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To engage the Bible more, you need to enter the world from which it came. From the beginning of Genesis to the end of Revelation, The Archaeological Study Bible is filled with study material that opens your eyes to the archaeological, historical, and cultural contexts of the stories you read and the people you meet in Scripture.
Weekly Nutrition is a devotional styled thought on some of the real questions that dominate and challenge our lives. Weekly Nutrition aims to provoke readers to think; highlight common misconceptions and then suggests how the Gospel offers the Christian perspective. Each edition is concise and contemporary and is relevant for both Christians and non-Christians.
Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI) was established in Africa to provide churches, schools, organizations and individuals with simple, affordable solutions to complex copyright issues. CCLI helps the Christian community maintain its integrity and avoid costly lawsuits, while also giving the freedom to worship expressively and spontaneously.
BiblePlaces.com features photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Greece with an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography and history.
Imagine jumping into a time machine that could transport you to the biblical lands before all of the modernization of recent years. How did people look? What were their customs? What were the biblical sites like? That's what this website is all about. Follow the links on the sidebar for your trip back in time.
A bilingual South African Apologetics ministry deliberately focusing on the development of material in Afrikaans endeavor to provide answers to questions you might have about the Christian faith.
Mission Frontiers is published bi-monthly by the U.S. Center for World Mission and is dedicated to fostering a global movement to establish an indigenous, and self-reproducing church planting movement amongst all of the 10,000 unreached peoples (ethnic groups) of the world as soon as possible.
Designed to help equip parents, youth leaders, ministers and teens with the essential tools that will enable them to understand, navigate and impact the culture in which they live.
The Worshiper is a free quarterly publication from the editors of Worship Leader magazine. This resource is requested by leaders of churches and given to their congregations to encourage, educate and inspire worshipers everywhere.
Join OM South Africa as they reach out to the diverse cultural and religious groups in the Durban area. Get involved in a variety of ministries that vary from taking care of HIV/AIDS sufferers, to sharing Jesus creatively with children. Even a bit of beach ministry may be involved.
The vision of inJesus Global Missions is to go into nations and make disciples through training leaders of churches, communities, regions and nations, then equipping them to disciple others.