Quality Resources for Multicultural Ministry and Biblical Exploration

Links

Acts 29 Network. Church Planting Blogs and Resources.

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Albert Mohler.com. Blogs on an impressive array of issues.

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Andrew Hong.net. Reformed Second Generation Chinese Ministry

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Aussie ESL Ministry. This is the website of Judy Rowlands, ESL (English as a Second Language) Coordinator for the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales. It provides excellent resources for reaching out to people from non-English speaking backgrounds.

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Be Thinking.org. Resources for apologetics and engaging with other religions.

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The Bible and Culture. Ben Witherington’s stimulating reflections on a wide variety of topics.

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Bible Gateway. Excellent site for studying the Bible.

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The Briefing. A stimulating Christian magazine.

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Case. Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education. Among other things Case produces an excellent quarterly magazine.

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Centre for Public Christianity. Offers a Christian perspective on contemporary life. It promotes the public understanding of the Christian faith by engaging mainstream media and the general public with high quality and well-researched print, video and audio material about the relevance of Christianity in the 21st century. An excellent resource for apologetics.

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Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Classic Christian writing resources.

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Christian Jobs Australia

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Church on the Web.

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Culture Connect. The arm of Interserve Australia dedicated to developing domestic ministries across cultures.

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D.J. Moo Biblical Studies. New Testament scholar Douglas Moo’s site:

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ESL Resources. Websites from which you can download great resources to use in your ESL classes.

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Evangelicals Now. A great magazine for giving up-to-date news relevant to the Christian community, plus helpful articles.

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Faith and Philosophy. The journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers.

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Fan into Flame. Peter Ko’s blog:

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The Geneva Push. An Australian Church Planting Network. It includes Al Stewart’s blog.

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God is Better than All. P. J. Tibayan’s blog.

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The Gospel Coalition. A fellowship of evangelical churches deeply committed to renewing faith in the gospel of Christ and to reforming ministry practices to conform fully to the Scriptures. Excellent resources and articles.

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Gordon Cheng’s Blog.

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Intercultural Training Associates. A team of trainers with experience in TESOL and cross-cultural ministry.

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Interserve Australia. A great interdenominational mission organisation, with which we ourselves served in Pakistan. Internationally Interserve has around 730 missionaries working in over 25 nations.

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John Mark Ministries. Helpful articles and resources addressing many critical issues experienced in church life.

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Koinonia. Bible-theological conversations for the community of Christ.

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Melbourne School of Theology

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Ministryblue.
This is an excellent Australian Christian Search Engine. Further Ministryblue aims at getting free, cheap or innovative resources for churches, missions and such groups in Australia.

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Monergism.

Equips Christians in the truth by making available the finest classic articles and resources of historical orthodoxy.

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Moore Theological College, Newtown, Sydney is a large and ever-growing residential college with an excellent faculty.

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Multicultural Ministry Matters. Kamal Weerakoon’s stimulating blogs.

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Paul Barnett. Great blogs from a fine New Testament scholar and historian.

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People Invest. Cultural Communications Consulting.

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Philosophy Bites. A great site for getting an idea of what modern day philosophers are thinking and saying.

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Presbyterian Church of New South Wales.

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The Presbyterian Theological Centre, Burwood, Sydney is a non-residential college with an excellent faculty.

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Protestant Church Websites in Sydney

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Read Better, Preach Better. Blogs by Con Campbell, Rick Creighton and Bruce Lowe.

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Reflections. Ying Yee’s blog:

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Reformers Book Shop.

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the Reformission. Always stimulating, consider Eugene Hor’s reflections on ministry.

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Richard Bauckham. Bible scholar and theologian.

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SIM Australia.1600 missionaries working in over 45 countries.

http://www.sim.org.au/

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SMBC. Sydney Missionary and Bible College.

http://www.smbc.com.au/

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The Sola Panel. A group of Reformed-Evangelical friends who love the five ‘solas’ of the Reformation, and want to promote a Bible-driven passion for theology, holiness and gospel ministry.

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Sydney Anglicans. This is a reformed evangelical denomination and this site always has stimulating articles and up-to-date news or relevance to Christians.

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Unity in Christ Magazine. The articles here are particularly concerned with encouraging the development of multicultural ministry.

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The Works of John Frame and Vern Polythress