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The selected content for the Christianity Portal is rotated on a randomised basis.
To be nominated, an article must be of high quality (at least a B-class on the assessment scale) and must relate to the topic of Christianity.
A picture must be of high quality and high resolution (at least 800x600 or 600x800) and must also relate to a topic of Christianity. In addition, a picture must have a free-use license (no fair use images).
Scripture should be taken from the Bible, with particular focus on the New Testament, rather than from works that are only recognised by some Christian denominations (e.g. the Biblical apocrypha or the Book of Mormon, which may be more suitable for portals specific to their denominations).
Under Wikipedia's non-free content policy, only freely licensed (or, in this case, public domain) resources can appear outside of article space. In other words, for selected scripture passages, most modern translations are not appropriate. The King James Version, American Standard Version, and World English Bible are in the all public domain. WikiSource is currently creating a public domain Bible translation. This Wikisource content does not meet Wikipedia's core policies of verifiability and should not be used.
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