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FMI360 is a Christian faith blog hosted on WordPress.com. Its title states its mission as “Aiming to glorify Christ, one post at a time.” The About page explains that the site exists to spread the knowledge of Christ and continue the ministry direction of Foundations Ministries International: discipleship, biblical teaching, testimonies, and equipping the saints. It is not a commercial SaaS product or course platform, but more of a public content archive run by an individual or small ministry.
The site is mainly built around article archives and category-based reading. Categories include Bible Commentaries, Christ & The Gospel, End Times, Prayer, Holy Spirit, Tough Questions, Foundations, and more. Recent posts include “Revelation 8 Commentary,” “Jonah & The Lovingkindness of God,” and “1 Peter: Exiles in Christ.” Readers can access content through search, categories, monthly archives, subscriptions, and comments. Crawled content also shows a Podcast category and some articles marked “with Audio,” but audio is not the site’s primary format.
There is currently no visible paywall, membership plan, course pricing, or donation entry point. The main content appears to be freely available to read, with subscription features handled through WordPress.com accounts or email subscription mechanisms.
The main strengths are its long-running content archive, with posts dating from 2012 to recent years, a clear thematic focus, and frequent updates. It may be useful for readers looking for Bible passage commentary, gospel-themed articles, and spiritual growth materials. The downsides are that the page design is fairly traditional, and the sidebar archives and category lists are very long, which may make mobile use or quick searching less convenient. The author also openly states that they are not a scholar or expert, so for theological research, the content should be cross-checked with more authoritative Bible commentaries and seminary resources.
FMI360 is best suited to Christians with good English reading ability, church small-group leaders, Bible study participants, and readers looking for evangelical-style Bible reflections and commentary materials. It is less suitable for those seeking Chinese-language content, systematic theology course certificates, interactive learning communities, or serious academic papers.
The site is based on WordPress.com, and WordPress.com is often unstable from mainland China. Users may experience slow loading, unavailable comment/subscription components, or the need for a proxy. For this reason, it is rated as “partially restricted.”
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