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Free Christian Content.org (27th April, 2005) : A directory of items available for use on Christian websites. This site also accepts submissions. |
Christians Unite: Dynamic Christian Content (27th April, 2005) : Free Christian content for webpages. Includes 'Verse of the Day', 'C.H. Spurgeon's Devotional','Hot Christian Links', and other texts which change automatically each day. |
Christians Unite: Christian Guestbooks (27th April, 2005) : Guestbooks exclusively to Christian web sites for personal or company use. Guestbooks can be customized with backgrounds and logos. |
Heal Your Church Website (27th April, 2005) : Tools and advice for better website and web page design, especially targeted toward church and para-church organizations. |
Net Ministries (27th April, 2005) : A Christian web pressence provider. |
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Parsons Bible Study Software () : QuickVerse (STEP-compatible), QuickVerse add-ons, Bible Illustrator, Membership Plus, and other software. 32-bit Windows only.
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e-Sword () : Bible freeware program with KJV, BBE, WEB, Green's Literal, ASV, Reina Valera and Sagradas Escrituras (Spanish), Hebrew Tanach and Scrivener's 1894 Greek Textus Receptus, and others; commentaries and dictionaries. Windows 9x and NT.
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Good News Web Designers Association () : Group advocating professionalism and ecumenical Christian principles in web design work. Site provides tips for maintaining a parish site, alerts, member directory, and Christian webhost guide.
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Scripture Release () : Topical memory systems matches Bible verses to music as an aid to learning. Download sample sheet music [PDF].
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Techmission: Association of Christian Community Computer Centers (AC4) () : Nondenominational organization which supports Christian community computer access and skills centers around the world, seeking to make churches and Christian organizations a driving force in computer literacy. Descripions of programs, events, and resourcesavailable
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