More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
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SYDNEY — Today marks the official launch of the Bible Notes App, a groundbreaking platform designed to enhance the way individuals engage with taking notes and study the Bible. This cutting-edge ...
When you think of reading your Bible you might picture a leather-bound book, exquisitely designed with gold-trimmed pages and a fancy ribbon. However, many faithful readers are changing that ...
YouVersion Bible app reaches historic 1 billion installs, reflecting growing global spiritual hunger and renewed faith interest across generations.
(RNS) — This month the free app surpassed 500 million downloads. That's equivalent to one-sixteenth of the world's population. (RNS) — I met Bobby Gruenewald not long after YouVersion had created a ...
Nearly two decades ago, Bobby Gruenewald found himself inching through an airport security line at Chicago’s O’Hare airport when a thought passed through his mind: “What if technology could help ...
This past Sunday, more than 12 million people turned on their smartphones to open up the Good Book. It was the highest ever daily engagement in the nearly 15-year history of the YouVersion Bible app.
More than 13,000 people filled the Paycom Center on Nov. 17 to celebrate the 1 billionth download of the YouVersion Bible App ...
Building strong spiritual habits takes more than good intentions. It takes consistency, reflection, and guidance. FaithTime, a Christian app for habit tracker, addresses this need by bringing all ...
Life.Church celebrated 1 billion downloads of its hugely popular YouVersion Bible App with a celebration that included worship and testimonies ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - “ʻI ihola ke Akua, I malamalama; a ua malamalama aʻela.” Or, for those of you who don’t read Olelo Hawaii: “And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.” ...