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Welcome to WikiChristian. [[WikiChristian]] is an [[open source]] free Christian [[encyclopedia]] that anyone can edit and contribute to the collective knowledge and understanding on [[Christianity]], the [[Bible]] and its believers. We started in May 2004 and are now working on [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] [[WikiChristian.org:What is an article|articles]] in the English version. Learn [[How to edit pages]], experiment in the [[sandbox]], and visit our [[Community Portal]] to find out how '''you''' can contribute to WikiChristian.
 
==Vision of WikiChristian==
 
Wikichristian is set up with the belief that every Christians, regardless of age, race, education and gender has something of value to offer and that with time, it would become a useful reference on any topic related to Christianity. Its policy is that Christians or non-Christians can write articles. These articles do not need to be neutral point of view, that is, the author can voice an opinion as long as the author of the article makes it clear what his or her background is. It also intends to be a reference point for factual information, original text, song lyrics and personal testimonies of Christians. We intend to create a wiki community of Christians from around the globe that can voice their views, share their ideas and help others understand Christianity and its principles! Simply - wikichristian wants to represent, document and link everything related to Christianity! Wikichristian is happy to announce that we are the largest non-denominational [[Christian]] wiki on the internet growing everyday!
==Who started WikiChristian?==
Our mission is to provide a [[Christian]] encyclopedia and be a wiki based forum for all Christian writings, serve as a repository for all Christian Classic works expanding the usefulness of the content by wiki internlinking the key words, provide a contemporary free Bible Dictionary created by users and not but least build an open source Wiki Amplified Translation of the Bible.
 
 
==A note by [[Graham Llewellyn Grove|G.G.]]==
 
This wiki site was set up by a man by the name of [[User:Prab|Prab]] Tumpati in late 2004. I set up a wiki site on wikibooks.org in January 2005, and upon looking for it in some search engines I discovered this site, as well as an even older Christian wiki site set up by a friendly English minister, Richard Hall. It seems to me that there was no point in having lots of separate wiki sites for Christianity - so I'm making this site the one I contribute to. It would be wonderful if you contribute to this site as well. Below is the original "About" note I placed on the wikibooks.org
 
'''Introduction'''
 
2,000 years ago, [[Jesus]] Christ came to earth to save each person from his rebellion against God. He was crucified, sufferring the punishment that was meant to be for me and you. Yet Jesus lives today, and millions of people around the world know him as their personal saviour and Lord. It seems to me that the essence of Christianity is so simple that even a child can in some ways understand it, yet start to explore it in more depth, and you'll soon realise that even a life-time isn't enough to really grasp it. In fact, human endeavour alone cannot even begin to grasp it. In truth, Christianity cannot be learnt - instead it must be experienced and lived. Christianity is about being in a personal relationship with our creator, and no relationship is something that can be learnt or studied - it is something real and living. Of course, Christians desire a closer walk with God - and part of that will involve personal study and evaluation of their faith.
 
For a while now I've dreamt of creating an online encyclopedia to be a reference of some of the finer details of Christianity, church history and contemporary issues. Of course, this is something I could never accomplish - my faith is weak, and I certainly cannot claim to have a good understanding of most of the issues and history of the church. There are thousands of Christian websites on the internet already, many of them very good and worthwhile. This is perhaps just another one of those websites. However, the whole point of this website is to allow anyone at all to add to, and to alter the website. Every Christian has something of value to offer other Christians, regardless of age, race, education and gender. My hope is that Christians everywhere decide to add their own articles to this site so that it becomes a useful reference. If you are not a Christian and you want to submit an article, that's fine too - we can all learn from everybody's understanding, even if we don't agree with their perspective.
 
Please create any new links for sub-topics where-ever you believe they are needed, trying to keep the directory structure logical and clear. If you submit any articles, keep them as short as possible, and please do not break any copyright laws. When you create a link for your article, place your name or initials in brackets after the title - this way, if you submit multiple articles and people like or dislike your style or perspective, they can easily decide to view or skip your article. Also, at the end of an article you submit, could you please put your name and if your article voices your opinions please also write a brief note describing your Christian background under your name at the end of the article, so that the reader understands your perspective better (for example, if you write an article on purgatory, let the reader know if you consider yourself Roman Catholic or not). Finally, please don't alter anyone else's articles (unless you know that the work has been plagiarised or is incorrect) - if you do have something you want to write, just add a new link to a new page on the same topic. (For example, if you want to write about baptism, don't submit your work directly into the baptism page - instead make a new page titled "Baptism (by ''your initials'')" and link to it from the baptism page)
 
Thanks.
 
Your brother in Christ,
 
[[Graham Llewellyn Grove]]
 
January 2005
==A note from [[User:Prab|Prab]]==
or tumpati at hotmail dot com.
 
 
==A note by [[Graham Llewellyn Grove|G.G.]]==
 
This wiki site was set up by a man by the name of [[User:Prab|Prab]] Tumpati in late 2004. I set up a wiki site on wikibooks.org in January 2005, and upon looking for it in some search engines I discovered this site, as well as an even older Christian wiki site set up by a friendly English minister, Richard Hall. It seems to me that there was no point in having lots of separate wiki sites for Christianity - so I'm making this site the one I contribute to. It would be wonderful if you contribute to this site as well. Below is the original "About" note I placed on the wikibooks.org
 
'''Introduction'''
 
2,000 years ago, [[Jesus]] Christ came to earth to save each person from his rebellion against God. He was crucified, sufferring the punishment that was meant to be for me and you. Yet Jesus lives today, and millions of people around the world know him as their personal saviour and Lord. It seems to me that the essence of Christianity is so simple that even a child can in some ways understand it, yet start to explore it in more depth, and you'll soon realise that even a life-time isn't enough to really grasp it. In fact, human endeavour alone cannot even begin to grasp it. In truth, Christianity cannot be learnt - instead it must be experienced and lived. Christianity is about being in a personal relationship with our creator, and no relationship is something that can be learnt or studied - it is something real and living. Of course, Christians desire a closer walk with God - and part of that will involve personal study and evaluation of their faith.
 
For a while now I've dreamt of creating an online encyclopedia to be a reference of some of the finer details of Christianity, church history and contemporary issues. Of course, this is something I could never accomplish - my faith is weak, and I certainly cannot claim to have a good understanding of most of the issues and history of the church. There are thousands of Christian websites on the internet already, many of them very good and worthwhile. This is perhaps just another one of those websites. However, the whole point of this website is to allow anyone at all to add to, and to alter the website. Every Christian has something of value to offer other Christians, regardless of age, race, education and gender. My hope is that Christians everywhere decide to add their own articles to this site so that it becomes a useful reference. If you are not a Christian and you want to submit an article, that's fine too - we can all learn from everybody's understanding, even if we don't agree with their perspective.
 
Please create any new links for sub-topics where-ever you believe they are needed, trying to keep the directory structure logical and clear. If you submit any articles, keep them as short as possible, and please do not break any copyright laws. When you create a link for your article, place your name or initials in brackets after the title - this way, if you submit multiple articles and people like or dislike your style or perspective, they can easily decide to view or skip your article. Also, at the end of an article you submit, could you please put your name and if your article voices your opinions please also write a brief note describing your Christian background under your name at the end of the article, so that the reader understands your perspective better (for example, if you write an article on purgatory, let the reader know if you consider yourself Roman Catholic or not). Finally, please don't alter anyone else's articles (unless you know that the work has been plagiarised or is incorrect) - if you do have something you want to write, just add a new link to a new page on the same topic. (For example, if you want to write about baptism, don't submit your work directly into the baptism page - instead make a new page titled "Baptism (by ''your initials'')" and link to it from the baptism page)
 
Thanks.
 
Your brother in Christ,
 
[[Graham Llewellyn Grove]]
 
January 2005
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