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While we can all have different points of view about many subjects (prophecy, for example), no one can doubt or deny the Trinity, the deity of Jesus Christ, the Person of the Holy Spirit, salvation by faith and other similar basic truths which constitute the fundament of the Christian faith, and call himself a Christian. Please read our Statement of Faith. We take our responsability very seriously, since we are dealing with eternal life and death issues. We have taken great care to present you only those sites which reflect a sound, time-tested orthodoxy. Unfortunately, even some of the sites we propose, offer in their own links, access to heretical ministries. If in our selected links should you find objectionable doctrinal items, please E-mail us and we will speedily verify it. Remember, if you are a Christian, you also have a responsibility. Good surfing!
Comments: Web editor Ron Graff, is ever busy updating this interesting and very informative site. Comments: an excellent index of news, as they happen, to keep abreast of events. Prophecy students will appreciate the various areas of info. Comments: Dave Hunt and T.A. McMahon are two of the most lucid witnesses of our End Times. Articles, audio, and free newsletter included. Comments: David Wilkerson's great sermons available in several languages. Comments: Once you get used to editor Todd Stranberg's brand of humor, you will be eagerly awaiting his updates. Comments: There have been more Christians martyred in the last one hundred years than in the 1900 years since the birth of the Church. Find out what is happening this very day! Comments: a Ministry for all Arab speaking people. Excellent material, including audio messages and an audio version of the New Testament in Arabic. A careful and loving outreach, including explanations of recurrent misunderstandings between Christianity and Islam.
Comments: a Ministry "reaching out to Jewish people in love", and also teaching Christians their Jewish heritage. Unique insights from a privileged perspective.
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