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The Bible books laid out as a chemistry periodic table
You may be familiar with the chemistry periodic table, which lays out all the elements in relation to each other.
Tim Challies has placed all the books of the Bible in a similar layout, and given people the freedom to reuse or publish it in any way.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7077
Case Study: comparison of women's webpages demonstrates effective evangelism strategies
Some Christians might look at Christian Women Today, notice the comfortable familiar Christian words on front and inner pages: ‘prayer’, ‘repentance’, ‘saved’, etc., and say, “Ah, this is an evangelistic site. This must preach the Gospel.”
But no! Christian Women Today is designed for Christians. All those Christian words are ‘insider’ terms which exclude rather than enlighten. No doubt some non-Christians visit, as they will any site. In fact, Women Today Magazine is the site that has been carefully written for non-Christians. Because both sites have been produced by the same team, and have many similarities, we have a unique opportunity to understand why it is so important to target each audience in a different way.
http://internetevangelismday.com/case-study.php
Other religions - the comparative differences between Christianity and other faiths
We need to understand the big differences between biblical Christianity and every other religion (including apparently ‘Christian’ cults)
http://internetevangelismday.com/religion.php
Compare - a Christian perspective
There are people who will compare themselves to each other and commend each other depending on how they stack up. Paul warns us that comparing and classifying ourselves in relation to other people is unwise.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Corinthians%2010:12&version=NIV