A Day of Small Things – adayofsmallthings.com – JN Darby Simplified
Here are some sites you may find of interest.
Facebook page www.facebook.com/adayofsmallthings.
Twitter page https://twitter.com/BroSosthenes
Let us know if we have missed anything
If you have a site which is of benefit, let us exchange links
Books etc. of value
Sites of friends who have put up words to encourage and instruct/
http://goodteaching.org – an easy-to-use search engine of ministry by JND, CHM, JBS, FER, JT, CAC etc and downloadable publications for Kindle, iPad etc.
http://www.hidwithhim.net – hymns, turns and some thoughts for the day
http://www.judev3.co.uk A collection of thoughts by Steve Noble
Words of Encouragement. A Facebook group
http://www.mybrethren.org/index.html My Brethren – Brethren History and Ministry
http://www.gotteswort.de Etwas auf deutsch von Arne Finger
http://www.newble.co.uk/writers/index.html target=”_blank” Brethren Writers
http://www.brethrenhistory.org – Brethren History
https://www.plymouthbrethren.com/ – Steve Hesterman’s site covering history and some good articles. I wish he would dissociate himself from the name ‘Plymouth Brethren’!
These sites are the responsibility of the compilers and whilst useful, the compiler of this site does not necessarily concur with everything presented.
Other Sites I find of Interest
http://www.raptureforums.com – Rapture Forums – articles generally sound
These sites are the responsibility of the compilers and whilst useful, the compiler of this site does not necessarily concur with everything presented.
Excellent materials here. Do you have any details on Darby in Spain?
Dear Sharon
My parents used to visit Spain regularly (and mostly I was with them) in the late 1950’s and 1960’s. As a result, I can speak Spanish a bit and know some brethren there.
From what I remember, my father was told that JND never visited Spain. This is surprising as he spent a lot of time around Pau, just the other side of the Pyrenees.
I will send you a personal email
Greetings in our Lord
Sosthenes
I served as an editor of a currently defunct brethren history site called Brethrenpedia, and presently digitizing several thousand old brethren magazines, particularly interested in old ones with biographical of assemblies and workers… tonight I stumbled across an amazing site you have listed in your links… mclean.me.uk how might I meet the owner? Can’t imagine how many thousands of hours went into transcribing and error-correcting there. Also wondered if anyone has access to the original Darby letter manuscripts that might not blot out the personal names referred to in the letters…