Audio Bible

Welcome to Audio Bible, the King James Version narrated by Alexander Scourby is online!

Back In the forties Alexander Scourby recorded the very first narration of the Bible. It was produced by The American Foundation For The Blind and distributed by The American Bible Society as The Talking Bible. The Logo on the records read "God's Word for a new age". Fifty years have passed and I would like to present to you "God's Word for this new age." The oldest Book in the world is now available in multimedia. Instead of 67 wax records running at 16 2/3 Rpm speed it now fits onto one CD-ROM disk. Yes with Audio Bible you can listen to all 72 hours of audio without flipping a record or tape. You may ask yourself, why you need Audio Bible? One of my friends made the point clear to me. He asked me, "tell me of one thing your father ever wrote to you?" My mind went blank. After a few seconds he said, "now tell me things your father told you?" My mind began to fill with memories and his point was made. We remember better if we hear it and best if we read along with what we hear. This is what Audio Bible is all about. For centuries the Bible was read aloud, even when in private, remember the story of Philip and the Eunuch?

e-Sword

e-Sword is a fast and effective way to study the Bible.  Download this free software that includes several versions of the Bible, Bible dictionaries, concordances, commentaries, study notes.  An excellent tool for searching the Scriptures for the competent preparation of a Bible study, Sunday school lesson, or a sermon.

The Gutenberg Bible

The Gutenberg Bible was the first book created with a printing press and movable type. The invention of the printing press was of course one of the defining moments of human civilization. The British Library, in collaboration with researchers from Keio University in Japan, are making images of two of the 180 pressings of the Gutenberg Bible available online. Experts scanned the Bibles at extreme resolution to arrive at electronic copies that for many purposes provide a better way to examine the documents than by physically handling them.

The Berean Call

A publication of The Berean Call, an evangelical ministry committed to encouraging Christians to grow in spiritual discernment through their study of the Bible. In Acts 17:10-11 we are told that the Bereans received what was being preached to them by the Apostle Paul and were commended because they "searched the scriptures daily" to see if those things were true. We exhort followers of Christ to emulate the Bereans as they seek biblical truth.

Bible Gateway

The Bible Gateway is a tool for reading scripture online. Additionally, it provides advanced searching capabilities, allowing readers to find particular passages in scripture, based on keywords.

Originally, the Bible Gateway was a CGI script written in perl. It started as a script that would create HTML versions of Bible chapters. Halfway into its development, developer Nick Hengeveld realized that it could do the same thing on the fly and be much more versatile. Nick developed the Gateway on his own and its initial home was the Calvin College Web server, where Nick worked.

In 1995, Nick became the first webmaster at Gospel Communications Network. Here at Gospelcom, the Gateway began running on the main Web server, which provided better performance and reliability. The Gateway also acquired rights to several new versions through the kind cooperation of other Gospelcom members such as International Bible Society and The Lockman Foundation.

The Gateway then moved to its own dedicated Web server at Gospelcom, increasing performance even more.

D. Allen's Comprehensive Link Bible Library Classic Christian Books

Classic Christian books in electronic format, selected for your edification. There is enough good reading material here to last you a lifetime, if you give each work the time it deserves! All of the books on this server are believed to be in the public domain in the United States unless otherwise specified. Copy them freely for any purpose. Outside of the US, check your local copyright laws.

Blue Letter Bible

Our mission is to facilitate in-depth study of God's Word through an on-line interactive reference library continuously updated from the teachings and commentaries of selected pastors and teachers who hold to the conservative, historical Christian faith.

CB Northwest

CB Northwest is an association of churches formed in 1949 to encourage and to unify local churches to reach out to all people groups as commanded through the Great Commission. The association has approx. 270 member churches in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

Each assocation is represented on the Board of Trustees. This board develops the polocies that determine how the association staff will serve member churches.

Dead Sea Scrolls

The Library of Congress exhibition Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship brings before the American people a selection from the scrolls which have been the subject of intense public interest. Over the years questions have been raised about the scrolls' authenticity, about the people who hid them away the the period in which they lived, about the secrets the scrolls might reveal, and about the intentions of the scrolls' custodians in restricting access. The Library's exhibition describes the historical context of the scrolls and the Qumran community from whence they may have originated; it also relates the story of their discovery 2,000 years later. In addition, the exhibition encourages a better understanding of the challenges and complexities connected with scroll research.

The Early Church On-Line Encyclopedia

The Early Church On-Line Encyclopedia (Ecole) Initiative is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish a hypertext encyclopedia of early Church history (to the Reformation) on the World-Wide Web. In principle, authors of the various articles that make up the encyclopedia maintain their own articles at their own locations.

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-92) was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the famous Baptist theologian John Gill). The congregation quickly outgrew their building, moved to Exeter Hall, then to Surrey Music Hall. In these venues Spurgeon frequently preached to audiences numbering more than 10,000-all in the days before electronic amplification. In 1861 the congregation moved permanently to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle.

Watchman Fellowship

Watchman Fellowship is an independent Christian research and apologetics ministry focusing on new religious movements, cults, the occult and the New Age. We serve the Christian and secular community as a resource for cult education, counselling, and non-coercive intervention.

Watchman Fellowship began in 1979 and now has representatives in several states. We have served almost every denomination including Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopal, Assemblies of God, Church of God, Lutheran, Nazarene, etc., as well as schools, law enforcement agencies and civic groups.

OnePlace.com

One Place is the home for many favorite Christian radio broadcasts.