Exclusive Brethren
In this page:
General information
- Exclusive Brethren: A part of the BBC's guide to Religion and Ethics with a related section on Premillenial Dispensationalism.
- The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church: an extensive site with introductions to the main exclusive grouping, with outlines of their beliefs, values, and worship, along with details of their schools, links to their blog, press releases and other resources.
- My Brethren: Gordon Rainbow's site is a wide-ranging sympathetic introduction. It contains historical material, biographies, ministries, a variety of articles on scriptural studies and on doctrine, as well as memorabilia, personal messages and poetry.
- Plymouth Brethren: Produced by Stephen Hesterman, this is a useful introduction which contains personal testimony of his experiences in the Exclusive Brethren.
- Exclusive Brethren: The 'Wikipedia' encyclopedia page.
Personal testimony
- Brethren: Rowland Croucher writes on Brethren for the John Mark Ministries, and his online Story contains much about his Brethren upbringing.
- Rosie Strode, 'I was brought up in the exclusive brethren', from The Guardian.
World sites
France
America
- HISTABLE contains sections on doctrine, history, hymns, and poems; it has a Bible forum along with a selection of articles, and links to the web sites of associated assemblies.
Critical accounts
- Exclusive Brethren: An account produced by the Reachout Trust.
- WikiPeebia.com a website censorious of the Exclusive Brethren and encouraging adherents to leave.
- Plymouth Brethren Dropout: 'a critical examination of the Plymouth Brethren movement'.
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