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1   Link   Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools was launched on April Fool's Day 1998 after an earlier incarnation as a student newspaper.
"We're here for people who prefer their religion disorganized," says the Ship's editor and designer, Simon Jenkins. "Our aim is to help Christians be self-critical and honest about the failings of Christianity, as we believe honesty can only strengthen faith."
2   Link   Thinking Anglicans
Thinking Anglicans is a website for thoughtful contributions to the proclamation of the gospel message. Here writers reflect on what it means to be a Christian, particularly in Britain today.
3   Link   The Church Times
The Church Times, founded in 1863, has become the world's leading Anglican weekly newspaper. It has always been independent of the Church of England hierarchy. A subsciption is required to access the site's full content.
4   Link   Rejesus
Explores Jesus's life, character, teachings and followers, how He has been quoted and misquoted, written about, worshipped and argued over.
5   Link   Norfolk Churches
Simon Knott's amazing and intelligent website about Norfolk churches. A must-visit site for anyone interested in churches or the Church in Norfolk.
6   Link   Anglican Online
Anglicans Online: An independent website serving the entire Anglican Communion with a News Centre, Noted This Week, and a thoughtful front-page letter. Updated every Sunday, there are more than 10,000 links to parishes around the world and to a wide variety of resources covering every aspect of Anglican church life.
7   Link   Ekklesia
Ekklesia is an independent, not-for-profit thinktank which examines the role of religion in public life.