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General Christian Websites:

www.arocha.org - A Rocha  is a Christian nature conservation organisation that was founded in Portugal and now also works in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Netherlands and UK as well as other countries around the world. Their website provides contact details for different countries as well an excellent ‘Resources’ section which has a lot of material of potential value in the classroom.

www.bethinking.org - This website is run by the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship in the UK in partnership with International Fellowship of Evaneglical Students (IFES), Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF), l'Abri and the Zecharias Trust. It aims to make available the best Christian thinking and communication resources and includes sections on Apologetics, Culture and Worldview, Science and Christianity, History and Jesus, Truth and intolerance and many others. It is recommended for anybody working with thinking young people and adults.

www.christianstudiesunit.org.uk - The website of the Christian Studies Unit provides a list of books giving a Christian perspective on a wide range of subjects, books that are not readily available from any other single source in Europe.

www.gospel-culture.org.uk - The Gospel and our Culture Network aims to stimulate and assist the Church's witness in and to Western culture. This website has a wealth of resources, articles and links to other potentially useful websites.

www.godlyplay.org - The Center for the Theology of Childhood has developed Godly Play, a distinctive method of Christian education for children aged 2 to 12. This website gives a helpful introduction to the theory and practice of this approach.

www.svnet.org - The Senior Volunteer Network links is a unique volunteer teacher organisation that links Christian teachers with situations of need around the world where they can help. (At present they are only able to register volunteers who are resident in the UK.)