AllCreatures.org - We are dedicated to cruelty-free living through a vegetarian - vegan lifestyle according to Judeo-Christian ethics. Unconditional love and compassion is the foundation of our peaceful means of accomplishing this goal for all of God's creatures, whether human or otherwise.
Animal Kinship Ministry - With an expanding awareness of our oneness with all Life, we believe all creatures are created to be loved, respected and included in life. We honor and support the unique human-animal bond in our spiritual community through prayer, education and service.
Animal Rights Sound Bites - This web site provides Animal Rights supporters “Sound Bites” that can be used to effectively converse with Religious Christians regarding Animal Rights. Attempt to be kind and compassionate. Pick and choose the sound bites that you feel most comfortable using.
Christian
Vegetarian Association - an international
ecumenical fellowship of Christians respectfully advocating plant-based
nutrition. They have a free Pro-Veg Bumper Sticker available at
http://www.mercyfor
JesusVeg.com - an excellent resource outlining why Christians should be vegetarian. "Christians have a choice. When we sit down to eat, we can add to the level of violence, misery, and death in the world, or we can respect His creation with a vegetarian diet."
Love For All Creatures - Frequently Asked Questions about the Bible and Animal Rights
Reverand Heng Sure - Online streaming video of Buddhist Rev. Heng Sure's presentation from the 2004 VegSource Healthy Lifestyle Expo. Rev. Sure's talk was entitled "Eating Gratefully, Living Gracefully: Exploring the Spiritual Dimensions of Harmless Eating." Watch this touching and entertaining video, using Windows Media or Quicktime at: http://www.vegsource.com/video/heng_sure04.htm
Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians - An interfaith peace effort pursuing plant-based, nonviolent nutrition.
Unitarian Universalists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Veg4Lent - An ecumenical non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of A Vegetarian Diet for Lent as both an experiential opportunity and a transitional period throughout the whole of Christendom.