to the excellent ones LX provided i have only a few (most of them are on the right hand link bar)
http://www.rzim.org
Ravi Zacharias's site, which has some good responses to issues like the Virginia Tech incident. Good for apologetics.
http://www.rzim.org/radio/archives.aspx?p=JT&o=0&i=100 radio archive! good for listening to while jogging or smth :P (since i haven't been jogging, i haven't been listening. but still.)
http://freerice.com/
This website by World Food Programme, which is supp to donate 20 grains of sponsored rice every time you get a word/phrase right. has topics on English Vocab/Grammar, art appreciation and other languages :)
http://www.gty.org/Resources/Issues
Grace To You, John MacArthur's site. He has a very firm conviction of the importance of Biblical Truth vs postmodernism. Good to hear what he has to say in light of the many theories/writers/voices around today.
http://www.stephentong.org/sermon.htm
some sermon transcripts from Stephen Tong, an Indonesian evangelist (the eyebrows guy!) you can see some clips here, i think http://tw.youtube.com/results?search_query=%E5%94%90%E5%B4%87%E8%8D%A3&search_type=&aq=f
as an example, here's him talking at a Q&A session at NUS about subjective truth, whether animals have souls, and other things :P
http://www.luminarium.org/
large compilation of english poetry + literature. Look under "Religious Writers" or "Metaphysical Poets"(at least two of them were pastors). english is old but after a bit it gets more understandable.
for instance, John Donne's most famous lines are prob here, in this sermon. "No man is an island..." (mentioned in last sunday's sermon!) He also wrote this stirring sonnet about death. In another sonnet:
"'Twas much, that man was made like God before,
But, that God should be made like man, much more."
And George Herbert i have made much of, but here's one poem: The Agonie.
hope you enjoy it :)
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