Here are a few of my favorite links.
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http://www.ccli.com/CCLITV/ -- Click on Instruct for a wealth of video instruction on praise guitar, vocal technique, singing backup, and more. Great stuff!
http://www.biblegateway.com/ -- a great site for finding those references ("I know it says X-Y-Z somewhere. Where is that?") or for starting a topical study.
http://kids.yahoo.com/games/game/bouncingballs -- I prefer the arcade-style games to the role-playing or virtual-world style games, and this is one of my recent favorites. It's sort of a combination of breakout and tetris.
http://ifrac.tripod.com/pc/ -- This is my favorite game from yesteryear. It is basically a three-dimensional tetris. Several years ago I made the top ten on the worldwide high scorers list. I've now dropped to #44 -- 37,704 (http://ifrac.tripod.com/cgi-bin/ifr_show_hiscores.cgi), but still hanging on. (It's not much for a "claim to fame," but I've got to take what I can get! :^)
http://www.backtothebible.org/index.php/The-Twelve-Voices-of-Christmas.html -- The Twelve Voices of Christmas tell the story of Christmas from the perspective of twelve characters such as the Wise Men, Herod, the Angel Gabriel, and of course Mary and Joseph. A favorite of mine around Christmas.
http://www.greatcom.org/resources/whoisjesusorig/lordliarlunatic.html -- Some compelling reasons to consider Christianity unique among religions, and forsake the nonsense that Jesus was merely a good teacher.
Other favorites that probably need no explanation include:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
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