Links

Below, I've included links that I have found useful. They are categorized for your convenience.

Websites I Maintain:


Websites Related to Christianity, Anabaptism, & Mennonites:

  • Bible Gateway - God's Word is our most precious Christian resource. This site enables you to study it.
  • Anabaptists.org - This website maintained by Mark Roth from Hopewell Mennonite Church in Oregon, is chock full of information about Anabaptist beliefs and practices. He also sells books, music and other resources.
  • Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO) - From the website: "Reliable information on Anabaptist-related (Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite, Brethren in Christ) topics, including history, theology, biography, institutions and local congregations. Secular topics from an Anabaptist perspective and full-text source documents are also included."
  • Quality Christian/Anabaptist Publishers:
  • Charity Ministries - This website is operated by an independant Christian church in Pennsylvania whose beliefs and practices are closely tied to Anabaptist tradition. They publish The Heartbeat of the Remnant magazine, provide quality Christian sermons through audio tapes and downloads, and also publish a missions newsletter outlining the work of Charity Christian Missions. The excellent messages about the Godly Home, in book and sermon format, by Denny Kenaston, are also available through this site.
  • Education-Related Christian/Anabaptist Websites:
      Faith Builders Educational Programs - From the website: "Faith Builders Educational Programs serves the Conservative Anabaptist community by discipling people toward humble servant leadership for joyful, Christ-centered participation in the Kingdom of God."

Technology, Computers, and the Web:

  • Microsoft - The Redmond, WA giant that most of the world knows about.
  • Apple Computer - The company that thinks different.
  • Download.com - A good source for software downloads
  • W3C - The folks who take care of web standards like html, css, rdf etc.

Web 2.0, Social Web, and Open Source - Personal Favorites: