Best NFP FAQs & Primers

I’m looking to build a section on my blog with FAQs on Natural Family Planning, a sort of overview with links to different resources. What are your favorite resources for NFP? I have to warn, I’m a stickler for accuracy. You’re welcome to send your favorite resources on your favorite method, but the best resources will cover them all.
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Besides the Creighton and Napro sites – which I am sure you know about too.
I find this site very helpful, and they will respond to questions quickly http://www.canfp.org/
I think I actually read about this site on YOUR blog. They have a very “new to NFP” friendly site and very informative without being preach-y. I was so impressed with them that I have referenced this website often and it looks as though they have a good network that helps promote NFP in New Jersey. Their “What Is NFP” tab has loads of info. And I love that they use the term MODERN NFP.
http://www.njnfp.org/index.php
I like this one:
http://www.njnfp.org/whatisnfp/faq.php