Resources For the Young and the Youth-filled
Resources and links for the young, the young at heart, and the "just curious". Suggestions and ideas for topics and resources are more than welcome, in the meantime I will present material I discover which I think fascinating and informative or just plain fun (see the "Games" page). Being a Christian is an everlasting adventure. An adventure because we are constantly discovering the wonders of God's creation and everlasting because we "shall never die". Yes, we do "owe God a death" but we also have his promise of the resurrection and life everlasting. It's difficult to remain a pessimist once you understand the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
WEverVlogg is the videoblog project of Rev. Jonathan Fisk of Springfield PA. An interesting and sometimes off-beat look at popular culture through the lens of an orthodox Lutheran worldview. Rev. Fisk has a unique take on some of the dogmas of pop culture and it is certainly worth a view.
Games contains several embedded games and puzzles. The level of difficulty varies from child to adult. More games and puzzles will be added as I discover them.
Intelligent Design is a catch-all for videos, articles, and related material which provide philosphical and scientific support for a (broadly) theistic worldview. This includes an eclectic cross-section of material from a variety of sources.
Radio is a collection of Lutheran online radio channels.
Music is composed (pun intended) of variety of Christian genres and also includes the complete 4 hour history series "Sacred Music" produced for BBC 4. "Sacred Music" is a history of the development of music from the invention of musical notation to the 19th C.
Dr. Rod Rosenbladt, explains "Who is a Christian. There are going to be a lot of surprises at the eskaton! This is part of a 47 minute mp3 recording of a lecture on "The Gospel for those broken by the Church". A very interesing message.

