
**So- here are some of the most intriguing or just generally off-the-chain sites
I've been to recently:
- the1025circle.
A bunch of precious college women pursuing the Lord. A UF women's ministry
(Westside... What?).
Oh yeah, and
UF's Fellowship of Christian Athletes is the junk.
- Bible Gateway. Look up verses in a
whole
host of versions.. Just a great Bible resource, Christian organization network.
- Order Bible studies, Christian living books, videos, tapes, etc. from Christian Book Distributors.
(incredibly cheap prices) and
NavPress.
- Relevant Magazine. Insightful
new medium exploring secular society and culture
and how Christians live in it, not of it.
- History House.
the site is fabulous. Even if you don’t like history, you’ll like the commentary
these folks provide. The guys who started the site graduated from Rice and
attended the IB program in high school. They’re smart. I made it through IB too;
I have no idea how.
- Rolling Stone. and
Vibe. Know the latest about pop culture.
Use sparingly. (Viva La Kazaa. R.I.P. El Napster.)
- New York Times. I was required to read it
everyday for a class; it’s actually a hard habit to kick.
They’ve got some really engaging features, about things like
the history of strife in the former Yugoslavia and the diamond wars
in Africa. Sigh. I’m a nerd.
- I'm in college=no money. Independent Bands.
and Grassroots Music. sell fantastic music
for pretty dang cheap prices
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