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Table of Contents

I.    Free Stuff and Bargains
II.   Bible Resources
III.  Christian Organizations
IV.   Secular Organizations
V.    Internet Stuff
VI.   Chat Programs (Instant Messengers)
VII.  Programming and Web Development
VIII. Personal Web Pages
IX.   MySpace Pages
Free Stuff and Bargains
Sound and Spirit (BMG) This website allows you to buy 12 CDs for less than $4.60 each.

(do the math: $2.79 S&H x 12 CDs + $17.98 regular priced CD = $51.49 / 12 CDs = $4.29 before tax)

If you are serious about buying CDs, this is the best offer I have seen. You first join and buy 2 CDs for $2.79 each (S&H). Then you buy one for about $20.77 for most of their single CD sets, (double CD sets cost about double S&H plus take two free selections or cost extra). You have one year to buy your full price CD. Then you buy 9 more for $2.79 each. You do have to pay sales tax which varies from State to State but that isn't too much. They have a pretty good selection in Christian music. They also have classical and worldly music. You can visit their website to check out what they have. the only annoying thing is you have to decline their featured selection each month or they automatically ship it to you. If they do you can put refused, return to sender on it and they will credit you. You can quit any time after you buy your full priced CD. They also run monthly specials which sometimes are almost as good as the deal you get when you sign up. (example: unlimited CDs for $4.99 each with free S&H for orders over $40) I have joined twice personally, and since it is illegal (and a sin) to copy other peoples CDs, this is a great alternative to stealing music.
E-Sword This is an awesome Bible program considering its free. I have not used it very much but I know many people who do and love it. It contains Bibles, Bible utilities, illustrations, and more. Want a free Bible program? check it out.
Free Logos Books This site contains 3 free books (A Christmas Carol, a Hebrew-English Lexicon, and Scripture Alphabet of Animals). You have to have the Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS) to use these books. It is not worth getting these books by themselves but if you already have e-Bible, any of Logos' libraries, or anything else that uses Libronix, than I would get them.
Galaxie Software Galaxie Software offers a variety of software but one book they have The Minor Prophets by Hampton Keathley IV, is free. If you want another free book for LDLS as mentioned above, then get it.
Free Christian MP3's This is a great site to download legal free Christian MP3's. A lot of the music here isn't that great but there is some really good music here to, you just have to look for bands that you like.
Search Cactus This is a site that will pay you to join different clubs on the internet. Many of them are for trial offers (and the trial offers also offer free stuff for joining them). There are many web sites like it but this is the best I have seen. from this site and another like it (before I found search cactus) I received over $170 in gift certificates, $50 from search cactus, a USB drive, free postage, 4 free movie tickets, and more. I did end up paying like $12 or so for all of this. The things is you have to remember to cancel each thing or you will be charged a LOT of money. Some of the clubs are even worth joining.

Bible Resources
Blue Letter Bible This is an awesome utility especially for those interested in Greek. It has many utilities similar to those in the Libronix Original Languages Library. I highly recommend you try it out.
A free Byzantine text plus information This site contains Maurice A. Robinson and William G. Pierpont's 2005 edition of the majority text. It is available for free use (just look at the copyright). It also contains a good summary in the Appendix that explains why the Byzantine text (Majority text) is better than the Critical text (almost all modern translations) and the Textus Receptus (King James & New King James).

I personally agree with this view as it makes no sense why a select few Egyptian texts should be more accurate than thousands of others from a variery of regions—even if they are older. I came to this conclusion trying to write a research paper against the Textus Receptus view in favor of the critical text. Since I currently am not aware of a good translation based off of the Majority Text, I used the New King James as it is not as archaic as the King James and it is from the Majority Text's close brother the Textus Receptus.
Bible Research by Michael Marlowe This webpage contains Bible research including the greek new testament and the cannon. It would be a good site to check out if your interested in this type of thing.
The King James Only Research Center This page contains much information about KJV-onlyism and why it is wrong. I am not sure exactly how accurate most of this is, I haven't really looked though it yet. Check it out if you want to.
Brian's KJV-only Issue Page This page has some information about KJV-onlyism and why it is wrong. Even though I agree with it, it is not white I added this site. I added it because it has resources you can download like old versions of the newsletter "As I See It" by Douglas K Kutilek. They are very good and I highly recommend you read them. Doug used to teach sunday school for my parents and is extremely intelligent.
e-Sword From this site you can download free Bible software. Not as nice as Libronix but its great for being free. I know many Bible college students that use it.

Christian Organizations
My Current Church
Faith Baptist Church of Andover
I like this church because they are definately not a seeker friendly church. The pastor is knowledgeable and the music minister is awesome. Also they have a great youth pastor. I have got to preach here a few times. Currently my dad is the webmaster of this site.
My church while in college
Trinity Baptist Church
This is the church I attend while I am at college. This is also a great church. The church has many different ministries: an academy, a college, a rescue ministry, a large bus ministry, a great missions program, and are starting a women's and childrens' shelter. I highly recommend it if you are in the (West) Jacksonville area.
My college
Trinity Baptist College
This is the college I am attending. I am a Missions and Pastoral Theology major. It is a good college with an awesome church. I would highly recommend it if you want to go into the ministry or teach.
Neighborhood Bible Time This is where I spent my summer during 2002 and 2003. I worked there as an evangelist putting on a Vacation Bible School type program (very intense: some have called it VBS on steriods) for a different church each week. It was very fun, I learned much, saw many kids/teens accept Christ as their savior and make other decisions like dedicate their lives to the Lord.
Baptist Youth Mission I traveled as an evangelist for BYM in the summer of 2005. They have a similar program to NBT but they only have one evangelist. Also they combine all classes together (except possibly pre-school). While it isn't as high energy as NBT, it probably has more reliable evangelists and is considerably cheaper.

BYM also has many other ministries. Their Heart & Home ministry is a descipleship training designed for troubled teenagers; they actually live at BYM doing school work as well as assisting in remodeling projects. Another ministry is Young Mens Leadership Camp (YMLC) which they take teenagers rock-climbing among other activities to train them on how to be leaders; They have an Evangelist-in-training program (EIT) where I took a high school student with me while doing VBS programs and used them however I saw fit.
Kakogawa Baptist Church This is the church I spent two weeks of my summer at in 2004. It is a great church. They people are very friendly church and have a great burden for souls. You can check out my pictures page to see some pictures from this church. Their web site has many pictures also but you have to be able to read Japanese.
Why Did He Die.com This is a site my church (Trinity in Florida) made in response to the Passion of the Chirst film by Mel Gibson. It goes through and explains things in the movie and explains the gospel. They also have a Why Did He Die DVD that they are giving away ($3.75 S&H, which I personally paid $10 for). It is kind of a cool site. (Trinity definately does not support nor encourage people to see the movie). I personally didn't really like the movie. My imagination is much more graphic than the movie and the movie had a strong catholic flavor to it.
Kent Hovind's Creation-Evolution website
Dr. Dino.com
This is a great site for information against evoluction or creation. Kent Hovind is a former high school science teacher at Pensacola Christian Academy. He does a great job at using science to explain why evolution is not science (it is actually closer to a religion) and why it is not possible.

I do not agree with everything he teaches nor do I agree with his style of arguing (he makes fun of everything against his view). But when it comes to scientific evidence he is good. He can be funny but he always tells the same jokes. He also does some cool expiriments.
The Da Vinci Delusion
Da Vinci Delusion.com
This website promotes and has a link to buy the video about the lies in the book and movie The Da Vinci Code. What is good about this site is that it plays the audio of the DVD on the main page of their website. (Note: If you want to buy the DVD I recommend from the American Family Association as they sell it for only $10 (at least while supplies last).

Secular Organizations
Butler County Community College This is where I went to College while I was going to Andover Hight School. I took 27 credit hours, mostly programming classes (C, C++, Javascript) and also English (Comp. I & Lit.), Calculus, Psychology, and Biology. It is a pretty nice college but most of the classes are like high school classes in difficulty
Andover High School My school's webpage is back up at its original location, but right now, it isn't much since they lost all their old HTML. Hopefully it will get better soon. You can check it out if you want.
More about Schools This takes you to my about page which tells about my school experiences plus has links to school pages that I found.

Internet Stuff
Google My favorite search engine (same one used up top)
Mozilla Firefox Don't like Microsoft? Tired of IE installing things (like Spyware) without your permission? Try Mozilla Firefox. It's free and it works well.

Chat Programs (Instant Messengers)
Yahoo! Messenger I used this at Trinity when it was one of two IMs I was allowed to use. I rarely use it now. My screen name is james_loves_jesus.
MSN Messenger This is another instant messenger I don't use very often. I don't know many people that use it so I rarely use it except when I use Trillian. If you want my id you need to e-mail me for it.
AOL Instant Messenger This is now my main IM but I am not allowed to use it in the dorms at Trinity. Most of the people I talk to now use AIM. My screen name is JamesLovesJesus if you want to contact me.
ICQ This was my first instant messenger. I used to use it all the time until I stopped playing UO and all my friends switched to AIM. If I use Trillian I will log into this account but everyone I know who uses ICQ also uses AIM. My UIN (ICQ number) is 2727043.
Trillian This program is not its own instant messenger like the others but a program that incorporates all of them. With this, you can use AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo messengers all at the same time plus it supports IRC. This is great if you want to use several different programs at the same time. It also supports multiple connections for those who have more than 1 AIM account, etc.

Programming and Web Development
Tic-Tac-Toe This is the second web page I ever made. I made this for my midterm and final in a Javascript class in BCCC (Midterm was the program and final added cookie support). It was in this class that I actually learned basic HTML code. I have modified this since its original form but nothing much. It still has bugs like cookie support does not work correctly on newer browsers.
The Offical Perl Network
Search CPAN's resources
This is the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. It is a list of articles and man pages designed for perl. It is a standardised system that has mirrors all over the world. It is a great resource to have but it can be a bit confusing.
Fluid Dynamics Search Engine This is the search engine I have on my site. It is in perl-CGI and it is also free under a few stipulations (you have to show the copyright, keep the copyright header of the source code, etc.) You can also pay $40 to remove the copyright notice. I have enjoyed it very much.
Blosxom's Opensource Blog This is a pretty cool weblog (blog) script (perl-CGI). It is opensource so the only stipulation is you cannot change the release agreement (you can distribute/sell your code but the receiver of it is free to do the same). It supports plug-ins and it is highly customizable. I ended up writing my own plug-in to show my sidebar, random verses, and a few other minor things.
Webmonkey I use this for help with HTML and CSS. It also contains information on many other programming languages. Check it out.
PHP Web site PHP official web site (Server side programming). PHP is superior to ASC code. It isn't as powerful as Perl-CGI but much easier to use.
HTML-Kit This is the website of the program that I use to edit my HTML. I highly recommend it if you want work with the HTML code itself.
Visual Basic API Resource (AllAPI.net) This site contains a list of many API resources which are very useful to the experienced VB programmer. It also has links to valuable programs for Visual Basic. If this link is bad please inform me, I rarely program VB now.

Personal Web Pages
Note: These links are to people's web pages that I know and I don't necessarily think they are good or useful.
My Chemistry Web page This is actually my own web page. It is the first web page I ever made. It was for a chemistry project in high school. I made it before I knew HTML so I used an editor and it made a lot of horrible HTML code so I went through it, fixed it, made it look better, and changed it so it took up less space. I do have the original HTML if you would like to compare.
Sterling's Home Page My brother's web site. It is a good website and I stole some ideas and a little bit of code from his site. If you like my site I would encourage you to visit his site as well. (My brother is getting his Masters Degree in Computer Science)
Laura's Orca Website My sister has devoted her entire website to Orcas (Killer Whales). If you ever had a question about Orcas, this is the perfect site for you.
Terri's home page This is my sister-in-law's website (Andrew's wife). Right now it contains her weight loss information.
Keven and Crystal Elworth's Website Keven and Crystal are missionaries to Mexico. I knew them from high school and college.

MySpace Pages
My personal MySpace Page I joined myspace to be able to see my friend's private pictures and stuff. Most of my friends are people I went to college with.
Rockin' Ron Rockin' Ron is a DJ at Bethel Radio Station 88.1 Newton, KS. He also plays his music over the internet on Bethel's website. He plays from 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM (midnight) every Saturday (CST). I also work with Rockin' Ron at Youthville.
Christopher Ames Christopher Ames is an independent Christian artist. I heard him play when he came to Youthville but I had heard his music before that. He is a pretty good guitarist and very nice in person.

This page was last updated November 13th, 2006.

Copyright © 2006 James Hanenkamp. All Rights Reserved.

But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, to virtue knowledge, to knowledge self-control, to self-control perseverance, to perseverance godliness, to godliness brotherly kindness, and to brotherly kindness love. 2 Peter 1:5-7