This week I did some studying and writing (not sure if I'll use it or not, but it was good to get ideas flowing and thinking/reflecting on what I have been reading). In addition to the actual devotional, I spent some time seeking answers to some of my initial project questions. The 20time project is to not only create the devotional, but to also try to get it uploaded to the Bible App. The Bible App is a free phone/tablet app that has the bible, the bible in different languages, and devotionals available for anyone. UNFORTUNATELY, when doing some research I discovered the dilemma (see the picture below). Nonetheless, I spent some time reading about all of the qualifications needed in order to submit as well as the fairly new addition option of having videos, images, and rich text embedded into the devotional. Exciting!! So, despite the fact they are currently not excepting devotionals from the general public, I can and will submit the devotional when they begin accepting them again. And, it will having some visuals as well!
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Jacob Cornell
3/29/2016 12:49:04 pm
Although you aren't able to have the devotional on the app, there must be other ways that you can share it. In one of your inquiry questions, you asked, "What organizations besides the Bible App would be good to approach with my devotional?" I think your family, friends, and local church would be a good start. I'm looking forward to the finished product. Great song. He is Risen indeed.
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rik
4/3/2016 10:16:36 pm
Yep, I'm with Jacob on this one, is there any other way you can share your devotional? Overcome that Bible app! On a side note, I was most impressed by Kari Jobe's eyelashes. rik
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