Formerly | Gospel Films |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1950[1] |
Fate | Financial Issues[2] |
Headquarters | Muskegon, Michigan, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Ken Anderson, Billy Zeoli |
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Gospel Communications International (formerly Gospel Films) was a non-profit Christian organization and the founder and parent organization of several Christian websites based in Muskegon, Michigan.
Gospel Communications Network was founded in 1995 in partnership with nine other ministries (Keys for Kids Ministries, International Bible Society, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, InterVarsity Press, Ligonier Ministries, The Navigators, RBC Ministries, Youth for Christ, Youth Specialties).
The most notable ministry is the Bible Gateway, an online Bible in several translations and languages, which was acquired by Zondervan in 2007.
In September 2008, Gospel Communications announced it would cease operations on December 15, 2008.
References
- ↑ AdminScott (29 January 1999). "Gospel Communications International, Inc. celebrates 50 Years of Media Ministry". Retrieved 2019-07-28.
- ↑ "Gospel Communications online sold". 29 October 2008.
- Thomas, Thomas E. (4 December 1999). "Religion and Commerce Meet on the Web". Lakeland Ledger. Retrieved 1 January 2024. Originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal; now hosted on Google Books
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