Tuesday, August 16, 2005

New on the AAC Website: Multi-media Resources Page

The AAC has recently added a new section on its website for a listing of multi-media resources (DVDs, videos, CDs, books, and other resources) that they have reviewed and recommend to you. Go to the AAC home page (http://www.americananglican.org) and look under "Resource Center" for the new "Multi-media Resources" page.

They are just beginning to build this on-line "library" page, and they invite your recommendations for additions to the page. These resources do not have to be strictly Anglican--they are looking for biblically-sound resources that will edify the soul and mind. Please refer to this new resource page often in the coming months to discover non-AAC resources that may benefit you individually, your church, or other groups in your community. They have added two resources so far that they encourage you to check out:

"A Decision for God" (DVD)www.anglicandecision.com"A Decision for God" is a DVD which tells the story of how two parishes in Washington State each made the decision to leave the Episcopal Church of the U.S. and remain in the Worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a story for any Christian and every worshiping body that seeks to be faithful to Holy Scripture and to the Lord whose faithfulness never ends. The parishes of St. Charles Anglican Church and St. Stephens Anglican Church invite you to visit their website where one can watch their video online or request a free DVD.

"We've Had Dessert: Biblical Malnutrition & Today's Episcopal Church" (Online Book)By Charles W. Slaton, Jr.www.haddessert.comThere has been a lot of theological dialogue on the turmoil in the Episcopal Church. However, Charles W. “Slats” Slaton, Jr. speaks the language of the laity in his inspirational online book, We’ve Had Dessert. Biblical Malnutrition & Today’s Episcopal Church.After years of seeing God’s authority challenged, the frustrations of this parishioner’s heart were finally poured onto paper. The result is an indisputable, fervent call for orthodoxy. Though only 30 pages, this engaging booklet gets to the core of the problem in the ECUSA - and because this problem is universal, it speaks clearly to other denominations as well. It is truth made simple -- and a must-read. The entire publication ofWe’ve Had Dessert can be downloaded at the website above.

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