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− | * [http://www.christianmedia.ca Christianmedia.ca site on December 20, 2008] before the move to WikiChristian. | + | * [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.christianmedia.ca Christianmedia.ca site on December 20, 2008] before the move to WikiChristian. |
{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Christianity and the internet]] -> [[Christian Websites Index]] | {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Christianity and the internet]] -> [[Christian Websites Index]] |
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ChristianMedia.ca (pronounced Christian Media dot see aye) was a community of Christians and an online database that provided the history of Canadian Christians working, volunteering and ministering in media in Canada. ChristianMedia.ca Members believed in Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God. They were motivated to share the Good News of Jesus Christ through dance, drama, film, music, new media, performance, print, radio, television, visual art, web and writing.
ChristianMedia.ca was founded on November 10, 2000 by Canadian David M.R.D. Spencer. The web site had 5,948 pages and 2,257,280 page views when is was closed down.
ChristianMedia.ca Moves
On December 20, 2008, David M.R.D. Spencer connected with the Founders of WikiChristian and offered to move the listings for 218 members of ChristianMedia.ca to WikiChristian. WikiChristian Founders
You can now view the listings for 218 former members of ChristianMedia.ca plus new Canadian listings under the list called Media Workers in Canada here on WikiChristian.
Links
- Christianmedia.ca site today
- Christianmedia.ca site on December 20, 2008 before the move to WikiChristian.
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