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Christian Sites in Review
There are many great Christian websites out there. That’s why I’ve developed this page – to review other ministry’s websites with the prayer that all ministries might be strengthened. From time to time (at least monthly), I'll review three sites that I hope you, the web surfer, will take the time to check out. I'll also have an archive page where you can click to see sites that have been reviewed in the past. As these sites are reviewed, I'll add them to the links along the left side of this page.
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Today's Sites in Review
Spirit Wars CWiPP stands for Christian Witness to a Pagan Planet. This is an organization dedicated to equipping the Church in bringing the good news of the Gospel to an increasingly pagan world. Dr. Peter Jones is the Executive Director of this organization, and is the author of several books, including Spirit Wars, The Gnostic Empire Strikes Back, and Cracking DaVinci’s Code, among others. I have personally used The Gnositic Empire Strikes Back for an adult Sunday School class, and found it to be a great resource. Dr. Jones travels the country providing seminars on the influence of pagan beliefs on our world today. You can subscribe to his online newsletter from this site.
Christian Apologetics CARM stands for Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry. It is a nonprofit Christian apologetics organization whose purpose is to equip Christians with good information on doctrine, various religious groups (Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc.), cults, Evolution, New Age, and related subjects. This site has a wealth of articles on various bible topics, as well as online discussion forums. They have a newsletter you can subscribe to as well ($12/year). Matthew J. Slick, the President of CARM and can be easily contacted by people interested in his ministry.
Setting the Captives Free is a website devoted to helping people overcome the power of sin in their lives. Interested people can take advantage of their online courses, sign up for newsletters, and access their online recommended reading list, among other things. This site is maintained by its founder and president, Mike Cleveland.
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