Currently containing A.W. Tozer, C.S. Lewis, Derek Prince, John Lennox, and various Bible translations. I hope to be able to expand the collection in the near future with books of Andrew Murray, C.H. Spurgeon, George Müller, Hudson Taylor, and Zac Poonen.
catholictheology.info/summa-theologica/summa-part1.php - Tour of the Summa. A summary of each section of the Summa, so you don't have to like read all the objections and responses etc. Was recommended by someone from Sensus Fidelium, and from what i've read it's very easy to understand and useful. librivox.org - Free audiobooks. There are loads of good religious books on here. For example:
Also, I'm still looking for a stylish bible reader program or solution with nightmode. So far i've just been using iBooks and epubs, but it's not ideal. There are some nice-ish looking text editors, but when you scroll around they always have the cursor flashing and that distracts me. All other software seems to look ugly or has no dark/night mode.
pastebin.com/raw/V1FQYTwk Has a bunch of links to christian videos and music that has christian themes
Colton Thompson
How can you have sensual fidelium and desiring God in the same post?
Luke Cooper
bible software ? wtf
Adam Watson
I've started a library of high-quality ebooks relevant to the Orthodox Christian, ranging from analyses of the Fathers to classics by Dostoevsky in PDF, ePub, and MOBI formats: mega.nz/#F!GLZwhYAD!s_5qN-bO_ftP38EeCF7DIQ If you have a recommendation or request, please let me know. I will not add books that are not both good quality (in terms of not being scans, not a bad conversion, etc) and available in one of the above formats.
Zachary Adams
I added books of Andrew Murray, John Piper, Nabeel Qureshi, and a few of A.W. Tozer to this Mega folder.
Universal in this context means that everyone gets saved
Julian Richardson
bumping, because it'd be cool if we could get as many Christian resources as possible in one permanent area. has some booklists, though I'm not sure about all the fiction ones. I'm no expert, but I wouldn't want anything false in a Christian resource collection. On that note, maybe something for people unsure about which denomination is correct, explaining the general beliefs of each denomination.