Truth, World View and the Cross

Dr. Janet McMullen

Woodmont Baptist Church, August 23, 1998



Limited Listing of Web Sites for reference



America Online's Christianity Online Keyword: Christianity

Apologetics and the Christian Faith http://www.

Campus Crusade for Christ http://www.ccci.org/

Christian Answers http://www.christiananswers.net/

Christian Apologetics Research Ministry http://www.carm.org/

Christian History Interactive http://www1.christianity.net/

Family Research Council http://www.frc.org This is an excellent link page for all kinds of resources for almost any Issue you might consider.

Focus on the Family http://www.family.org/

Into the Wardrobe: The C.S. Lewis Web Site wysiwyg://main.112http://csiewis.drzeus.net/main.shtml

(I know this looks weird, but that's the address....)

Josh McDowell http://www.josh.org/ (under construction)

Ravi Zacharias International Ministries http://www.rzim.org/resource_links.htm

Stand to Reason: Building Christian Thinkers for the Public Defense of the Faith http://www.str.org/

Summit Ministries http://www.christiananswers.net/summit/

Wittganstein's Net: A Christian Think Tank http://webcom.com/-ctt/

Most of these web sites have links to other sites and lots and lots of resources available for you. Be sure to check out Ravi Zacharias' newsletter. The articles are excellent and will provide good material for thought and answers to questions.

Christian Answers is also absolutely excellent; be sure to check it out.



It would be wise to familiarize yourself with these sites BEFORE school starts, because if you need them, you probably won't have the time to hunt for them and explore.



You can also check out Dr. Mc's web site at http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jmcmulle/

Go to the semester links and check out two specific course for lectures which may be relevant to you.

Com 314 is Mass Communication Theory and in it we discuss how ideas are communicated, the role of mass media in that process. Especially relevant are the lectures on semiotics.

Com 310 is our Media Ethics class. In this course we discuss the issues of truth and right and wrong. Many of the ideas presented in this seminar are found in the "Truth-Telling" lecture which can be found at

http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jmcmulle/310truth.htm/

I would very much like to hear what you're reading and how things are going at school. Feel free to contact me!

Please let me know of any new links you find.


You can EMAIL me at UNA jmcmulle@unanov.una.edu (I tend to check this one more during the school year.

Home DrMcRTF@aol.com (This is the one I check most regularly at home)

jmcmulle@hiwaay.net/ (While I check this less frequently, I'll get it)