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You can make a difference - spread the word about The Lion & Lamb Project to your web site's visitors by adding a link to our web site!  Please email us at if you decide to help us with a link from your site.

There are three easy ways to link to us from your site:

  1. A Plain Text Link
    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  e.g. Check out The Lion & Lamb Project for a helping hand with finding alternatives to violent toys, games and entertainment for your children! 

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  To do this, you can simply copy the HTML code below and paste into your favorite HTML program:

    <P>Check out <A HREF="https://lionlamb.org">The Lion & Lamb Project</A> for a helping hand with finding alternatives to violent toys, games and entertainment for your children!<P>


  2. A Small Clickable Image
    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  Add a small image on your page(s) so that visitors to your site can link to The Lion & Lamb Project.

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes) e.g. Lion & Lamb Project

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  To do this, just copy and paste the following HTML code into your favorite HTML editor :

    <p><a href="https://lionlamb.org">
    <img src="https://lionlamb.org/images/clicimage.gif" width="125" height="30"alt="Lion &amp; Lamb Project" border="0"></a><p>


  3. A Standard Advertising Banner

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  This is the same as the above process, but the image is a little larger, is animated, and fits in the standard web advertising area.

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  Follow the same procedure as described above to use this banner - you can use the following HTML code :

    <p><a href="https://lionlamb.org"><img src="https://lionlamb.org/images/bannerad.gif" width="468" height="60" alt="Lion &amp; Lamb Project" border="0"></a><p>

    yellowdot.GIF (536 bytes)  e.g.




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