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The goal of Storypath is to connect children's literature with our faith story. The resources offered are book reviews, lesson plans using children’s books, and other ideas for using children’s literature in different settings. Occasionally, guest bloggers contribute their ideas for using children’s books in their own work settings or...
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Street Psalms is a global order focused on cultivating a network of ministers who share a common call to seek cities of peace for all people. Additionally, they form leaders through the Street Psalms Hub that functions like an urban monastery without walls, and co-create models of social innovation through...
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John Stuart, a Scottish pastor living in East Tennessee, provides annual subscriptions for pastors, church administrators, Christian education leaders, and program directors to give unlimited access to thousands of uniquely designed images and clip art for bulletin covers, worship screens, newsletters and marketing.
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Sunday Gospel Talk offers weekly posts on the Gospel, as appointed by the Revised Common Lectionary. The blog is written by the Rev. William J. Adams, an ordained Episcopal priest for over thirty years, who provides scripture commentary, sermon illustrations, and personal reflections.
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Sunday Sermon, maintained by Phil Brandt, strives to equip preachers to bring the good news of Christ’s kingdom to the people whom they will confront in the churches of Christendom. Resources are based on the lectionary cycle and include scripture commentary, reflections, devotions, and sermon themes.
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Taize offers commentary, discussion questions, and meditations on biblical texts. Available resources include prayers, songs, meditations and reflections, and podcasts. This source is excellent for personal as well as church use.
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Tate celebrates the art of the past and present in its complexity and diversity, supporting artistic risk-taking and deep scholarship. They aim to make art accessible and increase the public's enjoyment of both ancient and modern art. Tate offers many religious and Biblical text-related pieces of art.
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The Banner magazine shows how the Christian faith in its Reformed expression makes sense for today's world. It is published monthly by the Christian Reformed Church in North America. Articles include news, features, reviews, columns, and media for clergy and lay audiences.
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Publishes original articles from Pete Enns and other scholars and practitioners from within American evangelical Christianity. Use this site to gather resources on contemporary issues in American evangelical Christianity, current scholarship, and reading scripture through historical and cultural lenses.
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The Bible Project is where visual storytelling meets the Bible. The mission of The Bible Project is to help people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. To this end, they offer videos, Bible studies, articles, and a podcast.
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