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Christianity & Theology

Here are some interesting features about Christianity and Theology.

Christianbook.com - Shop for Christian Books, Bibles, Music, Homeschool Products, Gifts & more

Christianbook.com is the online home of Christian Book Distributors (CBD), the world's largest distributor of Christian resources. For over 25 years we've offered Christian books, music, Bibles, videos, software, gifts and more at the lowest prices and with unbeatable service.

Eden.co.uk - Christian Bookshop - Christian Books, Christian Music & DVDs, Church Supplies and Gifts

Eden.co.uk Christian Bookshop - over 100,000 christian books, CDs and DVDs.

Christian Living Resources, Jesus Christ, Bible Study, Faith in God

Crosswalk.com aims to offer the most compelling biblically-based content to Christians on their walk with Jesus. Crosswalk.com is your online destination for all areas of Christian Living - faith, family, fun, and community. Each category is further divided into areas important to you and your Christian faith including Bible study, daily devotions, marriage, parenting, movie reviews, music, news, and more.

Homepage - Nederlands Dagblad

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BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages.

Got a minute? Only a minute? The NIV Busy Family Bible is thoughtfully designed for your busy family. We're all looking to spend quality time with our families while deepening our faith, but who has the time? Packed with inspirational devotions--each providing a prayer, fun family activity, and more--the NIV Busy Family Bible is the perfect companion for families constantly on the go.

New Oxford Review

New Oxford Review provides Catholic news, analysis and opinion from an independent but orthodox Catholic perspective.

Reformed Theology from R.C. Sproul: Ligonier Ministries

We are inveterate page, leaf, corner turners. We mark our every ending, note every new beginning. Our time marking, however, usually fails to live up to the hype. January 1 is usually rather much like December 31. Perhaps more to the point, January 1 this year is much like January 1 last year.