Gospel.com, the Gateway to Internet Resources for Christians
To explore topics of faith, beliefs, culture, and Christianity in today’s society, you need look no farther than Gospel.com.
The Gospel.com Ministry Community organized into "topics" to help you find exactly what you’re looking for. The main page contains a blog offering articles and viewpoints from various members of the community, with links to additional resources. Below the blog are links to four specific contributors to the family of Gospel.com Ministries:
Our Daily Bread is a publication of RBC Ministries, formerly Radio Bible Class. RBC has offered inspirational and Bible-study programs and materials without cost or obligation to millions of people around the world since its inception in 1938. The nondenominational work of RBC Ministries is enabled through their partnership with thousands of individuals, churches, and families who voluntarily contribute so that the organization does not burden the public with fundraising appeals. Through the Gospel.com website, RBC Ministries regularly offers additional resources for a gift of any amount that are as follows:
Evangelio.com provides articles and ministry resources for the Spanish-speaking Internet community. Links to a variety of Gosepl.com contributors access additional sites written in Spanish.
Andy Unedited is written by Andrew T. LePeau, the associate publisher of InterVarsity Press. This section explores how publishers do their work and how they can do it better. InterVarsity Press is an extension of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. It serves Christians in churches, academia, and the world by publishing and making available resources that equip and encourage people to follow Jesus as Savior and Lord.
ThinkChristian is a section of Gospel.com that talks about Christ, culture, and the ways that faith plays out in everyday life. ThinkChristian is a collaborative blog where Christians in all walks of life discuss music, world events, literature, spirituality, churches, and any other topic that impacts faith and the way Christians can relate to the world around us. Founded in 2005 by Gospel Communications, ThinkChristian is a project of Back to God Ministries International, a 9-language indigenous media ministry that produces a variety of media for different audiences such as print devotionals, children’s radio programs, video blogs, and ESL stories.
Each day at Gospel.com, you can find the newest and best resources for Christians who want to study the Bible, read what other believers are thinking, look for answers to questions about the Gospel, and enhance their pursuit of a stronger walk of faith.

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