Media
Music | Videos
Radios
ChristianRadio.com is an online platform that streams free Christian radio stations across the United States. It offers:
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Christian Teaching & Talk: Sermons, Bible studies, and programs from pastors and Christian leaders.
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Christian Music: Contemporary worship, gospel, and Southern gospel music from popular artists.
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Spanish-Language Stations: Radio Luz and other Spanish Christian teaching and talk channels.
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Podcasts & Ministry Programs: Shows like Bible Answers Live, Thru the Bible, FamilyLife Today, and Leading the Way.
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Local Station Finder: Users can search by city or state to find nearby Christian radio stations.
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Mobile Access: Apps available for iPhone and Android for streaming on the go.
In short, it’s a hub for Christian music, teaching, and ministry content, making it easy to access live radio, sermons, and podcasts anytime.
Podcast
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The list ranks the most popular religion and spirituality podcasts based on listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions, and shares.
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It includes a wide range of themes:
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Christian faith & Bible study (Bible in a Year with Fr. Mike Schmitz, The Bible Recap, BuddyWalk with Jesus, Joel Osteen Podcast).
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Astrology & mysticism (The Nightlight Astrology Podcast, This Week in Astrology, The Astrology Podcast, Witches Talking Tarot).
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Mindfulness & meditation (Tara Brach, On Being with Krista Tippett, The Way Out Is In).
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Islamic scholarship (Mufti Menk, Omar Suleiman, Nouman Ali Khan).
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Catholic & Protestant teachings (Pints With Aquinas, Timothy Keller Sermons, Life Is Worth Living: Fulton J. Sheen).
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Spiritual growth & self-help (Mind Love, Morning Mindset, Helping Healing Humor).
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THE HOLY QURAN
There are many English translations of the Holy Qur’an, each with its own style, purpose, and audience. Here’s a structured list of the most widely available English versions:
Major English Translations
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George Sale (1734) – Early influential version, though criticized for bias.
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J.M. Rodwell (1861) – Rearranged surahs by supposed chronology.
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E.H. Palmer (1880) – Literal, part of the Sacred Books of the East series.
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Marmaduke Pickthall – The Meaning of the Glorious Qur’an (1930) – Revered for literary dignity.
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Abdullah Yusuf Ali – The Holy Qur’an: Translation and Commentary (1934) – Includes extensive notes and commentary.
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Arthur J. Arberry – The Koran Interpreted (1955) – Highly respected for accuracy and literary quality.
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Muhammad Asad – The Message of the Qur’an (1980) – Philosophical, with detailed commentary.
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Saheeh International (1997) – Clear, accessible, widely distributed.
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M.A.S. Abdel Haleem – The Qur’an: A New Translation (2004) – Modern English, widely used in academia.
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Talal Itani – Clear Quran (2012) – Simplified, focused on clarity.
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Dr. Mustafa Khattab – The Clear Quran (2016) – Contemporary, approved by scholars, easy to read.
Translation Styles
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Literal / Word-for-word: Palmer, Arberry, Pickthall
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Dynamic / Readable: Yusuf Ali, Abdel Haleem, Khattab
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Annotated / Commentary-heavy: Yusuf Ali, Asad
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Simplified / Accessible: Saheeh International, Itani, Khattab
Each translation reflects different priorities: some aim for literary beauty, others for clarity and accessibility, and some for scholarly commentary.
Pure english version of Islamic Holy Testament.
THE HOLY MORMON
The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement, regarded as scripture alongside the Bible, and is believed to be a record of God's dealings with ancient inhabitants of the Americas.
Origins and Publication
Content and Structure
The Book of Mormon is divided into smaller books, each named after its primary author, and contains teachings, prophecies, and historical narratives. It discusses various theological topics, including the nature of God, the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and the importance of faith and repentance. A pivotal event in the book is the appearance of Jesus Christ to the Nephites after his resurrection.
Significance in Latter Day Saint Beliefs
Historical Context and Criticism
Conclusion
Christian's Book of Mormon
THE HOLY BUDDHIST
The primary Buddhist holy book is the Pāli Tipiṭaka, also known as the "Three Baskets," which contains the teachings of the Buddha and is available in English translations.
Overview of the Pāli Tipiṭaka
The Pāli Tipiṭaka is the earliest and most complete collection of Buddhist scriptures, organized into three main sections:
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Vinaya Pitaka: Rules and regulations for monastic discipline.
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Sutta Pitaka: Discourses of the Buddha, containing thousands of teachings and stories.
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Abhidhamma Pitaka: Scholastic analysis and philosophical interpretations of the Buddha's teachings.
English Translations
Many of the texts from the Pāli Tipiṭaka have been translated into English, making them accessible to a wider audience. Notable resources for finding these translations include:
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Other Important Texts
In summary, the Pāli Tipiṭaka serves as the foundational scripture for many Buddhists, and its teachings are widely available in English through various online resources
The history of the cornerstone lost in the Bible is the origin of the story.It is also the story that first occurred before the first cement church was built from the story of the "Kings Verses" in the Holy Bible that is missing.