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Meeting God through Bible apps 2:

Posted by David Ward on 22/01/2014
Posted in: Bible, Spirituality, Theology. Tagged: advent, app, Bible, Bible reading, books, Christian, Christianity, commentaries, dictionaries, Faith, God, iPad, iPhone, Jesus, laptop, Laridian, New English Translation, Pocket Bible, reading plans, spirituality, study, sync account, Tecarta, The Message, Theology. Leave a comment

In this post I thought I’d talk about two fully fledged Bible apps…PocketBible, by Laridian and the Tecarta range of Bible apps

PocketBible by Laridian

PocketBible by Laridian

You can find the app here. This is the Bible app I use for most of my work on my laptop or portables. I’ve used it on my laptop for a long time, and one of the major advantages of this range of software is that once you’ve purchased a book you can use it on all your devices.

It is possible to download the basic reader with up to 40 books (including the King James Version) for free; other Bible versions, commentaries, dictionaries and other books are available for a reasonable charge. There is also a range of study plans for the reader.

My only small gripe is that I’m not keen on the method of in-book navigation in the portable versions…the screen is divided into six quadrants, each of which performs a separate action…next page, back a page, next book etc…if, like me you forget there is a handy overlay that can pop up as a reminder. I don’t like it that much and wish they’d change it for something more intuitive. It is possible, even on the iPhone, to have several books open at the same time, using tabs…I generally keep two versions and a commentary/notes app open and in sync (all three move to keep up with the one you’re actually reading. Currently the books I have open in tabs are The New English Translation, The NET notes and The Message. It’s possible to make notes, highlight, bookmark verses and so on, and to sync these to all your devices via a free online account.

I also wanted to mention the Tecarta range of Bible readers. Find it here.

Tecarta Bible reader

Tecarta Bible reader

In terms of software design I  think these leave Laridian’s PocketBible in the shade. They are specifically designed for portable devices and it shows…the interface is clear and intuitive, making the software a real pleasure to use.

If I hadn’t already had a number of PocketBible books I might have more than satisfied myself with the Tecarta reader.

Tecarta’s only downside, in my view, is that they have very few Bibles available for their readers, compared to Laridian…some of my favourites are currently missing from Tecarta’s list. I ought also to add that to purchase individual Bibles will cost about half the price of a Laridian one on Tecarta. Although Tecarta are still working on their website they do offer a free account and eventually you should be able to sync notes etc between all your devices.

Great app and relatively economical!

With both of these apps the content you own is downloaded to your device, so everything can be browsed offline.

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Meeting God through Bible apps 1…

Posted by David Ward on 21/01/2014
Posted in: Bible, Communication, Software, Spirituality, Theology. Tagged: Android, Bible, Blackberry, bookmarks, Christian, Christianity, Faith, God, iPad, iPhone, Jesus, Mac, notes, reading plans, spirituality, study, Symbian, Theology, Windows. Leave a comment

Let’s start with a very popular Bible app…YouVersion.

YouVersion...free, multi-platform Bible app

YouVersion…free, multi-platform Bible app

For starters, it’s free and available for a multitude of platforms…Windows, Mac, iPhone,iPad, Android and Blackberry to name a few. It offers a whole selection of different versions too, some of which can be downloaded to your gadget’s memory so you don’t have to be online to use YouVersion. If English is not your first language, there are a huge range of translations into other languages too.

YouVersion also offers a number of different free Bible reading plans, and allows you to make notes, highlight passages and bookmark passages for future reference. If you sign up for a free, online account you can sync your notes etc. between all your devices It also has a handy search tool, so you can look up those elusive half-remembered scriptures or follow through on a thematic study.

You can check it out here, or download the app via iTunes store or online.

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iWorld Spirituality…

Posted by David Ward on 20/01/2014
Posted in: Communication, Prayer and liturgy, Software, Spirituality, Theology. Tagged: Apple, Apps, Bible, books, Christian, Christianity, Faith, God, iPad, iPhone, Jesus, Meditation, Prayer, Relationship, Spiritual disciplines, spirituality, Theology. Leave a comment

iphone_ipadI’m a Christian who owns an iPhone and an iPad (please don’t judge me!) I set out some time ago to discover any apps presenting spiritual disciplines to help in spending time with God and building a relationship with him.

As most of us carry our phones or tablets with us all the time, apps that help us spend time with God are   enormously useful. I guess for those of us who’d like some scriptural basis for using gadgets in our spiritual  disciplines, I’d like to think that when God gave Moses a couple of tablets on Sinai to help people with their spiritual lives there might be something prophetic about it! (Sorry to those of you who think this attempt at humour is inappropriate.)

Things like this are terribly personal, so what I’m presenting here are just a few that I have used from time to time, and found really helpful, along with a smaller number I use regularly…no doubt others could offer a different selection, and that’s OK. My apologies to those of you who have Android devices…I’m certain that many of these apps are also available for other portable platforms (indeed I use some of them on my laptop as well).

I’m going to feature three groups of apps to begin with:

Apps to help with a discipline of meeting God through scripture

Apps to help with a discipline of meeting God through scripture

Apps to help with a discipline of prayer

Apps to help with a discipline of meeting God through prayer

Apps to help with a discipline of journalling

Apps to help with a discipline of meeting God through journaling

As the series unfolds, please feel free to add your own suggestions…I hope you find this useful.

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