The purpose of the NSYR is to research the shape and influence of religion and spirituality in the lives of American youth. This site offers online articles and other resources. Maintained at the University of North Carolina.
From the publishers of GROUP Magazine, this website provides resources, blog posts, and some "freebies" on topics relating to all aspects of youth ministry.
This is part of a Pew Research Center series of reports exploring the behaviors, values and opinions of the teens and twenty-somethings that make up the Millennial generation.
Suggested resources from the Fuller Youth Institute.
A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion, including syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, web sites, bibliographies, liturgies, reference resources, and software. The purpose of the Guide is to encourage and facilitate the incorporation of electronic resources into teaching. This link is for Youth Ministry section of the Internet Guide.
The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture foster original scholarship pertaining to youth and the contemporary church. Published in print and distributed to ATS libraries from 1996 – present, they are available here for download.
lexicon for ancient Greek
Digitized and searchable collection of historical pentecostal materials including the Pentecostal Evangel.
An index to the conference memorials (obituaries) and Honor Rolls from the annual conference journals held by the General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church.
Includes large-format scans of all of the John Wesley letters with complete, searchable transcriptions. The letters, dating from 1741 to 1791, were addressed to such recipients as Francis Asbury, John Newton, Adam Clarke, Joseph Benson, and various members of the Wesley family.
Includes a full edition of the complete works of St. Thomas according and a bibliography covering all the studies on Aquinas and his doctrine.