Worth    While    Web

Meet Ariel McLeggon, our current producer of Worth While Web.  A recent graduate, this Adventist volunteer comes from Andrews University.  Now a Florida resident, this New York native’s hobbies include surfing the web, ensuring that you’ll find some websites recommendations that are definitely worthwhile. Feel free to send her your ideas for the show.

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Week 39 (Aired 2003, September)  Listen Here

Big Idea: This website has games patterned after Big Idea's characters particularly the Veggietales.  They’re cartoon vegetables that teach good morals to young children and are fun for adults too.

Cheri Keaggy: This colorful site is run by recording artist Cheri Keaggy. Her ministry text is Colossians 3:1-2. Click here to listen to samples of her music, read her encouraging words, and find links to other resources.  

The Bible Site: This site is an outreach effort of Open Doors with Brother Andrew, an international nondenominational Christian mission founded in 1955. It offers a simple way to minister: you can donate a bible to someone in need, just by clicking on the button.

Week 38 (Aired 2003, September)  Listen Here

NHLBI:  This is the homepage for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.  September is National Cholesterol Education Month.  Here you can find a host of health information and scientific resources.

Chris Rice: This is the official webpage for Christian recording artist Chris Rice. His song "Smile" is currently number one on inspirational radio stations in the US, only months after being there in the UK. 

Beliefnet: This site offers religious insights, thoughts on morality, advice and resources on most religions.  Check out the albums, prayers, discussion and dialogue or join a prayer circle.

Week 37 (Aired 2003, September)  Listen Here

The Planetary Society: Did you know that Jupiter has 61 moons? Want to know where to spot Mars at its brightest?  Visit Carl Sagan's planetary society home page to learn more about Planets and stars.   

Take 6: This is the homepage for the Christian Acapella group Take 6. Click here to see their message boards, send them an email, or find out the latest with the group.  Discover links to their Japanese, Korean and Portuguese websites or watch video clips.

St. Philip & St. James:  This is a link for the Anglican church located on the south side of Bath, England.  They broadcasted the UK's first virtual sermon on August 31. You can check out their link for broad band religion or see upcoming community events.

Week 36 (Aired 2003, August)          Listen Here

How Stuff Works: Need information for school? Are you curious on how something works? Check out this website and learn the details!

Friends of Amy: Recording Artist Amy Grant's official website. Find promotional updates, upcoming appearances, and pictures. Visit the archive and find out about your favorite CD's. Listen to a sample of her upcoming album, Simple things. 

Ideas for Choirs: This site offers many simple creative ideas and activities for children. Learn how to meet the children's needs, take charge and positively reinforce them. 

Week 35 (Aired 2003, August)          Listen Here

Google: Tired of your old search engine? Google allows access to many old pages and is constantly updated to include new ones. Click the link to check out the simplicity of a Google search. 

Third Day: This is the website for their Christian music.  At this site you can find "The Buzz" articles, devotional material, group news, music and message boards!  

Bible Info: Searching for answers? Bible info offers information from a modern version in many languages.  Find links to resources or submit a prayer request.  Have children find answers to their questions on the children's site!

Week 34 (Aired 2003, August)          Listen Here

Jigsaw Land: Like jigsaw puzzles? Enjoy puzzles of all kinds and  all levels at      Jigsaw Land.

FFH: Explore more about the band, read devotionals, participate in the message board or learn more about the latest CD: Ready to Fly. 

FCI: This site offers a database of various Free Christian Images. Explore a variety of useful images for many of your various needs. 

Week 33 (Aired 2003, August)          Listen Here

Polio Eradication: Sponsored by the WHO, this is the official site of the Polio eradication initiative of the WHO.  Find out the progress of eradication, news about polio, and much more.

Sparrow Records: The online site for Sparrow Records, a long time distributor of Christian music.  At this site you can listen to samples from new releases, find music by genre, album, author, and more.

Christian Chefs: This site offers resources for Christians in the cooking business.  You can find recipes, devotionals, job listings, and more at this site.  A unique site for Christian Chefs.

Week 32 (Aired 2003, August)          Listen Here

Lance Armstrong: This is the website for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. It offers stories of survival, resources for those suffering from cancer, resources for those taking care of those with cancer, and more. Whether you want information on how to deal with cancer or want to find out more about Lance Armstrong, you'll find it here.

Graham Kendrick: This is the worship leaders site, offering a biography, stories behind the songs, mp3 files, and more. A great site to learn about this well known worship leader.

Who is Jesus, Really: A site offering answers in many languages, from English, to Middle Eastern, to European, and more. This site explains in a logical pattern who Jesus really is, the impact He has on our lives, and also provides answers to many common tough questions. Visit this site to learn more about who Jesus really is.

Week 31 (Aired 2003, July)          Listen Here

Time and Date:The official time, in the time zone you choose. Also find out what time it is in other locations of the world, find calendars, and so much more. Whether your just curious or have appointments that involve other time zones, this site is for you.

Highest Praise Music: A site full of resources and quality praise and worship music. This site offers PowerPoint templates, overhead masters, chord sheets and more. A great site for anyone interested in praise and worship music. Also offers links to other good tools and resources.

Online Bible: Not much needs to be said here. Read the Bible online, in the King James Version. Offers hyperlinks for other related versus and the words of Christ in red letter.

Week 30 (Aired 2003, July)          Listen Here

Legos: The online world of Legos. You can play games, look at their latest products and more. Whether a kid at heart or in age, this site will keep you happy.

TV and Radio Database: A database of radio and television stations around the world. Well layed out, easy to navigate, and a great resource whether your travelling or at home.

Kids 4 Truth: A site for kids to play games to learn about the Bible. Also things you can take to events to keep kids occupied. Flash games and educational material is a great way to teach your kids more about the Bible and God.

Week 29 (Aired 2003, July)          Listen Here

Flight navigator: Wondering where a friend or relative is that is flying somewhere? This site gives you a lot of information about flight status, like when it left, when it is scheduled to arrive, flight speed, altitude, and more. Most flights worldwide can be found in its database.

SongShare: A website that lets you share your songs with others, while listening to songs others have contributed. Also offers lyrics, guitar tabs, midi files, and more. A great resource site if your looking for new worship songs for your worship service.

Youth Ministry: A great website for resources dealing with youth ministry. Its more than just games. This site provides methods to start Bible discussions, group activities, and more. If you work with or want to work with youth, you'll definetely find this site helpful.

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