Favorite Bible Study Tool
My favorite Bible study tool is my Bible Reader software for my Treo 650 from Olive Tree. The primary reason that it ranks so high on my list of cool tools is the search and bookmark features. I can keyword search any version of the Bible I have loaded on my Palm and then bookmark it plus add notes. That is particularly helpful when I can’t remember where a scripture was that I read recently, but I can remember a word or two from the passage. I read The Living Bible most often in my casual daily Bible reading and then spin off into several other translations when I find a topic that I fell lead to study. The Bible Reader software allows for me to carry several translations including The Living Bible. The search feature is better than any other keyword search tool I have found in Bible software.
The fact that I almost always have my Treo with me makes the Bible Reader software convenient as apposed to carrying a leather bound Bible around with me. I just have to be careful as to when and how I use it. I rarely use the Bible Reader software in church. The main reason I don’t use it in church is for appearance purposes. I would not want a visitor or regular member for that matter to think that I am sitting there playing games during the sermon. I use my good old fashion leather bound Bible for church. I also use my good old fashion Bible for my daily reading.

I want to share with you a really cool tool I have found for my PC that allows for me to use just about every function of the Bible Reader software right from my desktop. It is called PDAReach and I have blogged a little more in detail about it over at Tech Land. I encourage you to check out my post on this cool tool. The picture hear is of the Bible reader software running on my Treo 650 and being displayed and controlled on my desktop.
Another awesome thing to check out today is a video of my little miracle boy Caden learning to walk.
A big thanks to my friend Cedric from over at IOSC who I ran into at the Growing Families International conference in Dallas last weekend. Cedric turned me on to the PDANet software that led me to the PDAReach application from June Fabrics. Cedric is also to one who provided me with the templates and images for the GFI Charleston website.
July 28th, 2006 at 4:25 pm
Ozz,
First I want to say Thank You for recomending such a wonderful product. I recently received a copy of “My Bible” by Laridian from a really good friend. Well as I was reading the “read me text and leagal material” I found out that by installing a copy of my friends software on my Treo I’d be stealing. So I erased the files from my Treo and began searching for my own copy of The Bible. That is how I came across your blog. I’m really enjoying my Guilt free BiBle reader, Thanks again for the tip.
Norris
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