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Da Vinci Code Resources:

ASK GREG FOR THESE FILES:

Session 1- Rusty Ridgeway
Session 2- Rusty Ridgeway
Session 3- Rusty Ridgeway
Session 4- Rusty Ridgeway

http://www.thetruthaboutdavinci.com/
This is a great site that is easy to use and a goldmine of information.  Whether you want to read (many articles), listen (downloadable mp3s), or watch (video snippets) the truth, this site was designed for you.  The other major highlight is the historical terms section.  This correctly defines the major terms that come to surface in Dan Brown’s novel.

http://www.christiancourses.com/courses/content/fvp_theo100strm/
Streaming videos on “Where did the Bible come from,” “Has the Bible been corrupted?,” “Was Jesus just a man?,” and “Three Marys Jesus loved” (Each video has two parts.)  Also, info on a FREE online course called The Da Vinci Code: Separating Fact From Fiction.

http://www.pcgmedia.org/davincianswers.html
Josh McDowell’s audio book- complete with drama and sound effects. The DaVinci Code A Quest For Answers is available here for podcast or mp3 download, free of charge!  This is through Campus Crusade for Christ, and has some other links as well.

http://www.skylinechurch.org/resources/sermons.html
James Garlow is co-author of Cracking Da Vinci's Code (Victor Books).  This is his church sermon series page, where you can download notes, powerpoint, and mp3 of previous sessions.  The series is not over yet, so keep checking it for updates.

http://www.probe.org/content/view/1021/130
Radio-friendly because it was made for radio.  March 27th- April 7th are a series of 10 2 ½ min. segments enabling intelligent water-cooler discussions.  Also, there are four DaVinci powerpoints elsewhere on the site through the side menu.

http://www.thedavincidialogue.com/
Highlights include an interactive history timeline, news tracker, and fun little quiz, as well as other prep material and discussion.

http://www.jesusanddavinci.com/
Many good articles especially on the trustworthiness of the Bible.

http://davinci.thelife.com/
A very neat blog, complete with artwork, videos (man on the street type and philosophical), etc.  It is a youthful take on the issue—very down to earth and not chalked full of scholarly jargon.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/special/davincicode.html
An array of different articles on the issues at hand.  Many are free, however some require a fee.

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