Here are some links to other sites which are useful for research and information. Please note that we are not responsible for the content on any of these sites and we have included them in good faith.

Because a site is listed here we are not therefore endorsing everything on these sites. We are also certain that there are other worthwhile and helpful sites not yet listed.

Evangelical Times

http://www.evangelical-times.org/

Evangelicals Now

http://www.e-n.org.uk/

Gracenet

http://www.grace.org.uk/

Lord’s Day Observance Society

http://www.dayone.co.uk/

The Banner of Truth

http://www.banneroftruth.co.uk/

The Martyn Lloyd-Jones Recording Trust

http://www.mljtrust.org/

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (USA)

http://www.alliancenet.org/

Alpha & Omega Ministries/Dr James White (USA)

http://www.aomin.org/

Theologia

http://www.hornes.org/theologia/

Centre for Reformed Theology & Apologetics

http://www.crta.org/

Credenda Agenda (USA)

http://www.credenda.org/

Doctrines of Grace

http://www.gospeloutreach.net/tulip.html

Fire & Ice (Puritan & Reformed Writings)

http://www.puritansermons.com/

Lutheran Theology Website

http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/lutherantheology.html

Lutheran Theology Website

http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/lutherantheology.html

Biographical Sketches of Memorable Christians

http://www.justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/bioalpha.html

Historic Church Documents

http://www.reformed.org/documents/index.html

This site kicks off with the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Athanasian Creed, the Definition of Chalcedon, the decrees of the Fifth ecumenical council, and the decrees of the council of Orange: all important early Church documents.

The Ecole Initiative

http://ecole.evansville.edu/

The Ecole Initiative is a rather fabulous collection of material from and about the early Church period.

The Hall of Church History

http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil//hallmap.htm

The Hall of Church History (also known, more colourfully, as “Theology From A Bunch Of Dead Guys”!) covers the whole 2000 years of Christianity.