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After a discussion with Prab regarding the structure of this wiki and his suggestion that I try out a new style on some pages, I've given it a go, beginning with this. It would be good for this to be the page to branch out from... (See Talk:Christian wikis for more details) --Graham grove 10:48, 25 July 2006 (PDT)



I think this page would be clearer and cleaner if a bit more of a hierarchy of topics were evident. Since this is the core page from which all others topics are supposed to be accessible, the structure of this page should reflect the basic topic structure of the whole site. Can I suggest something like ...

  • The essence of Christianity
  • The Bible
  • The Church
  • God
  • Jesus
  • Doctrine
  • History
  • Christianity in practice

That last topic would include sub-topics such as:

  • Literature, art, music and media
  • Clothing and symbols
  • Education
  • Work/employment
  • Science and technology

Matt 22:01, 25 July 2009 (PDT)

I think that this is could simplification of thes structure. Let's give it a go. Thanks. --Graham 13:11, 27 July 2009 (PDT)

Please incorporate this information on this page

Christian evangelism and Christian internet evangelism

Since its inception Christianity has seen a consistent and dramatic increase in its number of adherents.[1][2] In the 1940's, the Lausanne Movement was started in order to help Christendom evangelize globally with greater effectiveness and thousands of Christian leaders from around the globe meet regularly to increase the effectiveness of Christian evangelism.[3]

Internet evangelism

see also: Christianity and the Internet

Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI) is one of the world's largest evangelism organizations within Christendom and has over 25,000 full time missionaries. In 2006, Alan Beeber of CCCI predicted that internet evangelism will result in more conversion that all other forms of evangelism for CCCI combined.[4] At YouTube, Christians and Christian creationists have faced problems with atheist atheist cyberbullies, but they they have developed methods to overcome this problem. Theologian 12:25, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

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