NOTE ON THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION: Welcome to this electroinic version of the book, "Christianity In Common English."  It is compiled in the windows help file format.  This results in easy "jumps" to other portions of the book.  These hyperlinks make the study of this work fun and simple.  You will also find a button called "glossary."  This will list all scripture passages (and many other terms) in the book.  Also, you can try the "search" button for fun.  Scriptures so indicated (NIV) are from the New International Version of the Bible (see copyright notice) and those marked (KJV) are from the King James Version of the Bible.  The key passages for each section of study is hypertexted to the NIV; However, each time a passage is printed in the text from the NIV, the hypertext is to the KJV.  Be sure to explore the hypertext words to better understand a definition or concept.  Use the {bmc BROWSE.BMP} "browse" buttons to scroll from chapter to chapter either direction.  

TO INSTALL:
There is no installation necessary.  You can either run the program 
directly from the floppy by double clicking on the file 'cce.hlp' or
you can transfer the file to anyplace on your hard drive and run the
program from that location.

NOTE: If you downloaded this program from the Internet or received it on a floppy disk you did not receive the audio files.  The necessary audio files are too large for normal downloading nor for placing on a floppy disk.  However, if you do have the .wav files, the following applies:

This electronic version has sound files as part of the package.  You will notice several {bmc AUDIO.BMP} graphics throughout the book.  Click on any of these icons and you will hear a brief message from Pastor Gary.  Most are less than two minutes.  To stop any of the audio spots, simply click on the {bmc AUDIOS.BMP} graphic.  

NOTE #1:  If you do not have a sound board you will not be able to hear the audio.

NOTE #2:  If you have a version of this program (such as downloaded from the Internet) that does not contain additional .wav files you will not be able to hear any audio when you click on the audio graphics or the "welcome" audio.  You must have specific .wav files (available from the author on a CD) in order to hear the audio.  Otherwise the program is fully functional.
