for this years conference. As usual, we look forward to reconnecting with fellow Christian writers and making new friends. Start making plans now to attend this year's conference. It's affordable and easy to register. Come back often to read up on what will be offered this year! As we update information we will post the changes here so you will know which pages have been updated! Member News - 05/02/2004 Speakers - 05/2/2004 Registration Form Update 05/02/2004 Accomodation Rates local Hotels 05/02/04.
2003 - Southern Christian Writers Conference Developed by MagazineWriting.com For SCWC. All materials found on this siteare the exclusive property of The Southern christian Writers Conference. http://www.magazinewriting.com/scwc/contest.htm
Extractions: Get Ready for the 2004 Conference to be held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama! HOME SPEAKERS ACCOMODATIONS MEMBER NEWS ... GUESTBOOK 2004 Writing Contest The awards ceremony for the SCWC Writing Contest is always a highlight of the annual workshop. Its purpose is to recognize the work that SCWC members accomplish throughout the year. It recognizes the outstanding published works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by SCWC members during the previous year. Any active member of the SCWC (individuals who have attended at least one workshop in the past two years or who are registered for this years workshop) may enter the contest. Works eligible for entry must have been published between May 1, 2003, and April 30, 2004. They must fit into one of the following four categories:
Soli Deo Gloria Ministries 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 Single Mothers Writings for single mothers and their families, with emphasis on christian perspectives. http://hometown.aol.com/marmorano/myhomepage/index.html
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 ... Z (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