Christianity
- 3841
- Experciencing Worship
- A resource for both worshippers and worship leaders. Includes articles, music, devotionals, discussions, jobs and a Bible study on worship.
- 3842
- Vineyard Music Extra
- Semi-official e-zine of Vineyard praise and worship music. Offers reviews, sound samples, and articles.
- 3843
- Bible Basics
- Study manual revealing the joy and peace of true Christianity, available online in many languages.
- 3844
- Bible-UK.com
- Online studies, articles and tutorials, together with free downloads, and mp3 files supplied by the Dawn Christadelphians.
- 3845
- The Daily Bible Readings
- A brief comment for each day, based on the Christadelphian Bible Companion.
- 3847
- Friends Langley Vineyard
- Langley, BC. Includes beliefs, activities, events, a worship schedule, leadership team profiles, and a mailing list form.
- 3848
- Kamloops Vineyard Fellowship
- Kamloops, BC. Association of Vineyard Churches. Includes mission, current events, ministries and beliefs.
- 3849
- TriCity Vineyard
- Port Coquitlam, BC. Member of the Association of Vineyard Churches of Canada. Includes beliefs, events, news, articles, services, sermons, worship schedule and photographs.
- 3850
- Vineyard House X / Maison Croix
- A growing congregation in Montreal, Quebec that started meeting in homes in 2001. Bilingual site - English and French.
- 3853
- Hans Urs von Balthasar: A Sketch
- A presentation of the life, influences, writings, and legacy of one of the twentieth century's greatest Catholic theologians. By Joel Garver.
- 3855
- Von Balthasar and Salvation
- By James T. O'Connor. Review of "Dare We Hope That All Men Be Saved?"
- 3856
- CanonLaw.info
- Personal page of canon lawyer Edward N. Peters. Includes articles, book reviews, some resources for ecclesiastical Latin, RealAudio files from his appearances on the Catholic Answers radio program.
- 3857
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Pastoral Theology
- Defines pastoral theology as the science of the care of souls, including preaching and teaching. Article may appear somewhat dated now, as it speaks of priests only.