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Christianity.com
The October 9, 2007 Homepage of Christianity.com

Type of site

Christian
Available inEnglish
OwnerSalem Web Network
Created bySalem Web Network
URLchristianity.com
Commercialyes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedFebruary 2005
Current statusactive

Christianity.com is a site owned and operated by Salem Web Network and headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. The stated focus of Christianity.com is to provide Christian content and interactive tools to help people understand Christianity. Pastors, authors, and speakers such as John F. MacArthur, Adrian Rogers, Kay Arthur, Chuck Swindoll, Hank Hanegraaff, and John Piper contribute to the site.

History[edit]

In 1999, Christianity.com was originally headquartered in Silicon Valley, California. Spencer Jones from Christian Broadcasting Network (who invested $10 million in the startup) and David Davenport, who was head of Pepperdine University for 10 years, served as COO and CEO. Other funding and credit partners are Sequoia Capital, which invested $10 million, and Comdisco Ventures Group, which loaned $10 million for equipment and services.[1] In the middle of the dotcom bust, the company went bankrupt and on December 18, 2001, the domain name was purchased by Renewal Enterprises, LLC.[2]

Salem Web Network announced the acquisition of Christianity.com from Renewal Enterprises on February 11, 2005[3] for approximately $3.4 million.

Biblestudytools.com[edit]

Christianity.com's sister site, Biblestudytools.com,[4] offers bible browsing functionality, search functions, and other study tools.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Is God.com Dead?".
  • ^ "Renewal Enterprises LLC acquires Starwire". Archived from the original on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  • ^ "News Releases". phx.corporate-ir.net.
  • ^ "Read and Study the Bible Online - Search, Find Verses". Bible Study Tools.
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    Christian websites
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