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Spiritual Resources

Beliefnet:
www.beliefnet.com

Our mission is to help people like you, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness.

Whether you are exploring your own faith, or other spiritual traditions, we provide you inspiring devotional tools, access to the best spiritual teachers and clergy in the world, thought-provoking commentary, and as supportive community.

Beliefnet is the largest spiritual web site. We are independent and not affiliated with any organization or movement. Our only agenda is to help you meet your spiritual needs.

How to Find What You're Looking For

Beliefnet has a wide variety of resources--articles, quizzes, devotionals, sacred text searches, message boards, prayer circles, photo galleries and much more.

Dayspring: Christian e-cards and gifts: www.dayspring.com

DaySpring is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Christian greeting cards and other personal expression products and gifts. DaySpring products are sold in Christian retailers, card and gift stores, and other outlets in the United States and 60 foreign countries. Based in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, DaySpring has a staff of over 450 employees. In 1999, the company was acquired by Hallmark. DaySpring offers more than 7,000 products each year and touches more than 850 million people in a year. The company has changed many times throughout the years, but the purpose and vision remains the same - to make Christ known.

Faithstreams:

www.faithstreams.com

Faith & Values Media enriching spiritual life and building bridges of
understanding among people of faith. Its member association is made up
of denominations, organizations and individuals, who represent
Christian, Jewish and Muslim groups in the United States and Canada.
Together, these groups represent more than 200,000 congregations with
120 million congregan