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Grace Bible Church

Recommended Web Sites

bulletGrace and Truth Books (online bookstore) -
www.graceandtruthbooks.com
We specialize in books that will help parents train children in godly character, chiefly reprints from past centuries, from the 1800's back to the Puritans of the 1600's, due to their strong emphasis on godliness.
Owned by Pastor Gunderson
bulletAlliance of Confessing Evangelicals -
www.alliancenet.org
Michael Horton and James Montegomery Boice, to call the church to rediscover Reformation principles. Great sermons and debates.
bulletGrace Online Library
http://www.graceonlinelibrary.org/
The articles, sermons, books, biographies, etc...on Grace Online Library are provided in the hopes on advancing the kingdom of Christ and helping God's people grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord.
bulletPulpit Magazine
The Online Magazine of the Shepherds Fellowship
Part of the Ministry of Grace Community Church (John MacArthur)
bulletStudy the Bible Topically -
RA Torrey
Take up the various subjects treated in the Bible, one by one, and go through the Bible and find what it has to say on these subjects. It may be important to know what the great men have to say on important subjects; it is far more important to know what God has to say on these subjects.
bulletBiblical Studies Foundation - 
www.bible.org

Large library of research material on Bible study and theological themes; issues from Westminster Theological Journal and BiblioTheca Sacra.
bulletBiblical Manhood & Womanhood -
www.cbmw.org
Help on roles of men & women, calling the church to challenge the evangelical movement & return to Scriptural roles in home & church.
bulletFounders Online - 
www.founders.org

Southern Baptists who are trying to turn the denomination back to its Reformation and Calvinistic theological roots.
bulletGrace To You - 
www.gty.org

The radio ministry of John MacArthur, with outstanding summary help for most often asked questions, along with ordering of resources.
bulletGrace Community Church -
www.gracechurch.org/
John MacArthur: Pastor and Teacher
bulletLigonier Ministries -
http://www.ligonier.org/
The radio ministry of R. C. Sproul of Ligonier, containing text of Table Talk magazine and helpful sermons by various speakers.
bulletMaster's Seminary - 
http://www.tms.edu/

One of the best resources for theological research with outstanding links and information about The Master's Seminary.
bulletMartin Lloyd-Jones - 
www.mlj.org.uk

Sermons and material from the ministry of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, perhaps the greatest Bible expositor in English history.
bulletReformation Ink - 
www.markers.com/ink

To convince that the Reformation is the purest expression of Christianity in the history of the church. Outstanding resources here.
bulletThe Spurgeon Archives -
www.spurgeon.org/
The best of Christian Web sites. Containing sermons and resources by Charles H. Spurgeon and an exhaustive links section.
bulletFire and Ice - 
Puritan and Reformed Writings

This page is intended to make available to a wider audience the writings of the Puritans, Scottish Divines and other Reformed authors. Many of the sermons are in modern language. Featured authors include Richard Baxter, Samuel Rutherford, John Flavel, and many others.
bulletMoody Bible Institute
"The Moody Bible Institute exists to equip and motivate people to advance the cause of Christ through ministries that educate, edify and evangelize."
bulletThe Reformed Reader - 
Puritan Writings 
bulletPuritan Sermons
Soli Deo Gloria web site has several sermons online composed by some of the Puritan writers.
bulletOur Daily Bread
A daily thought and bible reading.
bulletBaptist Page - 
www.baptistpage.com

Define Baptist distinctive from 300 years, including good historical material and biographical information of early preachers and their theology.

 

Dallas Theological Seminary

Logos Bible Institute

Bible Gateway

The Westminster Larger Catechism

The Westminster Shorter Catechism with Proof Texts

Project Gutenberg

www.apuritansmind.com

www.jonathanedwards.com 

www.johncalvin.com

Other

Spurgeon Audio Messages

I don't know of a website address for an online text version of the works of Luther, but here's how to find virtually anything:
1) Go to www.google.com
2) Type in "Luther works online" or some similar phrase
3) You'll get a list of websites with those words in it and in all likelihood one or more will be there that have several of their works.

 

Tulsa Library

This is available to those free of charge to those who have Tulsa City-County (TCCL) library cards. The information is provided by a librarian.

Here's how you do it.
1. go to the TCCL website at http://www.tulsalibrary.org

2. find the banner with the thumbprint images at the top with a text description directly underneath. Hover over "RESEARCH TOOLS," then click on "Online databases."

3. Scroll down to "netLibary/ebooks" and click on it.

4. This will open up a new browser window of NetLibrary. (This is a information product that TCCL purchases with its materials budget. It's not free, per se, but it is of no charge to us through the library.)

5. At this point, you can search the ebook collection that TCCL has. I did a search on "luther, martin" which yielded 10 books. 

6. At some point, only once I assume, you have to do a quick registration, which will then allow you to read the entire book.

OKay, that's all I've got on this for now. I tend not to use these types of products because I much prefer to read hard copies of book, but this option is available to those who want to access e-books online.

As long as I am typing, here is another way to access the same information, only in a different format.

Go back to the instructions steps 1 and 2. This time click on "WorldCat". In this online database (bibliographic, not full-text), you can access bibliographic citations of all the books in this union catalog which is world wide. I found 1,294 books by Martin Luther in English. Then you can pick and chose what you are interested, and if it is not available at TCCL, then you can request it via Interlibrary loan (ILL). ILL is another free service whereby you can request a book from another library through TCCL (if TCCL doesn't have it), then you can borrow it for free. Another great and free service of our local library.