Members of our church have found these websites helpful. We think they have a lot of good things to say about becoming a Christian and living as a Christian. We also think the explanations of Christian belief are helpful. But we haven’t read every word on every website, and we don’t even agree with everything we have read on these pages. But the good stuff greatly outweighs the bits we might have a few reservations about.
However, if you do find something that troubles you, please contact us.
Investigating the Christian message
Can Christian faith really make sense today? This site has a go at showing that it does.
Growing Your Christian Faith
A free Bible software program. Versions are available for Windows, Macintosh (MacSword), Linux and other systems. Modules are available for various Bible translations in several languages, as well as commentaries, dictionaries, devotional.
A richly resourced website from a coalition of Christians concerned with being faithful to Christ and helping one another to grow as Christians.
Donald Whitney's articles about learning how to do simple things like praying and Bible reading in ways that help you to honour God and grow to know and love him better.
Katoomba Christian Convention aims to promote godliness and commitment to sharing the gospel with people of all nations. Conventions provide the opportunity for people of all ages, backgrounds, nationalities and denominations to meet together in a reflect
Information on the growing group of churches we belong to.
A free Bible software program, featuring a wealth of Bible translations, both popular and less-known, but interesting renderings, as well as commentaries, bible dictionaries, atlases, etc. If you choose to contribute $15 USD, you will be sent a CD of the
John Piper, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, has a terrific way of integrating the many strands of the Bible's teaching into a satisfying whole.
If you are serious about following Christ, you need a plan to get through the 1189 chapters of the Bible, which is the ultimate source of all Christian teaching. Michael Coley's plan divides the Bible into daily readings according to genre, so that you c
Taking Christ to the World
Our friends in the Anglican Churches are doing wonderful things to spread the message of Christ in Sydney and beyond. Here are some of their stories.
Opportunity International is a Christian aid organisation which began in Australia. Its aim is to give the poor a working chance: a hand up, not a hand out.
Open Doors has been supporting persecuted Christians for more than fifty years. In 2005, nearly 1½ million Scriptures and almost 4 million pieces of training literature have been distributed to those who have trouble accessing God's Word.
CMS is an evangelical, voluntary, lay, church society seeking to bring the gospel to people who have not heard it.
Bike for Bibles is a fund raising initiative of The Bible Society. Since 1984 over $8 million has been raised, enabling many thousands around the world to learn to read using God's word.
The Bible Society exists to put the Bible into people's hands... This means that every effort is made to raise funds in order that we might produce Scripture in a language that is understood, in a format that is acceptable, at a price that is affordable.
Topical Issues
A terrific website for young people, which aims to be a teenage rebellion against the low expectations of an ungodly culture. Alex and Brett, twin brothers who operate the site, fill it with interesting articles, video clips, flash movies, comics and fun
A briefing paper by Andrew Cameron and Tracy Nodder of the Social Issues Executive, Anglican Diocese of Sydney. To access this free weekly briefing, send your email address to social.issues@moore.edu.au or visit Social Issues
Tim Challies is a young Canadian writer who has created one of the most popular Christian blogs.
