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    <div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:left; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Introductory Website</div>
    <div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:left; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Introductory Website</div>
    The [http://www.believethesign.com introductory website] was written and designed by Jeremy Bergen, Rod Bergen and James Rozak. James Rozak was also responsible for graphic design and Flash programming - [http://www.jamesrozak.com www.jamesrozak.com]  The video clips were produced by Michael Rae and Phil Ashdown, and the narration for the videos was provided by Tom Rae.  
    The original introductory website was written and designed by Jeremy Bergen, Rod Bergen and James Rozak. James Rozak was also responsible for graphic design and Flash programming - [http://www.jamesrozak.com www.jamesrozak.com]  The original video clips were produced by Michael Rae and Phil Ashdown, and the narration for the videos was provided by Tom Rae. This website was pulled for the reasons outlined in our [[Humble Pie]] article.




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    *Robert Wilson - Mediawiki extensions for Bible references, and embedded audio and video. - [http://www.livingwordbroadcast.org www.livingwordbroadcast.org]  
    *Robert Wilson - Mediawiki extensions for Bible references, and embedded audio and video. - [http://www.livingwordbroadcast.org www.livingwordbroadcast.org]  


    However, only Jeremy Bergen is responsible for the Humble Pie apology (which is not necessarily the same opinion of all past volunteers).   
    However, only Jeremy Bergen is responsible for the Humble Pie apology (which is not necessarily the same opinion of all past or present volunteers).   


    The BelieveTheSign website utilizes MediaWiki, an open source wiki that can be downloaded at [http://www.mediawiki.org www.mediawiki.org].  The site skin is based on the Gumax skin which can be downloaded at [http://paulgu.com www.paulgu.com]  
    The BelieveTheSign website utilizes MediaWiki, an open source wiki that can be downloaded at [http://www.mediawiki.org www.mediawiki.org].  The site skin is based on the Gumax skin which can be downloaded at [http://paulgu.com www.paulgu.com]  

    Revision as of 17:08, 16 October 2012

    Introductory Website

    The original introductory website was written and designed by Jeremy Bergen, Rod Bergen and James Rozak. James Rozak was also responsible for graphic design and Flash programming - www.jamesrozak.com The original video clips were produced by Michael Rae and Phil Ashdown, and the narration for the videos was provided by Tom Rae. This website was pulled for the reasons outlined in our Humble Pie article.


    Main Website

    The contents of the information website were developed and written by a number of volunteer editors and assistants. While we can't mention all of them, there are a few who have put deserve mention for the amount of time that they have put into the site:

    • Jeremy Bergen - senior editor
    • Rod Bergen - webmaster and technical support
    • Lynne Barrios - Responsible for healing line quote project, training
    • Robert Wilson - Mediawiki extensions for Bible references, and embedded audio and video. - www.livingwordbroadcast.org

    However, only Jeremy Bergen is responsible for the Humble Pie apology (which is not necessarily the same opinion of all past or present volunteers).

    The BelieveTheSign website utilizes MediaWiki, an open source wiki that can be downloaded at www.mediawiki.org. The site skin is based on the Gumax skin which can be downloaded at www.paulgu.com


    Logo

    Believethesign.org and Believethesign.com utilize a distinctive logo that includes the Pillar of Fire and the Cloud. This logo was jointly developed by: David Adimora, Ken Andes, Jeremy Bergen, and James Rozak.

    Please visit www.believethesign.org to download a copy of the logo or a business-card file.


    Picture of the earth

    This file is in the public domain because it was created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted".


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