Recommended

There are loads of good and inspiring resources out there on the internet, and quite a lot which are not so. So this is your chance to recommend the good stuff you have found…

There are loads of good and inspiring resources out there on the internet, and quite a lot which are not so. So this is your chance to recommend the good stuff you have found…
Here are my recommendations:
A great start to the day – 5-10 minute podcast to get you thinking and parying: http://www.pray-as-you-go.org/
The Bored-Again Christian – “Post-contemporary and truly alternative Christian music that extends beyond traditional praise and worship and is held to a higher standard of aesthetic appeal and artistic craftsmanship.”
http://www.boredagainchristian.com
And I always find Brian Mclaren’s books – I haven’t really explored this website yet though:
http://www.brianmclaren.net/
John Piper at http://www.desiringgod.org is always challenging and has about 25 years worth of sermons and thoughts!
By: Garmon on October 4, 2007
at 1:12 pm
Am currently reading “Ordering your private world” by Gordon MacDonald – it is v. good indeed.
By: Tom on October 4, 2007
at 2:37 pm
Am loving Oswald Chambers’ “My utmost for His highest”, split into daily readings, so inspiring. Can even view it online at http://www.myutmost.org/
Greeeaaat!!!
By: gunster on October 8, 2007
at 9:12 am
I’ll second Garmon in recommending Brian McLaren, ‘The Secret message of Jesus’ in particular. I’d also recommend ‘The Shaping of things to come’, by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch, a book that is one of the main reasons I still go to church.
By: Jeremy on October 8, 2007
at 3:53 pm
Amazing site for a local mental health and Christian thingy happening:
http://cn.churchinsight.com/Group/Group.aspx?id=35564
By: Jimmy Smooth on October 18, 2007
at 9:23 pm
A blog on the above site (see link below) has some interesting articles with a fair few dollops of creative outpouring as well as many current cultural issues alongside mental health do dars:
I especially love the massive face painting on the outside of a house in Notting Hill and the thoughts the blogger has on reflection of it.
http://cn.churchinsight.com/Group/Group.aspx?id=49704
By: Jimmy Smooth on October 18, 2007
at 9:27 pm
http://www.heartlight.org/
Along with a few other possible email subscription options, these are Charles Spurgeon’s morning and evening scripture/reflections sent in one email to your inbox every day, mmm, spiritual food, yum!
By: Jimmy Smooth on October 18, 2007
at 9:31 pm