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  2. Category:Christian websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian websites". The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Chris Guillebeau - Wikipedia

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    Chris Guillebeau. Chris Guillebeau (born April 4, 1978) is an American author, entrepreneur, blogger, and speaker. He initially received attention for his entrepreneurship and travel blog, The Art of Non-Conformity, which led to the publication of a book of the same name in 2010. Since then, he has published six additional books including The ...

  4. Wikipedia:How to create a page - Wikipedia

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    Click edit on any accessible page; Surround the page title you want to create in doubled brackets, e.g., [[Proposed Title]]; Click the Show previewbutton (notthe Publish changes button); Click on the red link revealed. Method 3: saving a red link. Often you will want to have easy continuing access to a page you create.

  5. Religion and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Internet church. The terms internet church, online church, cyberchurch, and digital church refer to a wide variety of ways that Christian religious groups can use the internet to facilitate their religious activities, particularly prayer, discussion, preaching and worship services. [13] The internet has become a site for religious experience ...

  6. Category:Christian bloggers - Wikipedia

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  7. Ship of Fools (website) - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Ship of Fools was first launched as a magazine in 1977. The magazine folded in 1983 and was resurrected as an internet magazine website and bulletin board system community forum in 1998. Subtitled "the magazine of Christian unrest", Ship of Fools pokes fun and asks critical questions about the Christian faith.

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