Welcome to MySpiritualAdvisor.com's
Helpful Websites page.
I will begin to look for web pages for you to surf. The newcomers are
listed first. Then there are the old standards. This page will increase as I
get the opportunity to examine more websites. Be sure to email
customerservice@MySpiritualAdvisor.com with any suggestions. I will be
glad to check these sites out and then decide whether or not I will
recommend them. Peace and enjoy.
Complete RSS. This is a great find. If you haven't
discovered RSS, you need to do it now. RSS is "Really Simple
Syndicate." It is a great way to find items on the web in your areas
of interest. It is update automatically through a "feed" from a
website to your "RSS aggregator." This is just a way to "pluck"
articles from your favorite websites. Then you get three to four
sentences which tell you what the new updated story or item is about.
Check it out at Complete RSS.
Laridian, Inc. offers Bibles for your Palm Computer or Microsoft OS for
hand held devices. You can simply pay to download a version of the
Bible and then install it on your handheld device. To do so, click
here.
Anne Pinkerton Davidson has some wonderful iconography you should check
out. Icons help us center on God during our prayer during meditation
and worship. They are a means to channel our prayers to God.
You can access her wonderful icons at
http://www.iconofile.com
Her icon of St. Mark the Evangelist is featured on our homepage. You
can access her site by clicking on the icon, too.
This is a wonderful web page to choose mailing lists which can apply to
your spiritual growth. Look at the list for healing especially. It is a
society called the Society of Archbishop Justus:
http://justus.anglican.org/maillists.html
This website I found interesting because it endorses the thought process of
one of the great thinkers of the 20th Century, Bp. Lesslie Newbigin. This is
a thick thinker's site. You should try it out to get an idea of how to deal
with the Gospel in the Western Culture:
http://gospel-culture.org.uk/
Christian Mysticism. This gives some great quotes about the great mystery of
God. Mystics were people who had such intense experiences of God in the
silence that they almost lost complete sensation that they were there. The
experience was one of great ecstasy. The website address:
http://www.digiserve.com/mystic Christian/
The Vatican II pages. This is some of the most beautiful theological writing
that I have read. Take your time and be open. The website address:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/index.htm