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'''ReformedWiki.com''' (or simply '''ReformedWiki''') also known as '''TreasureChrist''' is a website and content ministry developed in 2019 by [[Michael Cheng]] (a software engineer and [[Reformed Baptist]]). The website has theological resources and a directory of [[Reformed Baptist]] churches, and the material on the site is maintained exclusively by Cheng. The site grew in popularity not only with its helpful resources, but also the video content published to the [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube channel]] of the same name. In 2023, Cheng's channel was taken down by YouTube (due to covering certain topics, such as homosexuality, from a Reformed Christian perspective); which Cheng then started a new channel "ReformedWiki 2.0" (which was also later taken down for circumventing the previously issued ban). Following being de-platformed from YouTube, Cheng published new and previous video content to the [[wikipedia:Rumble|Rumble platform]] which allows more freedom for content creators, and Cheng also re-branded the content ministry to be known as "[[TreasureChrist]]".
'''ReformedWiki.com''' (or simply '''ReformedWiki''') also known as '''TreasureChrist''' is a website and content ministry developed in 2019 by [[Michael Cheng]] (a software engineer and [[Reformed Baptist]]). The website has theological resources and a directory of [[Reformed Baptist]] churches, and the material on the site is maintained exclusively by Cheng. The site grew in popularity not only with its helpful resources, but also the video content published to the [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] channel of the same name. In 2023, Cheng's channel was taken down by YouTube (due to covering certain topics, such as homosexuality, from a Reformed Christian perspective); which Cheng then started a new channel "ReformedWiki 2.0" (which was also later taken down for circumventing the previously issued ban). Following being de-platformed from YouTube, Cheng published new and previous video content to the [[wikipedia:Rumble|Rumble platform]] which allows more freedom for content creators, and Cheng also re-branded the content ministry to be known as "[[TreasureChrist]]".


The site is not affiliated with the similarly named website [[ReformedWiki.org]] ([https://ReformedWiki.org ReformedWiki.org]), which uses the [https://mediawiki.org MediaWiki] software engine to facilitate an online community-edited wiki.
The site is not affiliated with the similarly named website [[ReformedWiki.org]] ([https://ReformedWiki.org ReformedWiki.org]), which uses the [https://mediawiki.org MediaWiki] software engine to facilitate an online community-edited wiki.

Latest revision as of 23:55, 2 December 2024

ReformedWiki.com
Founder(s) Michael Cheng
Date Founded December 12, 2019
Website ReformedWiki.com

ReformedWiki.com (or simply ReformedWiki) also known as TreasureChrist is a website and content ministry developed in 2019 by Michael Cheng (a software engineer and Reformed Baptist). The website has theological resources and a directory of Reformed Baptist churches, and the material on the site is maintained exclusively by Cheng. The site grew in popularity not only with its helpful resources, but also the video content published to the YouTube channel of the same name. In 2023, Cheng's channel was taken down by YouTube (due to covering certain topics, such as homosexuality, from a Reformed Christian perspective); which Cheng then started a new channel "ReformedWiki 2.0" (which was also later taken down for circumventing the previously issued ban). Following being de-platformed from YouTube, Cheng published new and previous video content to the Rumble platform which allows more freedom for content creators, and Cheng also re-branded the content ministry to be known as "TreasureChrist".

The site is not affiliated with the similarly named website ReformedWiki.org (ReformedWiki.org), which uses the MediaWiki software engine to facilitate an online community-edited wiki.

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