Not Just Bibles
A Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet
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16. World Wide Web Sites: U-Z
UNITED CHRISTIAN RESIDENCE/ORIENTATION AT MIT
http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/activity/c/christro/www/home.html
Home page of United Christian R/O, an amalgamation of eighteen different
Christian groups at MIT. Includes info on activities, outreach, prayer and
publicity. Also has a page of links to:
Christian Resources on the Internet:
http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/cross-products/resources.html
UNIVERSITY OF THE NATIONS (KONA HI) [new 4/96]
http://www.uofn.edu/
University of the Nations, a part of YWAM International, seeks to apply
biblical truth to every area of life. Students develop intellectually,
culturally and spiritually and also gain international perspective as they
take courses in several nations. A live-learn environment leads to enduring
relationships among students and staff. The index, mentioned below
incorporates a substantial number of web sites related to University of the
Nations. Additional sections include: International Colleges and Facilities
(Christian Ministries, Communications, Counselling and Health Care,
Education, Humanities nad International Studies, The Arts, Science and
Technology); Centres and Institutes (Community Development, Educational
Resources, Environmental Resources Stewardship, IMPACT, Discipleship
Training Schools, Youth and Family, Regional Pacific Islands, Equivalency
Institute, Field Ministry Internships); Geographic Locations (there are 1124
courses worldwide, including 200 fields of discipline); and, Academic
Information.
Index: http://www.uofn.edu/webindex1.html
Various Languages: http://www.uofn.edu/language.html
UNIVERSITY OF THE NATIONS (LAUSANNE) [new 4/96]
http://www.uofn.ch/lausanne/
In addition to information about the history and development of University
of the Nations, it's curricula, etc., you'll find the following documents:
Foundational Values -- Guiding principles for our past and future growth;
The Manila Covenant -- Affirming YWAM's role in world missions; The
Christian Magna Carta -- The basic rights of every human being; The Lausanne
Covenant -- A commitment to evangelise the world; Books by Loren Cunningham
-- Plus how you can order these and other YWAM books.
UNRAVELLING WITTGENSTEIN'S NET
http://www.webcom.com/~ctt/
A Christian Think Tank, developed by Glenn Miller. Glenn's apologetic
ministry is geared toward 1 Thessalonians 5:21, to "critically examine
everything" and "hold on to the good."
VATICAN LIBRARY EXHIBIT
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/Vatican.exhibit.html
The first in a series of Library of Congress presentations of the great
libraries of the world. Artifacts within the exhibit are commented upon by
scholars. Presentation of 200 Vatican Library manuscripts, books, maps, that
play a key role in the "humanist recovery" classical Greek and Roman
heritage. Also accessible via gopher and via aFTP.
Gopher: gopher://gopher.lib.virginia.edu/1/alpha/vat/
aFTP: ftp://ftp.loc.gov/pub/exhibit.images/vatican.exhibit/
THE VERITAS FORUM
http://www.atgi.com/veritas/
The purpose of this organization has been to provide a forum for dialogue
that continues to thest the question, "Is there truth that brings unity to
the diversity of the university and society?" Join the Veritas e-mail group,
take the reality quiz, includes information about Veritas speakers, a FAQ is
available, as well as campus news and ways to get involved.
THE VOICE OF THE MARTYRS [new 3/96]
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/vom/vom.html
VOM concerns itself with the torture and persecution of Christians
throughout the world. Founded by Reverend Richard Wurmbrand who was held
captive for many years in Romania, VOM has developed a unique Christian
ministry. Find testimony of victims, information on how to become involved,
information on ordering books and videos from VOM, and the VOM newsletter at
this site.
WATCHMAN FELLOWSHIP, INC [new 3/96]
http://rampages.onramp.net/~watchman/
A Ministry of Christian Discernment. Included at this site is an extensive
online annual Index of Cults, Occult Organizations, New Age Groups, New
Religious Movements and World Religions with Related Terms and Doctrines, a
very large cache of nicely indexed articles from The Watchman Expositor
magazine, and links to outreach groups.
WATCHMAN NEE AND THE HOUSE CHURCH MOVEMENT IN CHINA [new 6/96]
http://www.xenos.org/nee_a.htm
One of many extraordinary documents provided to the internet community by
the Xenos Christian Fellowship from Columbus, Ohio, and written by a
co-founder of Xenox, Dennis McCallum. The document represents a very well
organized study of Watchman Nee, a review of a very crucial period in the
formation of the indigenous House Church Movement in China, and as noted by
the author, "also demonstrates some of the problems the church can inherit
when patriotism is confused with Christianity." Highly recommended.
Xenos Christian Fellowship: http://www.xenos.org/
WEBCHAPEL: A MISSION TO CYBERSPACE [new 3/96]
http://web2.airmail.net/webchap/
Hosted by Chaplain Steve Woods, you can find an online form page to ask for
prayer. Provided are an online KJV and Concordance, and a maps section is
being planned. Steve is developing a Bible Study & Devotion section, these
files then being archived by Bible book name (under construction). Steve has
developed "4-star" set of Christian home school resources.
WEBRESOURCES
http://www.realtime.net/bweaver/cc1926/webresou.html
Compiled by Bill Weaver, "webresources"; is a selection of Christian web
sites around the internet. This list includes This Week in 1926, Bill's pick
of the week.
THE WESLEY CENTER FOR APPLIED THEOLOGY [new 4/96]
http://wesley.nnc.edu/
Northwest Nazarene College. A major site that features not only an immense
collection of Wesley sermons, but an excellent Church Fathers collection.
Also noteworthy is the Holiness Reading Room, a substantial collection of
text files by authors including 65 Christian writers. These are but some of
the hightlights. The site offers sections on Biblical Studies, Theological
Studies, The Pentateuch Page, a Noncanonical Home Page, a connection to
Northwest Nazarene's Department of Philosophy-Religion, including handy
links to various remote internet sites.
WESTMINISTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BOOKSTORE [new 5/96]
http://www.wts.edu/bookstore/
WTS Bookstore is a Reformed Bookstore associated with Westminster Seminary
that specializes in theological texts. WTS supplies books to ministries,
seminaries, libraries and individuals worldwide at a substantial discount.
WTS also provides monthly specials, book searches and book selection
support, and order information for their on-line location. Sections include
recent faculty publications, publications from current and former WTS
faculty members, Top Picks, counselling resources, software (including a Van
Til CDROM), and Bible commentary (commentary sets as well as individual
volumes).
WINBIBLE [revised 7/96]
http://www.icis.on.ca/bible/
Features WinBible for Windows 3.1 and 3.11, and Windows 95. WinBible is a
Windows Bible concordance program in shareware form. Evaluation for 20 days
and register for a nominal fee. This web page provides "screen shots", a
list of features, download capability, snail-mail order capability.
WITNESS MINISTRIES [new 5/96]
http://haven.uniserve.com/~missv/
Serving the Body of Christ on the Internet Through Information, Teaching,
Equipping and Evangelism. An apologetics and support ministry, providing
resources and information so that believers may be able to answer the
various groups of unbelievers which constantly question the validity of
Christianity today. WITNESS equips believers with information to combat
false and heretical teachings which have taken foothold in our churches
today. WITNESS also provides new believers in Christ with a firm
foundational biblical study which will root and ground them in the Word of
God so that they will be able to discern truth from error on their own.
Files available on site include apologetics, on-line Bible studies
(available soon), cults, rock solid resources (Early Church documents),
interpreting scripture (Christian Theology, Humanism Atheism & Evolution,
Eastern and other religion, contemporary issues affecting the Church,
assorted topics and issues, and, The Bible -- The Word of God. Remote links
are categorized similiarly. Available from this site as well, are e-mail
links to counselling contacts. Plans are being made to put this ministries
AGAPE Christian magazine on line. Subscription information for the e-mail
service is available at this site, and described in the Mail-based services
section of this guide.
WOMEN TODAY INTERNATIONAL [new 4/96]
http://www.mdalink.com/womentoday/index.html
Women Today helps women connect with God, with one another, and with helpful
resources and opportunities for ministry. Here are a few of the connections
WT can make for you, your group and your church: Evangelistic entertaining,
Personal evangelistic training, Discipleship training, Prayer strategies,
Character education for children, Marriage conferences and materials, Parent
conferences and materials, Bible study materials, Volunteer opportunities,
Professional women's fellowships, High school and college ministries,
Bi-monthly newsletter, and, Retreat speakers. Featured on this server are
Real Life, and The Next Step, which are updated regularly.
WORD OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP [new 3/96]
http://www.wol.org/
This popular ministry originated by Jack Wrytzen and Harry Bollbeck. George
Theis is the Executive Director, and Joe Jordan, the Director. "Holding
forth the word of life, that I may rejoice in the day of Christ that I have
not run in vain, neither labored in vain.", the banner from Philippians
2:16, is promise that undergirds this ministry. Find here information on WOL
camps, tours, clubs, Word of Life overseas involvement, the Word of Life
Bible Institute, and Word of Life Florida.
WORLD CHANGERS RADIO [new 3/96]
http://www.mdalink.com/worldchangers/
A Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. Provided is a current radio log,
and other useful information about Dr. Bright's ministry on radio.
WORLD MISSION DIVISION, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE [new 6/96]
http://www.nazarene.org/wm/
The Church of the Nazarene is a very strong participant in international
missions and in relief work around the world. Available from this part of
the Nazarene network are links to information resources of the Nazarene
World Mission Society (highlighted elsewhere in this section), the Office of
Volunteerism (including programs Work and Witness, Nazarenes on Call,
Nazarene Disaster Response, and Nazarenes in Volunteer Service). The
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries includes Child Development and Child
Sponsorship programs, and Social Transformation and Disaster Response
activities. Plans are underway to provide World Mission Magazine.
WORLD MISSIONS PAGE [new 7/96]
http://www.ed.ac.uk/~jamesmd/czone/mission/index.html
The information on this page rates top notch as an information resource
directory for missions. The page is divided into three sections:
International Missions Organisations; Missionary Radio; and, Other Missions
Organisations, Information and Resources. Developed by James MacDonnell,
University of Edinburgh, Scotland as a part of his The Christian Zone!!
resources. Recommended!
WORLD RELIEF [new 6/96]
http://www.wr.org/
As commissioned by the National Association of Evangelicals, World Relief
works with the Church in alleviating human suffering worldwide in the name
of Christ. World Relief brings hope to some of the world's poorest people,
continually meeting the changing needs of suffering families through local
evangelical churches. World Relief is uniquely committed to working with
local churches in the areas of disaster response, community development, and
refugee assistance. More information about World Relief, it's commission and
goals are provided at the web site.
WORLD TEAM [new 6/96]
http://www.xc.org/wt/
One Mission Fused by the Vision of Two. Combining the ministries of RBMU
International and World Team. The organizsation's purpose is to glorify God
by working to establish reproducing churches among the least-evangelized
peoples of the world. Their work is ultimately for the glory of God. Their
energies are focused on the least-evangelized in city and rural situations.
Their task is to establish churches that reproduce. World Team helps people
assess how they fit into God's plan for the nations, brings together
committed and enthusiastic world Christians from around the globe, provides
comprehensive, effective and practical training for church planting, and
sends teams to establish churches among the world's least-evangelized urban
and rural peoples. World Team provides information about it's programs and
vision. They are in the process of developing a page that will provide links
to information about World Team ministries around the world. World Team uses
the Cell Church model, and provides a document that gives a basic
introduction to Cell Church. A Cell Church Resource Catalogue and Conference
Schedule is also on site. Highly Recommended.
WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL [new 5/96]
http://www.wvi.org/
A nonprofit Christian humanitarian organization committed to serving God by
working with the poor and oppressed in more than 100 countries. World Vision
supports more than 4,200 projects, including long-term community development
projects focused especially on the needs of children, emergency relief
assisting people affected by conflict or disaster, promotion of justice
seeking to change unjust structures, strategic initiatives serving the
Church.
WV Australia: http://www.wvi.org/aus/
WV Canada: http://www.worldvision.ca/
WV Locations: http://www.wvi.org/atwork.html
WORLDVILLAGE [new 3/96]
http://www.worldvillage.com/
WorldVillage is dedicated to a clean networking environment, screened from
pornography and violence. They go one step further by providing reviews and
information about resources they offer online. WorldVillage is sectioned off
into the following areas: Games Zone (includes software reviews, downloads,
articles, links); Multimedia Cafe (CDROM with a similar information
outline); School House (software reviews, special features, shareware,
etc.); Internet Hotel (a place to locate the internet software you need);
and Village Chapel, which includes The Joy of the Lord (an internet pick of
the week), and a lively series by author, humorist, mother, Mary Lawrence
entitled "CrossWalk".
WWWEB CITY [new 8/96]
http://wwwebcity.com
WWWEB CITY is an evangelistic cyber city. The network believe that the
Internet is a very useful communications tool for the Church. It's mission
is to fulfil Isaiah 61 vs. 1 through Internet ministry, fellowship and
prayer. The network's directory includes sections on Business, Churches &
Ministries, Community Services, Internet abyland & Helps, Computer,
Devotionals, Entertainment, Expressway, Food Court, Individuals, Kidz
Korner, News Stand, Schools, and WWWEB City Hall.
WYCLIFFE ASSOCIATES (UK) [new 6/96]
http://homepages.enterprise.net/davidlandin/
Click on any link and the reader will be delivered to information that
provides three statements that underscore the ministry of Wycliffe
Associates: to use the expertise of ordinary men and women like you and I to
help in the Great Commission. There are three selections provided for the
reader. The first two: "Yes, I would like to help a missionary", and "Yes, I
would like some help from a Christian volunteer", bring together the
specific needs of individual missionaries and the specific qualifications
that volunteers have to provide. In effect the site offers a very novel kind
of placement service. If the average internet user thinks he or she is not
qualified to help, then review what's needed: Urgent prayer; Computer
keyboarding, Library research, Shopping, Translation, Sending magazines and
comics, Professional advice, Help with newsletters, Computer help,
Forwarding e-mail, and Abstracting news information. The third selection is,
"Yes, I would like to know more". Provided is information on WA's Christian
basis of faith, Wycliffe Bible Translators and SIL, The Summer Institute of
Linguistics, as well as a link to the Ethnologue, an immense database that
provides details about language groups around the world. Recommended.
WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS
http://www.wycliffe.org/
Presently included on the WBT server are a Fact Sheet, General Statistics, a
FAQ including addresses for WBT's regional offices, Press Releases, their
outstanding magazine, "In Other Words" (See the newsletters/ journals
section of this guide.), a section on Computing in Wycliffe, and WBT's
Doctrinal Statement.
XENOS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP [new 6/96]
http://www.xenos.org/
Xenos is an innovative group of over 2500 Christians working through about
70 ministry teams in central Ohio. The ministry has provided a substantial
amount of information on line, highly relevant as Christian response to
today's cultural milleau. The Fellowship's Crossroad Project, intended to
equip Chrisitans to communicate knowledgably and effectively, includes
documentation on The Postmodern Challenge to Christian Thought;
Postmodernism in Daily Life; The Summer Apologetics Institute; The Death of
Truth Conference; Apologetics and Evangelical Resources, and weekly
highlights centered on postmodernism and apologetics questions. Readers are
challenged with The Church in the 90s Quiz. Provided are sections for
Teaching Outlines, Books, Tapes, Ministry Team Accreditation, Urban
Concerns, Courses, and Papers. As an example of the quality of documents
contained at this archive, a small portion of papers made available are: The
Waldensian Movement from Waldo to the Reformation; Watchman Nee and the
House Church Movement in China; Philip Jacob Spener's Copntribution to
Protestant Ecclesiology; The Objection of Religion: Universal Themes; The
Strange Details of Stephen's Defense; and, How to View Changes in the
Church. Featured are Xenos' full length book, Understanding Ministry, and a
substantial review of the ministry's Christian Principles class.
XRYSOSTOM [revised 7/96]
http://members.aol.com/xrysostom/
Presented by Xrysostom, that is, "The Golden Mouth", a page coined by Pastor
Walt Snyder. Pastor Snyder is a theologian, newspaper columnist,
co-moderator of the LTHRN'L discussion list here on the internet, and Texan.
Here, Pastor Snyder links a number of internet sites, including Lutheran
Church Missouri Synod, from which he hails, the LCMS Texas District, other
Christian points of view, information points, and search utilities. Of
special value is Walt's newsletter, "Ask the Pastor". Included is a good
range of thoughtful articles designed to make us think about our faith and
its application in our daily lives. A sampling of articles includes: What Do
You Think?; Justice, Sabbath and Sabaoth, Divorce--A Smorgasbord; Giving
Thanks to the Lord, for He is Good; Sensitivity to Humor and Culture; What
Was It Like in the Good Old Days?; Jesus' Name and His Supper; and, Pain and
Suffering: Why God?
Ask the Pastor: ftp://members.aol.com/walts9/askthepastor/
YAHOO SERVER: CHRISTIANITY [revised 3/96]
http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Religion/Christianity/
David Filo and Jerry Yang's Yahoo Server with user submitted information.
Christianity section includes pointers to many resources in this guide.
Subcategories include: Bible, Churches on the Web, Ministries and more.
YASHANET
http://www.YASHAnet.com
Being developed by the former editor of Morning Star Magazine, YASHAnet
promises to be an exciting site as resources are developed. Devoted to
Mesianic Judiaism, and to Israel find information in the News Room, from the
Secular Archives, Remote URLS, and YASHAnet's Spiritual Library. Also
available from YASHAnet is the Christian Friends of Israel, including
general information, outreach and publications of CFA, such as Israel News
Digest, Watchman's Intercessory Prayer Letter, and Zion Quarterly, as
follows:
Publications: http://www.YASHAnet.com/publish.htm
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL [new 4/96]
http://www.ifnt.com/~ydi/
Youth Development International intends to reach out to kids in need of
help. YDI is composed of caring men and women (mostly volunteers spread out
in over 120 regional outposts throughout the United States, Canada, and
other countries around the world. Founded in 1959, YDI for the past 36 years
has served on the front lines in bringing the message of hope to young
people. Available from this page is information about the National Youth
Crisis Hotline, which provides ministry to a wide variety of emotional and
physical issues, the YDI Christmas Outreach Program, and their Wilderness
Expedition. The YDI Online section provides Notebook Updates (encrypted zip
file), and Messages for Volunteers (also encrypted and zipped), and will
contain YDI Spotlight. There is a section telling how you can be involved in
helping to field the 1100 calls a day YDI is currently receiving, 40% who
cannot be helped because YDI needs more people. If readers want to provide a
Christian response to the need, YDI is offering you a partnership that is
such a solution. Recommended.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST [revised 4/96]
http://www.gospelcom.net/yfc/
Available from the Gospel Communications Network.
YOUTH MINISTRY POLICY MANUAL [new 7/96]
http://www.teleport.com/~stef/Preface.html
The labor behind the Youth Ministry Policy Manual is the six to seven years'
experience that Stef Mahoney has devoted to youth ministry. While attending
Bible College it occured to him that there are a lot of things that we do in
ministry that are are not documented, and that there are ways we expect
things to work, but we fail to tell others what we expect. The purpose of
the manual is remedy at least part of the problem. In addition to help
coordinate ministries, we think that you'll find that the guide provides
invaluable insights and ideas. The guide is formed into a very orderly
presentation. To give you an idea it presents sections on Organization,
Youth Pastor, Youth (Students), Leadership Teams, Ministry Training
Programs, Growth Programs, Outreach Programs, Emergency Procedures,
Transportation, and Event Safety Guidelines. The Organizational section
includes sections on Authority, Statement of Faith, Purpose, Funding, and
Properties. Highly recommended.
Stef's Home Page: http://www.teleport.com/~stef/
YOUTH SPECIALTIES [revised 7/96]
http://www.youthspecialties.com/
Youth Specialties has been servicing adults who minister to teenagers for
over 25 years. They produce books, curricula, periodicals, and training
events. Provided at their site are a Quote of the Week excerpted from
Youthworker journal. Posted weekly are Five Free Tips, Timesavers & Tricks
of the Trade. Registered users may avail themselves of The Mall, which
provides youth specialty products, online ordering, samples, and
professional advice. Information is provided about the National Youthworkers
Convention and National Resource Seminars. This ministry also has an
interesting collection of links to remote networking sites called Youth
Ministries Central. In particular we think that the sections on Christian
Youth Organizations, College and Universities with Youth Offices & Sites,
Youth Groups with Web Sites, and Youth Ministries Resources may be of
special interest to youth workers, but the other selections are not only
appropos, but quite interesting. For folk who may be interested in youth
work, check out the forum provided for job placement. Finally, a youth
ministry discussion list, Youthministry-L (also described in the Mail-based
Services section of this guide) is supported by Youth Specialties.
YOUTH WITH A MISSION INTERNATIONAL (YWAM) [new 4/96]
http://www.ywam.org/
YWAM is an international movement of Christians working to help make a
difference in a needy world. It is now one of the largest
interdenominational Christian ministries, with over 9,000 volunteer staff
based in about 600 locations in 120 countries. In addition, tens of
thousands more people from scores of nations are involved on a short-term
basis each year. Coming from many different backgrounds and working in a
wide range of situations, YWAMers are united in their desire to be part of
changing people's lives for the better. They have responded to "The Great
Commission" --Jesus' command to His disciples to go into all the world and
tell the "good news". YWAM provides an immense amount of information
reporting on all aspects of missions at it's networking sites. Its
International Communiations Network incorporates Press and Media Services,
PROCLA-MEDIA Productons, Research and Information, and World Christian News
and Books. The latter provides order capability of 280,000 titles, including
all YWAM Publishing titles; books ranging from cross-cultural ministries,
missions application, missionary biography, apologetics, theology,
anthropology, periodicals, and so forth. If you have a moment or so, check
out Mary Filides' wonderful artistic abilities via the samples of People
Group Drawings in the News and Books section, and see what the 30 Days of
Muslim Prayer project is all about. Links to YWAM Base Pages (web sites),
and YWAM's Public E-mail addresses are provided. Did you know that King's
Kids International, Mercy Ships, University of the Nations, Operation Impact
(from the YWAM Netherlands), and many other ministries) are integral parts
of YWAM's exceptionally well coordinated international ministry? You'll find
links here. Europe NOW! is YWAM's newsletter focusing on needs in Europe.
YWAM has provided much more information than can be outlined in this guide.
The site is exceptionally well organized, and is highly recommended.
YWAM Base Pages: http://www.ywam.org/wwwlinks.html
YWAM Public E-mail Directory: http://www.ywam.org/links.html
ZONDERVAN PUBLISHING HOUSE [new 5/96]
http://www.zondervan.com/
From its modest beginnings in a Michigan farm house, back in 1931, Zondervan
has become a leader in Christian publishing. Zondervan provides an NIV Bible
Verse of the Day. Find information about Zondervan Publishing Housse,
including it's history and growth, mission statement, and product line. The
Just for You section includes various newsletters, articles and information
resoures. Included are a Help Desk (contact information and product
support), Professor (includes the Academic Catalog, and portions of Munce's
Basics of Biblical Greek). More sections include Pastor/ Church Leader (Read
How to Lead an Effective Small-Group Bible Study, by Jack Kuhatscheck, ThM,
MCS.), ZPH Novels (including excerpts from Marilyn Quayle's The Campaign).
There is a Listserv/ Feedback section that gives information about jobs at
ZPH, and the Zondervan Mail Room. The Orders section links readers to
information from the Zondervan Order Desk. Reporter/ Producer includes
sections on Media Relations/ Public Affairs (including the Zondervan Press
Syndicate, a monthly magazine of copy-ready articles about ZPH products, and
an immense Zondervan Author/ Speaker Directory that provides online
information links and contact information). Another section, Retailer,
includes Author Tours and Reviews. Feedback includes subscriber list
information for such e-mail services as Zondervan Daily Thought (provided
from books in Zondervan's devotional library), Zondervan NOW (events at
Zondervan Publishing House), and, Election96. There are also sections on
Rights and Permissions, and Writer, the latter including submissions
information, the ZPH History, ZPH publishing areas, and Resources available
from Zondervan for Christian writers. Intersperced throughout is information
about Zondervan publications, including What's Hot, and items in the
Warehouse Clearance Sale. Due to the proportions of this site, and the
information available, take time for a leisurely browse.
Contents: http://www.zondervan.com/indextex.htm
Responsibility in Free Speech: http://www.zondervan.com/greenzon.htm
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