Salem Web Network began with the acquisition of OnePlace.com and SermonSearch.com.
Websites
The network owns over 13 national sites and 100 local websites for Salem radio stations featuring Bible study tools, devotionals, music and ministry streaming, conservative news and commentary, Christian
e-cards, video and social networking and other material.[1]
BibleStudyTools.com is an online
Bible resource with 31 translations, verse search,
Bible commentaries,
Bible concordances,
Bible dictionaries, reading plans, lexicons,
apocrypha, and
Christian devotional literature. The website allows users to highlight and underline verses and create Bible reading plans, take and save notes in the online "margins" and share them online. It also includes tools to allow small groups and
Sunday school classes to create group pages for studying Scripture together.
ChristianJobs.com is an
employment website focusing on employment within the Christian community. It claims 241,617 registered members and 44,165 resumes in their database.[3] It provides job postings,
résumé listings, eCoaching, eMentoring and a
business network.
ChurchStaffing.com is an employment website that aims to connect churches and ministries in the US and Canada with staff candidates. Users may post job openings and résumés, browse church and ministry vacancies, and shop in an online resource store. The site has an agreement with
Secure Search to provide
faith-based organizations with
background checks for staff and volunteers. The site also has free sample job descriptions and a salary comparison database.
CrossCards.com provides e-cards, mobile wallpaper and Christian cell phone
ringtones. The CrossCards.com
iPhone app was released in 2010.[4]
Crosswalk.com was acquired in 2002, and is built around four primary content areas – faith, family, fun and community. The content is provided by ministries such as
Focus on the Family, Insight for Living from
Chuck Swindoll,
John Piper,
John F. MacArthur, and others. The site features movie reviews, music and book reviews,
homeschooling resources, a directory, and other Christian resources.
GodTube is a Christian
video hosting service. In June 2010 Salem Communications acquired GodTube.com and Tangle.com.[7] Viewers can watch and share videos, access Christian music, read the Bible online through the Online Bible, and upload prayers to the Prayer Wall and network with other users.
Hot Air is a political commentary website founded by
Michelle Malkin, a conservative author and blogger, in 2006. It also carries posts from a selection of conservative and libertarian bloggers in its "Green Room." Salem Communications purchased Hot Air in February 2010.[8]
Jesus.org offers biblically based answers to questions about
Jesus Christ's birth, life, death, and
resurrection. It presents a database of questions and answers in text, video and audio formats. The answers are written by pastors and scholars including
Charles Stanley,
Greg Laurie, and
John Piper.
OnePlace.com, launched in 1998, has 13 million page views and 1.3 million unique users per month.[13] It provides
online streaming of 150 broadcast ministries and 200 radio programs. OnePlace.com received the 2007
National Religious Broadcasters Media Award for Internet-Best Broadcasting Website.[14]
SamaritanFundraising.com is an
online fundraising website, acquired by Salem Communications in September 2010. It aims to support churches, schools, youth groups, and other organizations. Their primary fundraising product, the Samaritan Card, gives its user access to discounts and savings at merchants in the United States.[citation needed]
SermonSearch.com was originally an independent website named "Ministers' Resource Center". In 1997, OnePlace.com purchased the site and renamed it "SermonSearch. com". The focus of the site became presentation of
sermons in text format. It includes more than 21,000 sermon outlines,[citation needed] Christian worship backgrounds, motion loops, and video clips that can be downloaded for a fee.
TeacherTube is video sharing website designed to allow those in the educational industry, particularly teachers, to share user-generated educational videos and other resources.[15]
TheFish.com is a website for
pop culture news and entertainment reviews from a Christian perspective. Its entertainment culture reviews include movies, DVDs, television, books, video games, and music.[16]