New Website, Vootage.com, Teams up with KDOC to Broadcast Oaks Christian vs. Oak Park Game

Westlake Village, CA (PRWEB) December 8, 2006

Friday, December 8th at 7 pm is the CIF Northeast Division Championship between Oaks Christian High School v. Oak Park. Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, California has won 44 consecutive games, tied for the eighth longest streak in California history according to CalHiSports.com. The Oaks Christian Lions are led by what many consider to be the top prep player in the country, Notre Dame bound quarterback Jimmy Clausen who is hoping to lead his team to a fourth straight CIF Southern Section Championship. Standing in their way is league rival Oak Park. The Oak Park Eagles have put together an impressive season of their own, compiling a 12-1 record with their only blemish being a 55-7 loss to Oaks Christian.

The Lions have waltzed through the post-season despite losing USC bound and nationally renowned running back Marc Tyler in the first quarter of their first playoff game. Nevertheless, Oaks has kept intact their impressive streak of not allowing more than 17 points in any game this season and not scoring fewer than 47.

If you are not one of the fortunate fans to attend Friday’s game or even if you just want to catch all the action you can go to Vootage.com (http://www.vootage.com), a new website which proclaims being the “Pioneer of Online High School Sports Webcasting.” This free website provides broadcast quality game coverage like no other with proprietary software enabling viewers to watch any play within the webcast at just a click of the button – think TiVo? online. With the familiar voice of former USC play by play announcer Tom Kelly teamed with color commenter and high school athletic insider Garry Paskwietz, viewers receive the utmost in professional play by play. With blogs, boards, vignettes and more, this site scores a touchdown by fans.

Teaming up with KDOC, the video footage by Vootage? will also air after the game Friday night at 12:00am. So no matter if you are rooting for Oaks Christian or Oak Park or you’re just an avid high school football fanatic, Friday will be sure to be a game that shouldn’t be missed.

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It’s Official: The Largest Free Christian Dating Website is ChristianDatingForFree.com

Hermosa Beach, CA (PRWEB) October 26, 2009

This week, http://www.ChristianDatingForFree.com which is owned by E Dating For Free, Inc., surpassed 100,000 active members and is not only the largest free Christian dating website on the internet but it is also the largest free religion based dating website in the world.

Responsible for thousands of loving relationships and happy marriages, Christian Dating For Free continues to thrive and grow in spite of difficult economic times. “We are so very proud and humbled by the growth and positive feedback that we have seen from ChristianDatingForFree.com. Our team works very hard day and night to protect the CDFF community from scammers and negative elements and to maintain the highest level of Christian moral standards on the site,” said David Perez, E Dating For Free, Inc. CEO. “Also, we never cut corners from a quality standpoint even though the site is 100% free. With 155,000 absolute unique visitors, 700,000 visits and 14 million page views per month and growing we still work relentlessly to give our members an even better user experience than the paid spiritual dating sites.”

“This 100,000 active member milestone of course discounts the many members who have deactivated or deleted their profiles due to engaging in dedicated Christian relationships or getting married. We are absolutely thrilled and certainly blessed to reach this incredible milestone and hope we can continue on this path for 2010,” said Doron Kim, E Dating For Free, Inc. President and Founder. “Our belief has always been that, just because Christian Dating For Free is entirely free, it doesn’t mean that we cannot provide a dating site that is superior to the competition in every way. We want our members to feel safe, find love and companionship, grow stronger in their Faith and have fun- without spending a penny.”

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Website Launched to Gather Christian Testimonies for an Upcoming Series of Books; Provides the Opportunity for a Wide Audience to Share Stories of God?s Love

(PRWEB) June 7, 2005

Atlanta, Georgia (PR Web) June 7, 2005 ? Faith Travels launches a website seeking submission of Christian testimonies, from adults and children around the world, for publication in a book containing inspirational stories.

Faith Travels was founded by Lisa Walker. Compiling a book of Christian testimonies is one of the first initiatives Faith Travels has undertaken.

The idea for the book came naturally to Walker: ?I have heard numerous testimonies in my life, and they helped build my faith in God during some of my darkest hours. Looking back now, I see that sharing testimonies lets faith travel ? from one person to another.?

She added, ?It is my heart?s desire for this ministry to compile a continuing series of books that will help faith along its journey.?

The newly launched site, Faith-Travels.org, provides a vehicle for communicating with individuals who would like to share their experiences of God?s awesome love and power working in their life, church, or ministry. The site will continue to expand as the project progresses.

For more information about submitting a Christian testimony to Faith Travels, please visit http://www.Faith-Travels.org.

Faith Travels is a ministry of encouragement. The ministry is relatively new and developing quickly. The goal of Faith Travels is to share Christian testimonies all over the world to encourage people in all walks of life. In addition to inspirational books, plans for the ministry include developing additional ways to meet its goals. In the future, Faith Travels will provide encouragement via the Internet, radio and/or television.

Contact Information:

Lisa Walker, Founder

Faith Travels

Contribution@Faith-Travels.org

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Suite101.com Brings in Christian Music Expert Kevan Breitinger to Launch their Christian Music Website

Suite101.com Brings in Christian Music Expert Kevan Breitinger to Launch their Christian Music Website










Ocean City, NJ (PRWEB) August 14, 2006 –-

Suite101.com proudly announces the addition of a new Christian Music resource site in their Music section, managed by Christian Music expert, Kevan Breitinger, one of the latest additions to the Suite101 team. The new Christian Music site located at http://christianmusic.suite101.com provides free articles, music reviews, artist interviews, and a blog providing Christian Music news and commentary on topics ranging from current musical directions to chart reports to ministry opportunities.

The site will also offer reviews on new and upcoming music projects, discuss happenings and opportunities in the Christian Music scene, and provide information regarding artists and their music to enable consumers to make wise musical purchases. Readers of Suite101’s new Christian Music site are provided with the opportunity to share their own reviews and feedback, ask music-related questions, and interact with site author Kevan Breitinger directly through the freely available site discussion boards.

Kevan Breitinger, a freelance writer residing in Ocean City, NJ, will be fashioning the new Christian Music site for Suite101.com with a consumer-oriented and information-providing approach, helping music novices and experts alike keep up to date on the latest Christian Music news and products, including new albums, concerts, tour news, and artist interviews.

About Suite101

Suite101.com is a private company owned by Burda Media Group, a 102-year-old family-owned German magazine firm with more than $ 2 billion in annual revenues, and by four private investors, two of whom are a management at Abebooks.com. Attracting curious browsers in search of answers, news, tips, a good read, or a chat with like-minded groups, Suite101 offers primarily North American visitors quality content per click, covering topics ranging from entertainment, to home and gardening, to business and technology, to world affairs.

For more information about the launch of the new Christian Music site at Suite101.com, or the addition of Christian Music expert Kevan Breitinger to the Suite101 team, please visit http://www.christianmusic.suite101.com.

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4 Design Commandments for a Religion Website

The company I work for designs websites for many different types of small businesses and nonprofit groups such as houses of worship.  Is there any better use of a website than for spreading the teachings of love, peace, harmony and faith in a Supreme Being throughout the modern world?   Probably, not.   At least, not from the point of view of anyone, who believes that we all need some love in our heart and spirituality in our lives to govern our actions among those we share the world with.

There is an interesting YouTube parody of Starbucks marketing itself like a church at http://healyourchurchwebsite.com.  The video suggests that houses of worship need to think more like corporate marketers do, as they try and attract new worshippers to the fold.  Reaching out to others has been changed by the Internet.  Most of us now view the world through a pair of digitally trained eyes.  Constant repetition of effective online messages, has groomed us to expect logically-placed calls to action on every website we visit.  In fact, we mentally grade website designs by their practical layout, easy navigation and rich content. 

When we are not impressed with a particular website – any website – we leave it long before we ever complete a call to action.  We have little patience trying to figure out what a website owner needed to explain in a much more effective way, in the first place.  As a website visitor, it is not our job to do this. There are far too many competing websites that do a better job getting their information across to us.  We are more likely to follow through with them.

So what is expected from a religion website?  At very least, it must answer these basic four questions in order to find and hold its target audience:

1.      Who are worshippers?

2.      What do they believe?

3.      Where and when do they meet?

4.      Will outsiders be welcome there?

Who are the Worshippers?

Most religious websites feature a photo their house of worship – their building – as their home page attention-grabber.  Clergy and congregants are very proud of what they have built and expect that others will be equally impressed and moved to worship with them in the structure.

With all due respect, does a stone or wood frame building really stand for what a church, synagogue, temple or mosque is all about, spiritually?  Or, is it the clergy and worshippers, who make a place of worship divine? 

When a place of worship is devastated by a natural disaster, the “flock” rarely misses a beat; meeting elsewhere until the time is right to return to the building of origin.  It matters little to them WHERE they meet.  It only seems to matter that they are gathered together and sharing their prayers with their Supreme Being.

The Rev. Heather McCance of the Church of St. Andrew, Scarborough and regional dean of Scarborough Deanery in the Diocese of Toronto, has written a thoughtful essay on God and Social Media.   In her essay, she explains that “Websites, or at least the vast majority of church websites, are of the stuff of Web 1.0; we put information on the Internet, a person goes and finds it.”

What exactly does Rev. McCance believe people looking for a religion website should find?  People are simply looking to find God. 

“We have learned to say that it is not that the church has a mission; it is that God has a mission, and invites the church to come alongside,” explains McCance.  

So, it is the worshippers, themselves, that make a house of worship what it is. It should the worshippers, who are prominently displayed on the homepage of a religion website.  Future congregants are most interested in seeing and identifying with the people they will meet, greet and celebrate their faith with.

What Do They Believe?

Rev. McCance clearly understands the role that God plays in Social Media, which includes websites.  She believes that “God is on Facebook. God tweets. God posts videos on YouTube. And God most surely uses whatever tools human beings come up with to reach out to this world with love and compassion, with a prophetic call to justice, with gospel.”  It is very comforting to know that God stands before the digital portal (Websites) welcoming all people to his many houses of worship.  Still, each religion website must immediately inform unique visitors what is the particular brand of faith being practiced by those behind a URL.  Is it a Christian denomination; some form of Judaism, Islam, Hindu, Buddhist or something else?   Is it a good fit with the religious beliefs of the website visitor?

Where and when do they meet?

If God is throughout Social Media, as Rev. McCance purports, he must also be guiding us with our GPS units.  Still, we all need to take some level of responsibility to find our way to his presence.  We require a precise address as well as the date and time that others will also be arriving to meet him.  A well designed religion website will need to include this information.  The web designer must be aware that not everyone owns a GPS and may require written directions to the house of worship.

Will outsiders be welcome there?

We all know that God welcomes everyone to pray, but not all houses of worship have the same set of rules.  For example, non-Jews are always welcome to attend services in a synagogue, so long as they behave as proper guests. Proselytizing and “witnessing” to the congregation are not proper guest behavior.  Would anyone walk into a stranger’s home and criticize the decor? But, synagogues always welcome non-Jews who come to synagogue out of genuine curiosity, interest in the service or simply to join a friend in celebration of a Jewish event.

In Orthodox synagogues, there is a separate section where the women sit. This may be on an upper floor balcony, or in the back of the room, or on the side of the room, separated from the men’s section by a wall or curtain called a mechitzah. Men are not permitted to pray in the presence of women, because they are supposed to have their minds on their prayers, not on pretty girls.

It is important to inform all parties of any worship attendance rules they need to be aware of in the website.

What other Information is commonly found?

Most religion websites include some or all of the following features: a Photo Gallery to showcase its congregants, the particular house of worship, its prayer services and its location. There may also be the desire to present Online Store capabilities, especially if they are offering religious items for purchase.

Places of worship may also wish to engage visitors through a Guestbook, Blog, Newsletters, a Mailing List, a “share” button and – very often – a Make a Donation form.

It is very good that God is onboard with websites and Social Media, as Rev. McCance seems to believe.  Therefore, it is important to make him proud of its use attracting those who may wish to worship with others just like themselves.

Marc LeVine is Director of Social Media at RiaEnjolie, Inc, a web designer specializing in professional-looking and affordable websites for small businesses.  RiaEnjolie is also the developer of many innovative charitable programs that give back to the community.  Learn more by visiting RiaEnjolie’s Charity Programs Page on our Corporate Website at www.RiaEnjolie.com

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Website Offers Directory of Nation?s Top-Ranked Christian Colleges

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Newberg, OR (Vocus) November 17, 2010

Students interested in finding a top-ranked Christian college that best suits them will find a newly revamped website, topchristiancolleges.org, helpful in their search.

Topchristiancolleges.org was updated this month and serves as a resource for prospective students, providing rankings information for those institutions in the 110-member Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. Among the features is a listing of how schools ranked in Forbes’ 2010-11 “America’s Best Colleges” list and U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 “Best Colleges” guide.

The site includes the links “Browse colleges by Forbes ranking,” “Browse colleges by U.S. News ranking,” “Browse colleges by state,” “Browse colleges alphabetically” and “Top 10 Christian colleges.” Also included are questions to consider when deciding on a college and an overview of what to expect from a Christian college education.

Users can get ranking number, denominational affiliation, year of establishment, location, size and athletic association information about each school. Also provided is a hyperlink to each school’s homepage. According to Forbes, its ranking system is designed to StressFreeFast.com” rel=”StressFreeFast.com”>stress the outputs of a college education rather than the inputs StressFreeFast.com” rel=”StressFreeFast.com”>stressed by the U.S. News and World Report college rankings.

Forbes measured whether students liked their courses (25 percent), achieved post-graduate vocational success (25 percent), graduated in four years (16 and 2/3 percent), and graduated without a lot of debt (20 percent). It also factored in faculty who competed for nationally competitive academic awards (13 1/3 percent).

U.S. News based its criteria on 16 categories of academic quality, including graduation and retention rates, average freshman retention rate, 2009 graduation rate, faculty resources, student-to-faculty ratio, acceptance rate and financial resources. Data was collected from each institution and tabulated.

The “Browse colleges by state” option provides a list of schools by region (i.e., “West,” “Midwest” and “South”) and allows the user to click on each individual state. Included, for example, are links to top Christian colleges in California and top Christian colleges in Indiana.

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Praise and Worship Leader Brett Rush Interviewed on Christian Music Monthly International Website

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) February 15, 2006

Christian recording artist Brett Rush, a praise and worship leader from Pennsylvania, was recently interviewed by Mark Weber of ChristianMusicMonthly.com, an international website devoted to Christian and gospel music, and Christian Music Monthly, an accompanying e-zine.

With a focus on “artists you know and want to know more about,” Christian Music Monthly, which operates out of Buffalo, New York, as both a website and an e-zine, covers Christian and gospel music’s most popular stars, including Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, Kirk Franklin, Nicole C. Mullen, Third Day, Jars Of Clay and others with sales in the millions. It also features up-and-comers and indies, like Brett Rush, providing readers with news and views about a truly wide variety of recording artists. Christian Music Monthly started out as “Zeebozine,” with 50 subscribers in 2001. Five years later, the e-zine, renamed Christian Music Monthly, counts over 2,300 subscribers from the U.S., Canada, and many other countries all over the world.

Christian Music Monthly is currently being promoted on radio stations across the U.S. and in Canada.

“DJs are mentioning the website, www.christianmusicmonthly.com, on their shows, and some stations are even including the site on their “links” page because they recognize what a valuable resource Christian Music Monthly is,” says Weber. “Best of all, DJs and stations find that Christian Music Monthly is a great source of news they can use on-the-air, for free, and all they have to do is say it came ‘from christianmusicmonthly.com.’ I’m excited that the word is getting out in a big way that Christian Music Monthly has arrived.”

Christian Music Monthly is supported by paid advertising. It’s also linked to www.cafepress.com/jesusrocks716, where “Jesus Rocks” buttons, stickers and t-shirts are selling well.

To read the latest issue(s) of Christian Music Monthly, the ezine, go to www.christianmusicmonthly.com and click on the appropriate link. In addition to the interview with Brett Rush, the website also features several other interview links with artists like Tree63, BarlowGirl, Nicole C. Mullen, Jonah33, John Tesh, and Martha Munizzi.

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Manic Drive Interviewed on Christian Music Monthly Website

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) February 19, 2006

Canadian Christian rock band Manic Drive was recently interviewed by Mark Weber of ChristianMusicMonthly.com, an international website devoted to Christian and gospel music, and Christian Music Monthly, an accompanying e-zine.

With a focus on “artists you know and want to know more about,” Christian Music Monthly, which operates out of Buffalo, New York, as both a website and an e-zine, covers Christian and gospel music’s most popular stars, including Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, Kirk Franklin, Nicole C. Mullen, Third Day, Jars Of Clay and others with sales in the millions. It also features up-and-comers and indies, like Manic Drive, providing readers with news and views about a truly wide variety of recording artists. Christian Music Monthly started out as “Zeebozine,” with 50 subscribers in 2001. Five years later, the e-zine, renamed Christian Music Monthly, counts over 2,300 subscribers from the U.S., Canada, and many other countries all over the world.

Christian Music Monthly is currently being promoted on radio stations across the U.S. and in Canada.

“DJs are mentioning the website, www.christianmusicmonthly.com, on their shows, and some stations are even including the site on their “links” page because they recognize what a valuable resource Christian Music Monthly is,” says Weber. “Best of all, DJs and stations find that Christian Music Monthly is a great source of news they can use on-the-air, for free, and all they have to do is say it came ‘from christianmusicmonthly.com.’ I’m excited that the word is getting out in a big way that Christian Music Monthly has arrived.”

Christian Music Monthly is supported by paid advertising. It’s also linked to www.cafepress.com/jesusrocks716, where “Jesus Rocks” buttons, stickers and t-shirts are selling well.

To read the latest issue(s) of Christian Music Monthly, the ezine, go to www.christianmusicmonthly.com and click on the appropriate link. In addition to the interview with Manic Drive, the website also features several other interview links with artists like Tree63, BarlowGirl, Nicole C. Mullen, Jonah33, John Tesh, and Martha Munizzi.

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Christian Recording Artist Tom Dolan Interviewed on Christian Music Monthly Website

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) February 13, 2006

Christian recording artist Tom Dolan was recently interviewed by Mark Weber of ChristianMusicMonthly.com, an international website devoted to Christian and gospel music, and Christian Music Monthly, an accompanying e-zine.

With a focus on “artists you know and want to know more about,” Christian Music Monthly, which operates out of Buffalo, New York, as both a website and an e-zine, covers Christian and gospel music’s most popular stars, including Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, Kirk Franklin, Nicole C. Mullen, Third Day, Jars Of Clay and others with sales in the millions. It also features up-and-comers and indies, like Tom Dolan, providing readers with news and views about a truly wide variety of recording artists. Christian Music Monthly started out as “Zeebozine,” with 50 subscribers in 2001. Five years later, the e-zine, renamed Christian Music Monthly, counts over 2,300 subscribers from the U.S., Canada, and many other countries all over the world.

Christian Music Monthly is currently being promoted on radio stations across the U.S. and in Canada.

“DJs are mentioning the website, www.christianmusicmonthly.com, on their shows, and some stations are even including the site on their “links” page because they recognize what a valuable resource Christian Music Monthly is,” says Weber. “Best of all, DJs and stations find that Christian Music Monthly is a great source of news they can use on-the-air, for free, and all they have to do is say it came ‘from christianmusicmonthly.com.’ I’m excited that the word is getting out in a big way that Christian Music Monthly has arrived.”

Christian Music Monthly is supported by paid advertising. It’s also linked to www.cafepress.com/jesusrocks716, where “Jesus Rocks” buttons, stickers and t-shirts are selling well.

To read the latest issue(s) of Christian Music Monthly, the ezine, go to www.christianmusicmonthly.com and click on the appropriate link. In addition to the interview with Tom Dolan, the website also features several other interview links with artists like Tree63, BarlowGirl, Nicole C. Mullen, Jonah33, John Tesh, and Martha Munizzi.

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Christian Recording Artist Erin Hutchison Interviewed on Christian Music Monthly International Website

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) February 17, 2006

Christian recording artist Erin Hutchison was recently interviewed by Mark Weber of ChristianMusicMonthly.com, an international website devoted to Christian and gospel music, and Christian Music Monthly, an accompanying e-zine.

With a focus on “artists you know and want to know more about,” Christian Music Monthly, which operates out of Buffalo, New York, as both a website and an e-zine, covers Christian and gospel music’s most popular stars, including Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, Kirk Franklin, Nicole C. Mullen, Third Day, Jars Of Clay and others with sales in the millions. It also features up-and-comers and indies, like Erin Hutchison, providing readers with news and views about a truly wide variety of recording artists. Christian Music Monthly started out as “Zeebozine,” with 50 subscribers in 2001. Five years later, the e-zine, renamed Christian Music Monthly, counts over 2,300 subscribers from the U.S., Canada, and many other countries all over the world.

Christian Music Monthly is currently being promoted on radio stations across the U.S. and in Canada.

“DJs are mentioning the website, www.christianmusicmonthly.com, on their shows, and some stations are even including the site on their “links” page because they recognize what a valuable resource Christian Music Monthly is,” says Weber. “Best of all, DJs and stations find that Christian Music Monthly is a great source of news they can use on-the-air, for free, and all they have to do is say it came ‘from christianmusicmonthly.com.’ I’m excited that the word is getting out in a big way that Christian Music Monthly has arrived.”

Christian Music Monthly is supported by paid advertising. It’s also linked to www.cafepress.com/jesusrocks716, where “Jesus Rocks” buttons, stickers and t-shirts are selling well.

To read the latest issue(s) of Christian Music Monthly, the ezine, go to www.christianmusicmonthly.com and click on the appropriate link. In addition to the interview with Erin Hutchison, the website also features several other interview links with artists like Tree63, BarlowGirl, Nicole C. Mullen, Jonah33, John Tesh, and Martha Munizzi.

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