Saturday, March 08, 2008

Free downloads

Free PDF book: Using Facebook as ministry tool

Facebook is the world’s largest social network, with over 400 million users.
It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially as an exclusive network for Harvard students. (Learn more)

Facebook reached an important milestone for the week ending March 13, 2010 by surpassing Google in the US to become the most visited website for the week.

Chris Forbes of Ministry Marketing Coach has put together this free easy-to-read e-book for great tips on how pastors and other ministry leaders can use Facebook to multiply ministry. Topics covered in this free e-book include:

  • How to make the most of your profile information
  • Tips for Networking with People in Facebook
  • All about groups, messages, poking, etc
  • Meet prospects for your church
  • Learn more about the members in your church
  • Testimonies from pastors who use FaceBook
Related article: How Trinity Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas, USA is using the Internet

Heartlight Magazine offers numerous free resources for churches and ministries:

[1] Heart Gallery (thousands of scriptural artwork images available for viewing; select from the most recent, past favorites, or search to find exactly what you're looking for)

[2] HeartCards (a free electronic Christian greeting card service for friends and loved ones world wide with topics such as Salvation, Friendship, Love, Thanks, Comfort, Encouragement, Praise, Inspiration; you can customize the e-card as to style, sound and date.)

[3] PowerPoint resources (collection of templates, images, and slide show presentations to help assist you in your particular ministry; Templates - with various themes; Backgrounds - images for presentations; Seminars - presentations done by Heartlight staff

From Heartlight’s Rules of Use
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ChristianPhotos.net is a leap of faith. Everything is free - you can download high resolution stock photography for Christian purposes without having to pay anything - expenses are covered by donations and ads. The photos can be used freely in Christian advertisements, program booklets, bulletins, invitations, newsletters, religious education materials, flyers, posters and any other project for which photos are needed. The vision of ChristianPhotos.net is simple: it wants to help churches to publish better material for spreading the word of Gospel. You can also submit your own photos. Photo categories include Religious, People, Animals, Scenery, Plants, Macro, Artistic, Objects, and Uncategorized. Apply now for a free account.

The Great Doctrines of the Bible, by William Evans (God, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, Church, Scriptures, Angels, Satan, Last Things); download zipped e-book

Free graphics and Powerpoint presentations (zipped files) in creationism, from Answers in Genesis

Free graphics (please read usage policy)

Astronomy and the Bible
Creation Cloning and Life
Creation/Evolution
Dating Fossils and Rocks
Can You Defend What You Believe?
Facts About Apemen
The Fossil Record
Origin of Life
Origin of Man

Free e-books from Man in the Mirror

Coming Back to God (106 pages, 318 KB)

Do you know a man who would likely embrace Christianity if someone would carefully answer his lingering questions and honest doubts? Pat has written this book to reach out to such men. Chapters include:

1. The Soul’s Search for Rest - “Why Am I Still So Restless?”
2. The Feeling of Futility - “There Must Be More”
3. The Worldly System - “I Can’t Take It Anymore”
4. The Moral System - “I Can’t Fake It Anymore”
5. The Religious System - “Why Do I Feel Robbed of the Best Years of My Life?”
6. Giving the Christian System Another Look
7. Is the Idea of God Logical?
8. Shouldn’t Science Rule over Theology?
9. Since Life Is So Futile, Why Should I Believe
God Cares about Me Personally?
10. How Can a Man Stake His Entire Life on Believing the Bible

Understanding Your Man in the Mirror (formerly titled What Husbands Wish Their Wives Knew About Men) 580KB, 229 pages; chapters include:
  1. Significance - What Is It That Your Husband Wants?
  2. Obstacles - What’s Troubling Your Husband?
  3. Pressure - Understanding the Pressure Your Husband Feels
  4. Work - Why Men Are Preoccupied with Work
  5. Temptations - The Six Persistent Temptations Men Struggle With
  6. Companionship - What a Husband Needs from His Wife
  7. Physical Intimacy - What Else a Man Needs from His Wife
  8. Communication - What Men Want to Express but Find Difficult
  9. Resolving Conflict - Help Around the House and Other Sore Spots
  10. Appearance - Why a Man Wants His Wife to Look Good
  11. Fathering - Your Husband’s Changing View of Being a Dad
  12. Hard Years - Living with a Difficult Husband
  13. Perspective - Why Your Husband May Not Be As Bad As You Think
  14. Golden Years - Preparing for Winter
How to Survive the Economic Meltdown

Pat’s new book features 35 hard earned spiritual, practical and financial survival strategies based on lessons learned during his own personal financial crisis. Every day for seven long years he woke up not knowing whether or not he would be forced into bankruptcy. By God’s grace, he was able to avoid bankruptcy and not only survive, but experience extraordinary spiritual growth.

InVerse version 3.71 (simplifies Bible verse memorization, containing over 15,300+ verses preloaded in 2,800 of the best known Bible passages from 11 Bible translations)

Christian freeware and free church software, listed in TechMission (Internet filtering and accountability software; church management software; worship/lyric projection software; Bible software; Christian freeware; office software educational software; computer utilities; internet; graphics & multimedia; palm Bible software; open source Christian software)

Tracts4God (fundamental KJB tracts, articles and sermons using the law to point to Christ; free to download, customize and print.)

Why It Pays to be a Christian by Norbert Lieth (93 pages PDF, 1 MB total file size; from Midnight Call Ministries)

Excerpts:
The Encyclopedia Britannica uses 20,000 words to describe Jesus. This description takes up more space than the encyclopedia devotes to Aristotle, Cicero, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Buddha, Confucius, Mohammed and Napoleon.

The following statements are from well-known people concerning Jesus:


French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau said: “It would have been a greater miracle to invent such a life as that of Christ than His actual existence is.”


At the end of his life, Napoleon Bonaparte, who engaged half of Europe in war, wrote these words in his diary: “With all my armies and generals, I have not been able to make one single continent subject to me in a quarter of a century. But this Jesus has conquered nations and cultures without the use of arms for centuries.”

Well-known historian H.G. Wells was asked what person had the greatest influence on history. He answered that if one were to judge the greatness of a man according to historical aspects, Jesus would be at the top of the list.
Where is God When Things Go Wrong?” by evangelist/apologist John Blanchard is a free PDF booklet to download from David Legge's www.preachtheword.com and by kind permission of evangelicalpress.org (Note: This download is for personal use only and should not be printed or copied. The book can be ordered singly or in bulk from Evangelical Press)

Excerpts:
Why should issues of good and evil, or human suffering, cause any problems? If the British philosopher Bertrand Russell was right to dismiss man as ‘a curious accident in a backwater’, why should it matter in the least whether lives are ended slowly or suddenly, peacefully or painfully, one by one or en masse? If the Oxford professor Peter Atkins, another dogmatic atheist, is right to call mankind ‘just a bit of slime on a planet’, why should we be remotely concerned at the systematic slaughter of six million Jews or half a million Rwandans? Are we traumatized when we see slime trodden on or shoveled down a drain? The whole world wept over the destruction and death brought about by the tsunami in the Indian Ocean, but why not have the same anguish over the fate of beetles or bacteria, rats or reptiles? If human beings are simply the result of countless chemical and biological accidents, how can they have any personal value, and why should we turn a hair if dictatorial regimes or natural disasters dispose of them by the million? The same applies to violence or bloodshed on a personal or limited basis. If we are nothing more than biological flukes, with no meaningful origin or destiny, why should the way we treat each other matter more than the way other creatures behave?

How can we jump from atoms to ethics and from molecules to morality? If we are merely genetically programmed machines, how can we condemn anything as being ‘evil’, or commend anything as being ‘good’? Why should we be concerned over issues of justice or fairness, or feel any obligation to treat other ‘machines’ with dignity or respect? When people respond to tragedy by asking, ‘How can there be a just God?’ their question is logically flawed, as without him words like ‘just’ and ‘unjust’ are purely matters of personal opinion.
The Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood (free resources like articles, journal articles, sermons, book reviews, conference audio, online books, questions and answers, evangelical feminism and Biblical truth; with multi-lingual resources in Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish)

Free internet filtering, parental controls and Christian accountability software:

[1] TechMission Safe Families We-Blocker internet filtering software from http://www.safefamilies.org/download.php (Free software to block inappropriate material)

[2] X3Watch from http://x3watch.com/ (An accountability software program helping with online integrity. Whenever you browse the Internet and access a site which may contain questionable material, the program will save the site name on your computer in a hidden folder. A person of your choice (an accountability partner) will receive an email containing all possible questionable sites you may have visited within the month. This information is meant to encourage open and honest conversation between friends and help us all be more accountable.)

[3] TUKI from http://tuki.com/ (Web browser designed for children that has parental controls)

[4] Dan’s Guardian from http://dansguardian.org/ (An award winning Open Source web content filter which currently runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, HP-UX, and Solaris. It filters the actual content of pages based on many methods including phrase matching, PICS filtering and URL filtering. It does not purely filter based on a banned list of sites like lesser totally commercial filters.)

[5] Accountability Pal from http://sourceforge.net/projects/accpal/ (Monitors your network and keeps track of who is using the Internet and what they are viewing, downloading, uploading, etc. It emails a report of each user's activity to the person/people you specify. Great for parents and businesses.)

[6] Naomi from http://www.naomifilter.org/ (An advanced internet filtering program. Easy to use and totally free, this is intended for families, and kids in particular.)

Other Internet filters:

Care2's Race for Children - click daily (for free) to help provide children in need with food, medical attention and education
K9 Web Protection - a free internet filter
Safe Families - free internet filtering and parental control software
Reveal - a free program for finding if porn files are stored on your computer
File Sharing Sentinel - free parental control tool for blocking file-sharing programs
SurfPass - free version of the SurfPass filter, which also allows time limits, logging, etc.
B Gone - free web filter based on keywords list
NoWorrys - allows access to trusted sites (list) only (see also: PpGuard)
ICRA Plus - free tool, offers control over access to labelled sites
WebWatcher - one of the best commercial parental control tools
X3 Watch - free accountability program (informs about accesses to questionable sites - for PC and MAC)KidRocket - web browser for young kids (limits access to web sites)
Hosts-File.net - easily block scammer, phishing and other malicious websites (Windows only)
LogProtect - prevent your child from transmitting his personal coordinates (can be bypassed, though)
Popup blockers - free software for removing unwanted pop-ups
FraudEliminator - anti-phishing (email frauds) toolbar
SpyBot - free program to remove dialers, spyware, and other malware from your pc
HiJackThis - invaluable tools for removal of hijackers, dialers, and more (download CWShredded and HiJackThis)
Free tools - listing free filters, website is in French
Squid - proxy/blacklisting for administrators
Censornet - a free filter for Linux
Counseling in the Church, free PDF from 9 Marks (47 pages, 354 kbytes)

Five Advantages of Church-Based Counseling; Counseling and Discipleship; Twenty Ways to Cultivate a Culture of Counseling in Your Church; Looking at the Past and Present of Counseling; Cultivating a Culture of Counseling and Discipleship; Sorting Out the Spiritual and the Physical in Counseling

Gospel downloads

The Scripture Memory Connection (support and free software for Scripture memorization)

Angel Verses - Kids Verse Cards (free Bible Verse Cards for children to download and print, to help motivate kids to learn scripture)

Craft Ideas For Kids (craft ideas, resources, projects)

Free craft idea for kid (download free printable kid craft template)

Faith Kids Sunday School Bible Bytes (unique Christian children's activities, easy 3D crafts, lesson support info for teachers, on-line interactive programs and room posters freely shared in faith. P3 to grade 8)

Cyberspace Ministry - At Your Service! (download our Bible games like Quest for God's Armor, Bible in Mind, Bible Wordokus; join one of our online Bible classes, The Moment of Truth, If I Were Told the Future, The Last Countdown, or take online test to discover your spiritual gifts!

100% FREE 3-D Christian Computer Wallpaper (free, 3D computer rendered, unique Christian Wallpaper for your computer desktop. These cool wallpapers can't be found anywhere else.

100%FREE Bible Software, MP3 Bible, Study tools, Jesus Movie... (free Bible Software, MP3 Bibles, online movies, biblestudy tools and other link that help you grow into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ!

3D Christian Wallpaper and Computer Backgrounds (all original, high quality, free 3D rendered Christian desktop wallpaper. All of the computer backgrounds can be downloaded with or without the Bible verses that inspired the picture.

Bible Study Charts.com (free PDF Downloads - Bible Studies, Outlines, Time Line Charts, over 500 Midi Hymns, Scripture Bookmarks & Magnets prayerfully designed to be used as tools to encourage you to study God's Word.

Resources for Christian Teachers (free resources for teachers, home schoolers, Sunday School teachers and other children's ministry workers; printable lessons, coloring, crafts, puzzles, and more)

Bible Explorer 4.0 (free download of over 200 free Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, and more)




Free Powerpoint and PDF for children, from Jim Eliff’s Christian Communicators Worldwide ministry

The Eaglet” from CCW is a story explaining true faith and repentance, vividly illustrated by Caffy Whitney. This publication is two new formats - as a Power Point file and as a PDF file for Adobe Acrobat. You can use these files to print color transparencies for overhead projectors, to read with your child directly from your computer, or with your video projector for VBS or other events.

[1] Download with text (Powerpoint or PDF)

[2] Download with no text (Powerpoint or PDF)

[3] Thumbnail preview of The Eaglet

The Pictorial Survey of the Bible by Buz McNutt from CCW is a graphic overview in a simple format to help children and adults understand the chronology of the Bible. CCW has been distributing the survey for years. It now offers a revised survey in new formats—as a Power Point file and as a PDF file for Adobe Acrobat. By teaching one of the 36 points each week, it is possible for children and adults to learn the entire Bible in one school year. The survey can also be used in a single session overview to encourage believers in their understanding of the Bible.

[1] Pictorial Survey of the Bible in Powerpoint

[2] Pictorial Survey of the Bible in PDF

[3] Thumbnail preview of the survey (Please be patient, the graphics take a while to download)

Free PDFs on world missions

Joshua Project now offers free PDF materials on world missions which can be used as posters in bulletin boards or as inserts for church bulletins. The religion PDFs are Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim.

Also available are PDFs for world missions on twelve regions of the world, namely:

South Pacific Region 1 Southeast Asia Region 2 Northeast Asia Region 3 South Asia Region 4 Central Asia Region 5 Middle East / N. Africa Region 6 East / South Africa Region 7 West / Central Africa Region 8 East Europe / Eurasia Region 9 Western Europe Region 10 Central / S. America Region 11N. America / Caribbean Region 12

Free world missions Powerpoints from Joshua Project

[1] Let the Nations be Glad (download Powerpoint, 16.2 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

A challenging PowerPoint about the unfinished task of the Great Commission from people and language perspectives. Gives an overview of some of the things God is doing around the world as well as some of the challenges remaining to finishing the task.
[2] Signs of the Times (download Powerpoint, 21.6 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

This PowerPoint looks at some of the Biblical signs that will characterize the end times. In addition, this PowerPoint provides an overview of some of the major positive and negative trends in global missions.

[3] Status of World Evangelization (download Powerpoint 7.1 MB; download handout in Word or PDF; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

This PowerPoint provides a snapshot of the overall status of world evangelization with a particular focus on the unfinished task of the Great Commission. A visionary tool for small groups, churches, mission conferences, denominations and mission agencies.

[4] Least Reached of Southeast Asia (download Powerpoint, 3.1 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

A PowerPoint detailing the status of the Great Commission and least-reached peoples in eleven countries of Southeast Asia.

[5] Thirty Unreached Peoples (download Powerpoint, 8.2 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

Thirty of the most unreached people groups in the world. Great for introducing a prayer gathering, Great Commission sermon or mission conference and creating vision for unreached peoples.

[6] “Where Are We” by Stan Parks (download Powerpoint, 554.2 KB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

A PowerPoint created by Stan Parks and presented at the Ethne '06 Conference. Where Are We looks at our changing world and church and how those changes impact unreached people group ministry.

[7] State of the Gospel from Operation World (download Powerpoint, 10.7 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

This PowerPoint was created by Jason Mandryk using Operation World information. It provides an excellent overview of missions and global evangelization.

[8] Joshua Project Overview (download Powerpoint, 1.8 MB; view the Powerpoint in your browser: click on the slide, not the arrows to advance.)

An overview of Joshua Project outlining the vision, activities and audience of this initiative.

Free e-book “130 Youth Group tips and ideas” from Student Ministry Network (filled with great ideas to fuel your leadership in youth ministry, especially written by Tim Schmoyer for the small-church youth leaders who volunteer their time from a huge heart for students but have very little training and even feels a little lost in this whole youth ministry thing.)

Free e-book “40 Icebreakers for Small Groups” from Grahame Knox (Help your youth group students participate, connect with, listen to one another; Use the icebreakers in this eBook to help your students connect with each other during Sunday school classes, small groups, or retreats; These icebreakers are broken into two different sections: Getting to know you activities and group builders. Many of these activities can be done with little or no additional supplies.)

Free game resource “Minute to Win It” from StudentMinistry.org (Challenge your kids to beat the records in Candy Elevator, Ka-Broom, Stack Attack and almost 100 other games; This 106 page PDF document includes a Table of Contents listing games alphabetically. Each game includes a game description, rules, items needed and a challenge to beat the current record.)

Free teaching game “Islands Initiative” from Leader Treks (This interactive game will teach your students about the importance of focus and will build teamwork; Two-page PDF document includes directions, a script, and diagrams for setting up, along with the goals for this activity)

Free discussion guide for “Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are” by Alex and Brett Harris, from WaterBrook Multnomah (This 16 page PDF discussion guide contains questions for each chapter of the book, but you can also use these questions as part of a separate series on living for what really matters; Challenge your students to do hard things, and to turn the world upside-down for Jesus.)


Free PDF Big Story Gospel Presentation, from James Choung’s book, “True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In (a simple way using four circles to share a holistic picture of the Gospel, with a Frequently Asked Question section at the end. Watch him explain in this three-minute video clip, The Big Story.)



Free discussion guide “Discovering Jesus” from Mosaic Church (Use this 14 page PDF document to guide your small group into a deeper discussion of Jesus’ true identity and the transformation He offers to us. This six session guide would also be a great way for your small group to introduce Jesus to their non-Christian friends.)

Free devotional “Courage Under Fire: Meet Job” from Ginghamsburg Church (Help your kids to develop their daily walk with God using this week-long devotion on the life of Job; This 2 page PDF devotion includes: Background on the story of Job (helpful for parents as they lead their kids in devotions during the week); Short readings and questions for each day of the week; Memory verse; Prayer journal space)

Free e-book “Do You Want a Friend?” from Desiring God (38 page PDF eBook to read to your students to reinforce a teaching about what an incredible friend we have in Jesus; you could also send this as a resource in an email or newsletter to the parents in your ministry, so they can read it with their kids at home.)

Free youth media study “Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-years old” from Interlinc (Use the findings of this 85 page PDF document from the Kaiser Family Foundation to gain insight into the impact media has on your students, including television, cell phones, computers, video games, music, and movies.

Free e-book Christianity: Hoax or History from Josh McDowell Ministry (100 pages, 3.43 MB; equip your church members to share their faith boldly; in this book, McDowell shares compelling evidence for the resurrection of Christ, the authenticity of Scripture, and what it all means for us today.)

Free e-book “Skeptics Who Demanded a Verdict” from Josh McDowell (116 pages, 4 MB; read how three skeptics - Chuck Colson, C.S. Lewis, and Josh McDowell - came to faith in Jesus Christ. Encourage your congregation to use this resource for reaching out to friends who might be skeptical of faith)

Free evangelism resource “Discover Your Evangelism Style (12 page PDF resource by Mark Mittleberg, co-author of How to Become a Contagious Christian with Bill Hybels; As your congregants discover their personal evangelism style, encourage them to be themselves as they share the Good News of Jesus Christ with others)

Free downloadable tools from Church Unique (Will Mancini challenges church leaders to rethink the unique vision and mission of their particular church. Use these downloadable tools to help you reassess your vision and what might be clouding your thinking. These downloadable tools include: The Clarity Quiz - How clear is your vision? Sources of a Malnourished Identity - What is the glue that holds your church together? Thinkholes - Six common hazards that inhibit thoughtful leadership; The Vision Frame - Five irreducible questions of leadership; The Spider Diagram - What are the six essential vision casting ingredients that must be said when articulating your vision?)

Free e-book “Leadership Learnings from Bloggers”, from Exponential Network (over 250 pages of leadership insights from leading bloggers such as Mark Batterson, Seth Godin, Alan Hirsch, and Craig Groeschel; Use insights from this 279-page PDF document to sharpen your leadership team on a wide variety of topics, including compassion, authenticity, and innovation)

Free study guide for “So Beautiful”, by Leonard Sweet (Discover God’s beautiful design for the church; Use this 47 page PDF document as a companion guide to reading So Beautiful by Leonard Sweet, or use it independently in small group discussion about becoming a missional, relational, and incarnational church community. Along with questions specifically from the book are more general questions about suffering, the nature of the church, and the missional life. There are also several different Scripture readings for discussion and devotion.)

Free e-book “Fired Up or Burned Out” from by Michael Lee Stallard and Rev. Jason Pankau on how to transform your organization through the power of connection; you can use this e-book to build up your ministry staff, or pass it along to your congregants to use in their own work and marketplace ministry. It provides insight into the following: What Fires Us Up? The Three Keys to Connecting Your Team and Lighting Their Fires (based on Christian values); The Fire Starts with You: Become a Person of Character and Connection to Light the Team Around You; Learn from Twenty Great Leaders Over Twenty Days.

Desiring God, by John Piper (read this book online or download the PDF 399 pages, 1.2 MB; you can also download Desiring God study guide 90 pages, 248 kb or Desiring God study guide for groups 16 pages, 640 kb).

The great business of life is to glorify God by enjoying him forever. Discord between duty and delight doesn’t exist: delight is our duty. Piper stuns us again and again with things we saw in the Bible, but never dared to believe. Join him on this dangerous quest for maximum joy in God. But beware, it may cost you your life. Never mind – “the steadfast love of the Lord is better than life” (Psalm 63:3).

Don’t Waste Your Life from John Piper (PDF complete book 198 pages, 2 MB and study guide 128 pages, 1.44 MB

God created us to live with a single passion: to joyfully display his supreme excellence in all spheres of life. The wasted life is the life without this passion. God calls us to pray and think and dream and plan and work, not to be made much of, but to make much of him in every part of our lives.)


Framework for Christian Faith, by Galyn Wiemers (founder of Generation Word ministry and teaching pastor at Faith Evangelical Free Church in Audubon, Iowa)

This free e-book (262 pages, 5.64MB total file size) compiles the notes and handouts from a yearlong Bible School series. It is designed to help believers advance in their own understanding and personal study skills and contains a wealth of information from any areas of Christian study, including apologetics, hermeneutics, the history of the English Bible, Old Testament, the life of Christ, the book of Acts, church history, Greek, the New Testament letters and biblical theology.


The material was originally taught in a fifty-week series of one-hour classes. Each section ends with a list of important facts, review questions, discussion topics and suggested readings. In addition, countless charts, maps and diagrams are found inside to help with visual learning. A companion CD (available only in the US upon e-mail request at gw@generationword.com) also contains the complete text of the book, maps and diagrams - so all may be reproduced by the reader for personal use or use in teaching and presenting.

Free drama scripts and resources for church groups

A Calling to the Stage” is a free PDF book by Davis S. Lampel for those involved in Christian drama—be they directors of an independent group, an actor in the local church, or the music minister who seasonally directs actors in his or her musicals. The Director’s Edition contains all chapters in all four parts (The His Company Way; A Director's Guide; An Actor’s Guide; The Next Level). The Actor’s Edition does not include Part Two, two chapters from Part One, and two chapters from Part Four. There is no charge for either edition: both books are immediately available for downloading, in their entirety. Both books are copyrighted, however, so when printing them for your use, all pages—and especially the copyright page— must be kept together.

Download Director’s Edition (15 mb PDF file; 34 chapters; 262 pages); Download Actor’s Edition (9.20 mb PDF file; 18 chapters; 132 pages). Other free resources from Davis S. Lampel are Newest Script, Monologues, Sketches, One-acts, Multi-acts, Musical Resources, The Twelve, and Worship Resources.

Dramatix is a collection of drama scripts written by Christians around the world. The collection currently totals more than 1200 scripts. The majority are available free of charge (see conditions of use at the foot of each script). Categories include: Bible Stories; Easter; Christmas; Children’s; Christian Belief; Christian Walk; Evangelism & Pre-evangelism; Issues; Festivals; Historic & Fantasy; Humour; Mime; Mission; Musicals & Longer scripts; Archived Scripts

Christian Scripts Free by Bob Snook (over 1000 scripts for stage, radio and seasonal; download zipped e-book all scripts for the stage, 3000 typewritten pages; download zipped e-book all scripts for radio, 900 typewritten pages)

Free Christian comedy and drama skits from Christians Kit Scripts

What is good Christian drama? by Dramatix co-ordinator John McNeil (RTF file)

How can I do drama when we don’t have a drama team or any actors? One answer is to use still photographs and PowerPoint.

SermonCentral.com dramas

Free website usability guidelines book, from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Throughout your Web design or redesign project, you should take advantage of what is already known about best practices for each step of the process. The Research-Based Web Design & Usability Guidelines (PDF, 20.64MB) brings you these best practices compiled through an extensive process of research and review. (From usability.gov)

You can also download specific sections of the book:
Note: This ministry does not necessarily endorse or share all the views and opinions expressed in the materials, resources or links mentioned in these posts. Please always refer to the Articles of Faith and Biblical distinctives of Baptists when you study these materials.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm curious: have you heard of the Covenant Eyes accountability program? What makes it unique is that it gives you the option to simply monitor your Internet surfing, filter it, or both. A good filtering program is very helpful for children and families, but a good monitoring program is great for adults and children alike who want to be accountable to others about where they go online.

The Covenant Eyes accountability program simply tracks where you go online. Then each part of each Web page is scored for its content (the scores are based on obscene material). The way it works is you choose 2 or 3 people that you want to receive a detailed “accountability report” of all the places you've been online. These people then receive that report via email or they can access it whenever they want, 24/7 on the Covenant Eyes website. What this does is it allows you complete freedom to go wherever you want online without being blocked, but all the while you know you are being held accountable for where you are going. It takes away the anonymity and secrecy of online activity. This builds self-control online and trust in relationships.

The filter is like other Internet filters except it can work hand-in-hand with the accountability program. Because Covenant Eyes is the only filter on the market that effectively scores the entire URL (web address), it is a very robust program.

Covenant Eyes also has a promotional code you can use to get a free month to try out their accountability service. Go to www.covenanteyes.com and enter promocode 'onefree' to receive a free 30 day trial of the program.