• Ministries:

Awana: a nondenominational ministry that assists churches in reaching children and teenagers with the gospel of Jesus Christ and training them to serve Him. Our message to churches is simple: We're here to serve you with a ministry that is all about fun with a purpose -- to win and grow kids for Christ!

Christian Law Association: a "ministry of legal helps." Its purpose is to provide legal assistance to Bible-believing churches and Christians who are experiencing legal difficulty in practicing their religious faith because of governmental regulation, intrusion, or prohibition of one form or another. 

Crown Financial Ministries: teaching people God's Financial Principles.

Crosswalk: aims to offer the freshest and most compelling biblically-based content to Christians who take seriously their relationship with Christ.  Crosswalk.com is built around four primary content areas – Faith, Family, Fun and Community.  Each category is further subdivided into areas of significance to many Christians, including Bible Study, Devotionals, Marriage, Parenting, Music, etc.

FamilyLife: providing practical, biblical tools to strengthen your marriage and family relationships.

Focus on the Family: Dr. Dobson's method attempts to "turn hearts toward home" by reasonable, biblical and empirical insights so people will be able to discover the founder of homes and the creator of families: Jesus Christ.

Footprint Radio: a Chinese Christian Radio ministry featuring beautiful inspirational music, quality Bible teaching, news, and information.

KHCB: - Christian Radio Network (Keeping Him Close By).

Insight for Living: radio bible-teaching ministry of Chuck Swindoll -- committed to excellence in communicating the truths of Scripture and the person of Jesus Christ in an accurate, clear, and practical manner so that people will come to an understanding of God's plan for their lives, as well as their significant role as authentic Christians.

Institute for Creation Research: ICR offers seminars, conferences, debates, various other speaking engagements, creation science workshops, radio/tv outreach, graduate school in the sciences, museum of creation and earth history, creation research, guided tours to areas of geological interest, books, videos, publications and free periodicals.

InTouch Ministries: The Bible teaching ministry of Dr. Charles Stanley, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia. IN TOUCH reaches the world through television, radio, magazine, and the world wide web to provide solid biblical teaching for today's issues.

LifeWay: Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention is one of the world’s largest providers of Christian products and services, including Bibles, church literature, books, music, audio and video recordings, church supplies and Internet services through lifeway.com.

Mission Network News: a mission news service dedicated to keeping Christians informed on evangelical mission activity around the world; in doing so we hope to educate and motivate Christians to prayer, participation, and support of missionary work to help further the Great Commission.

MOMSense: MOPS International produces a daily two-minute vignette, MOMSense, featuring Elisa Morga -- this radio program is designed to offer daily encouragement and support to moms as they encounter the many challenges inherent in raising children.

OnePlace: began operating OnePlace.com in 1998, focuses primarily on providing Christian audio content online.

Our Daily Bread: a daily devotional provided by RBC Ministries (Radio Bible Class - founded 1938) for spiritual growth and Bible study.

Overseas Campus Magazine Online: an evangelistic periodical targeting overseas Chinese students and scholars. Its purpose is to make its reader aware of the Bible, to answer their search for truth, and to encourage them to respond in faith to Jesus Christ. This will be a step toward the reality of evangelizing China.

Presidential Prayer Team: an independent, nonprofit organization behind The Presidential Prayer Team, has a singular purpose: to encourage specific nationwide prayer for the President. The goal is to enlist at least 2.8 million participants, or 1% of the American population, to make this prayer commitment.

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  • Kids:

Adventures in Odyssey: get the latest scoop from the official Adventures in Odyssey web site - presented by Focus on the Family.

Reasons To Believe (Kids Space): an international, interdenominational ministry established to communicate the uniquely factual basis for belief in the Bible as the wholly true Word of God and for personal faith in Jesus Christ.

VeggieTales: created, written, and produced by Big Idea Productions. It is a kids' video series that teaches timeless values like honesty, kindness, and forgiveness in a delightfully wacky way! Hosted by Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, each video in the series teaches a life lesson -- without ever being preachy. These hilarious stories feature top-quality computer animation, infectious songs, and lovable characters.

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  • Others:

Houston Airport System: the Houston Airport System provides a safe and dynamic air services network that fosters economic vitality for the transportation industry and the greater Houston region - George Bush Intercontinental, William P. Hobby, and Ellington Field Airport.

Flightstats.com: tracks the real-time status of flights by route. Also tracks flights departing and arriving by airport and checks airport weather conditions.

Houston Real-Time Traffic: the Houston TranStar Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) traffic monitoring system is used to collect real-time information showing current travel conditions on Houston area freeways and high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes -- 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Atomic Clock: a public service that is cooperatively provided by the two time agencies of United States: a Department of Commerce agency, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and its military counterpart, the U. S. Naval Observatory (USNO). Readings from the clocks of these agencies contribute to world time, called Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time maintained by both agencies should never differ by more than 0.000 0001 seconds from UTC.

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