The Old Church at Petäjävesi - The official town site provides an illustrated history of this timber church built in 1763-1764 and now given World Heritage status. Includes a plan. - http://www.petajavesi.fi/kirkko/
Stave Church: Medieval Wooden Churches in Norway - Jorgen Holten Jensenius presents his research papers on various aspects of stave churches. Summaries of all articles and full text of some, with bibliography and map of locations. - http://www.stavechurch.org/
Odin: The Stave Churches of Norway - Håkon Christie describes these remarkable constructions, richly decorated with carvings. - http://odin.dep.no/odin/engelsk/norway/history/032005-990473/index-dok000-b-f-a.html
Wooden Architecture of the Ukrainian Carpathians - Illustrated outline of this book edited by John Hvozda and published in 1978, which covers church and domestic architecture. - http://www.lemko.org/lih/wauc.html
Historic Church Gets Grant for Renovation - Savannah Morning News reports that Nicholsonboro Baptist Church, the oldest rural black church in Chatham County, Georgia (US), was awarded a restoration grant. - http://www.savannahnow.com/stories/072798/ACCchurchrenovation.html
Petäjävesi Old Church - Frank Hellstén describes this World Heritage example of 18th-century Finnish wood architecture for Virtual Finland. Includes's Kari Palsila's 360-degree panorama photographs. - http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/petajav.html
The Wooden Churches of Marmures, Romania - An illustrated history from Discover Romania of these churches built in the 17th and 18th centuries without iron nails, yet reaching impressive heights. - http://students.missouri.edu/~romsa/destinations/html/wooden_churches.html
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina - ICW-NET provides a photograph of this tall-steepled wooden church, built in 1811 in an interesting blend of styles. - http://www.beaufort-sc.com/history/tabernbp.htm
Lithuanian Wooden Church Architecture - Extracts from a monograph by Dr Alge Jankeviciene on the hundreds of wooden churches, chapels and belfries in Lithuania, illustrated with expandable thumbnail photographs. - http://www.omnitel.net/lmsa/index-en.html
The History of Slash Church - Dianne A. Jones provides a drawing, history, description and list of ministers of the oldest surviving frame-built church in Virginia, built in 1729. Hosted by Hanover County VAGenWeb. - http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahanove/slash.htm