Christianity
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- WGCR AM 720
- A radio ministry of Anchor Baptist Church broadcasts local news and information, Bible talk programs, and weather from Pisgah Forest. Features a live Real Audio feed.
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- WNNL 103.9 FM
- The Light, Christian radio station in Raleigh broadcasts Contemporary Christian music. Features a top 10 list, pictures, and community spotlight.
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- WRCM 91.9 FM
- New Life radio station in Charlotte broadcasts Contemporary Christian music. Features a photo album, music reviews, and a live audio feed.
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- WCHP AM 760
- Christian radio in Champlain broadcast Bible teaching programs in English and in French. Features a schedule, news, photos, hours of broadcasting, and an online Bible search.
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- (Christian) Fundamentalism
- Several articles on Christian Fundamentalism, one with a detailed history.
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- Fundamentalist Christianity
- The early history of the movement, a list of distinctive beliefs, a grouping of fundamentalist churches and a list of notable American Fundamentalists.
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- KNKT 107.1 FM
- Christian radio station in Albuquerque, features Bible teaching programs, music, and resources.
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- KPCL 95.7 FM and KTGW 91.7 FM
- Christian radio station in Farmington, broadcasts a format of music and Bible teaching programs. Features an Internet audio stream and links to local webcams sites.
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- WJPH 89.9 FM
- Christian radio station in Woodbine, is committed to strengthening the family and assisting the local church with Bible teaching programs and inspirational Christian music.
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- Early Church Councils And Creeds
- A chart and short history of the councils that produced the Nicene Creed and the Chalcedonian Creed. [PDF]
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- Overview of Christian Creeds and Beliefs
- A summary of the main points of the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed.
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- The Ecumenical Creeds
- A chapter on the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, Creed of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed from "Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical Notes" by Philip Schaff.
