Thursday, November 1, 2012

Recommended Resources: Bible.is (Religious Learning)

Bible.is

Earlier this year I wrote about a new Bible reading technique that we were employing. Which was, simply, listening to the Bible on the computer during meal times.

In that post I wrote about how we used BibleGateway.com, which is a fantastic resource and, quite frankly, I use it every day (mostly to search for keywords when adding a verse to the end of a blog post).

However we have recently discovered a new audio Bible resource which I highly recommend: Bible.is

What I love best about this site (or app - available for android, iPhone, and iPad) is the fantastic audio version they have available.

Specifically, the interesting and captivating "dramatized" Bible readings, filled with multiple voices from different people (for different characters), sound effects, background noises, background music, and more.

Best of all? It is free. Completely, 100%. You can even download any version of the Bible you want, to put on your mp3 player or computer.

Right now I have the site bookmarked on my computer and the app downloaded on my tablet. Listening to the Bible together just got all the more fascinating and exciting.

And that can be nothing short of a good thing.

 
"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?... So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10: 14, 17

Hunter is 7 years, 7 months old Damien is 16 months old (1 year and 4 months old)

2 comments:

  1. 2012/11/01 at 1:08 pm

    Wow!

    What a lovely testimonial of the Bible.is online platform. Thank you so much for sharing how you engage with the Bible as well as a kind note about the Bible.is platform. Let us know if you ever need anything and we would be happy to help, support@Bible.is.

    Many blessings,
    Brian
    Bible.is Team

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