Grace-Based Resources on the Web
I can do more than complain and rant about legalism. I can provide alternatives. So, without further ado, here’s a collection of grace filled resources for your reading and listening pleasure. May these help us all in our “grace walk.”
- http://www.ransomedheart.com/default.aspx – podcasts and blogs
- http://www.gracewalkministries.blogspot.com/ – Steve McVey’s blog, founder of Grace Walk Ministries – home page here: http://www.gracewalk.org/ for podcasts of his sermons, books and more.
- http://www.henze-associates.com/blog/ – variety of messages about who we are in Christ, and what true grace and freedom really means to all of us struggling in our walk of faith. In particular: http://www.henze-associates.com/blog/2009/08/02/cal/the-power-of-the-gospel/
Dig with me and uncover the joy of life and freedom that’s been buried under piles of religious dirt. … Check out the real Jesus Christ, not the religious icon … and you just might discover the real you.
People to People Ministries — proclaiming Jesus Christ and the reality of His life in you.
Subscribe to a weekly newsletter, listen to podcasts, and more. By the way, Bob George (the founder of People to People Ministries) was and is instrumental in my and my husband’s “grace walk” journey.
- Richard Rohr’s “Radical Grace” http://www.cacradicalgrace.org/ – where you can sign up for his daily email meditations – very thought provoking.
- http://www.thegraceproject.com/ — This seems to be the website of a church in London, UK, and has a lot of resources – audio casts, blogs, articles, sermons, etc.
- http://www.themeetinghouse.ca/
A group of church plants, primarily in Ontario, sermons available online. From their website:
Tired of Religion?
Are you tired of religion but still interested in spirituality? Are you cynical about institutional approaches to God while still being open to exploring your faith? Welcome to The Meeting House—a church for people who aren’t into church. We’d love for you to join us as we explore issues of importance in a decidedly irreligious way.
- Drew Marshall http://www.drewmarshall.ca/listen2009.html – out of Toronto, Ontario, and podcasts of every program are available online. With interesting guests and conversation, it’s
Canada’s most listened to talk back radio show.



