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- Aiden Wilson Tozer — complete the list of his books
- CheckLines — create a page about the Tri-ang board game, mentioned in Tic-tac-toe
- Matthias Loy (1828–1915) Evangelical Lutheran theologian of Ohio, using [http://www.famousamericans.net/matthiasloy/], [1], [2] and [3]
- Loraine Boettner — needs expanding
- Lion Hudson plc — resulted from the merger in December 2003 of Lion Publishing plc and Angus Hudson Ltd.
- Asahel Nettleon, evangelist of the Second Great Awakening.
- Anwoth in Kirkcudbrightshire where Samuel Rutherford was minister.
- Robert Sandeman (theologian), whose teachings became known as Sandemanianism
- John Duncan (theologian) = 'Rabbi' Duncan
- Patrick Sookhdeo – founder & director of Barnabas Fund & ISIC
- Christian Focus Publications
- Banner of Truth Trust – article created 2006-09-04, needs expanding
- Keston Institute – founded in 1969 by Michael Bourdeaux who won the Templeton Prize for progress in religion in 1984. (using [4] & [5])
- The Capas National Shrine in the Philippines – article created 2006-09-08
- See articles required in Category talk:Semiconductor companies
- Generic Syntax Highlighter using [6]
- Expand Curve tracer – using my knowledge as an electrical engineer
- Leonard Verduin – Christian minister, author, historian, translator
- The Evangelical Library, London – article created 2006-10-13
- Robert J. Sheehan (1951-1997), author and former pastor of Welwyn Evangelical Church
- Add more books to the Elisabeth Elliot article, and provide dates & ISBNs
- The Online Bible – using [7] and [8]
- Philip Mauro, using Gardiner, Gordon P., Champion of the Kingdom: The Story of Philip Mauro, Hess Publications, 1998, ISBN 0873770471
- Samuel Davies, who succeeded Jonathan Edwards as president of the College of New Jersey, that became Princeton University. He wrote the hymn, Great God of Wonders.[9]. See also [http://famousamericans.net/samueldavies/].
- Ixys Corporation, the power semiconductor business – using [10]
- Klaas Runia (1926-2006), the Dutch Reformed theologian and minister
- Samuel Bolton (1606-1654), author of The True Bounds of Christian Freedom
- Go Bible for Java mobile phones – using [11]
- David W. Gooding, emeritus Professor of Old Testament Greek at Queen's University Belfast