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Useful Christian Links
The following is a list useful Christian links that we have compiled. If you wish to be added to this list, or have favorite sites of your own to add, please send us an e-mail.
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The Churches Of Christ
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The purpose of this World Wide Web Home Page is to unite the churches of Christ worldwide in one accord. These pages will allow all christians to interact with one another in a global manner.
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Olive Tree Bible Search
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Search the Bible in several languages and versions . . . . Very useful study tool.
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Dan Petty's Page
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Providing Information on Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
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Online ASV Bible
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The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible. Complete and Online for easy access.
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Tim Nichols' "My Two Cents Worth"
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Great Bible Studies & Articals! Many of these may be especially helpful if you edit a church bulletin or know someone who does. You can copy them and use them with any word processor. Please give proper credit, of course, but also feel free to make good use of the material. You may distribute to others unless otherwise indicated. Best wishes as you use the internet to learn and accomplish good things. www.mindspring.com/~tnichols1
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Daily Bible Study (NIV)
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An online NIV Bible Study that changes daily. Studying through the word of God!
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Texas Churches Of Christ
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This is a State wide directory of Churches Of Christ across Texas. And Gordonville is now one of them!
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Weather Channel
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The Weather Channel is a great link for you local fishermen, farmers, and of course those of you who travel! Get a 10 day forcast for Gordonville, Texas or any other location you choose.
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Bible Roadmap Series
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If you are interested in learning more about the man from Nazareth named Jesus who claimed to be sent from the Creator with good news about a spiritual kingdom, then the Bible Roadmap Series (BRS) may be for you.
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Kids Korner
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The fun place for kids to learn about God's Word, with weekly memory verses and Bible studies.
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Executable Outlines
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This site contains sermon outlines and Bible studies by Mark A. Copeland (photo). They are called "executable outlines" because they were first distributed as an executable DOS program. The name has been retained, for I've been told "These outlines really execute!" (ex·e·cute: perform or carry out what is required).
Have Fun!
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