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 Starting Point Resources

Welcome to the online resource section for Starting Point. Most of the information and helps are provided in PDF format for you to download, print, and keep in a notebook for handy reference. PC users will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the documents.

Helpful Charts & Articles

These charts and articles do not provide exhaustive answers, but may benefit you in your journey of faith. Check back often as more articles will frequently be added.

Charts

A brief overview of the Bible [PDF]
Manuscript evidence for the reliability of the New Testament [PDF]
A brief overview of Biblical history [PDF]

Articles

How was the Bible formed? [PDF]
What about the contradictions in the Bible? [PDF]
What about the Apocrypha? [PDF]
Why are there so many Bible translations? [PDF]
How do I read the Bible? [PDF]
How are humans made in God's image? [PDF]
Why is there so much evil in the world? [PDF]
Why the bloody sacrificial system? [PDF]
Was Jesus just a great teacher or is he God? [PDF]
Are the gospel accounts reliable? [PDF]
Is The Da Vince Code true? [PDF]
How can I start a relationship with God? [PDF]
Do Christians still sin? [PDF]
What about baptism and communion? [PDF]
Where did the Pharisees go wrong? [PDF]
Is there really a hell? [PDF]
What about people who have never heard about Christ? [PDF]


Websites


www.4truth.net :: Apologetics from NAMB
www.carm.org :: The Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
www.equip.org :: The Christian Research Institute
www.apologeticspress.org :: Apologetics Press
www.impactapologetics.com :: Impact Apologetics
www.leaderu.com :: Leadership University
www.origins.org :: Resources for Intelligent Design
www.probe.org :: Probe Ministries
www.reasons.org :: Reasons to Believe
www.str.org :: Stand to Reason

 

Audio Resources

 

http://www.startingpoint.com/members_audio_res.jsp

Note: While the Starting Point team recommends these resources and websites for their overall value and quality of scholarship, we do not necessarily endorse specific content or conclusions.