This page shows a selection of links to websites I often visit. I have chosen them to provide leads to areas close to my heart. They therefore show something of my personal values.
The usual proviso applies: While the contents of these websites reflect something of me, I do not and cannot endorse everything about them. Every one of us is flawed but we cannot wait until we or they reach perfection before we connect. As a Christian wag once said, "If you are looking for the perfect church and finally find it, then you'd better not join it because it will then no longer be perfect".
I think the same holds true for entities other than church.
When we consciously and dilligently try to build our lives around values we begin to find all manner of alliances we would otherwise not even consider.
Jonathan Hayward's website - the Tardis of theology!
Pocasset Baptist Church on Cape Cod. If you're ever on The Cape, be sure to get to know these folk. There are few other churches like this one.
Wilfred Immanuel-Jones is The Black Farmer and he is, a black farmer! Farming with serious integrity.
Tearfund did a study back in the 90s that concluded it costs us £600,000 for each job in the arms trade. CAAT is rich with information about and action against the dealers in death.
Throw off the blinkers, learn about this dreadful blight on civilisation and get involved. As they (we!) said in the 60s, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
Tearfund is a very serious Christian relief and development charity, definitely worthy of support and/or involvement. Take a year out and roll up your sleeves, you'll never be the same.
If your IQ puts you in the top 2 percent (various IQ scales are accepted), then Mensa International is the starting point for finding out about Mensa in your own country. If there is no National Mensa in your country then you can become a Direct Member through Mensa International.
Interested in 'justice' from Native People's point of view? This website will disturb you and may help get you to act.