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Technology and Reading the Bible

Got a great email from the YouVersion team suggesting that I can use their app to read through the entire Bible in a year.

Now, I’ve personally done this type of bible-reading in some other fashions and through other methods but it made me curious as to how you guys are reading the Word for your personal studies… and if you’re using technology for it?

Apparently they’ve got web-enabled, iPhone, and BlackBerry representation… wicked!

From the YouVersion Team directly:

Our One-Year Reading Plan will take you through the entire Bible in 2009-just read the selections mapped out for you each day and you’ll cover the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice this year. Invite friends to join you in this journey and you’ll have built-in accountability along with enhanced learning.

And don’t forget that you can use your mobile phone to read the Bible no matter where you are. Find the YouVersion.com that works for you while you’re on the go:

So are you guys using web tech for your Scripture consumption?  Is this the year to do it?

30 Responses to “Technology and Reading the Bible”

  1. January 1, 2009 at #

    i use YouVersion’s Bible app to read while I am on my iPod Touch, but I regularly read straight from a more traditional style Bible

    • January 1, 2009 at #

      cool. think of doing this year thing?

      • January 1, 2009 at #

        probably not, i don’t like to read just to be reading. i normally read in short amounts and try to learn as much about what i am reading as possible

  2. January 1, 2009 at #

    Last year I used the LifeJournal plan from BibleGateway.com, once I found out about Youversion I started doing the LifeJournal readings on YouVersion. I am going to start using YouVersion's reading plan and see how it goes. There are definitely some improvements that could be made with it but it looks great and I really like their reader.

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      i'm sure their product team would love your feedback… they sometimes troll this blog….

  3. Dave Anthold
    January 1, 2009 at #

    I use a combo of the Bible, Youversion.com & some devotional studies

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      online devo's? or books.

      • Dave Anthold
        January 3, 2009 at #

        mainly book devotionals (max lucado or others – usually book of the bible)

  4. January 1, 2009 at #

    I like YouVersion and its iPhone web app, but I also like having the Word on paper in my hands. I have done the Bible in a year a time or two. This year I want to really dig into scripture verses and meditate on them in great depth. That is something I have not done as much of in the past and want to improve.

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      sweet. i go back and forth during the year. i'm not good at keeping schedule… you can ask my better half about that..

  5. January 1, 2009 at #

    I've been dying to get an iPhone for a while now, and YouVersion was one of the reasons why. My contract is almost up, then I'll be getting one so I can enjoy YouVersion on the go. If anyone's interested, I did a series on Bible reading that looks at online Bibles, tools for understanding, developing a plan and strategies for success. Here's the first post in the series.

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      sweet! let us know when you get it… and take some pictures… :) unboxing ftw!

  6. January 1, 2009 at #

    I am currently using the youversion iPhone app for my read through of the New Testament in 30 days. I used Biblegateway.com to read through the Old Testament before I discovered youversion.com. The iPhone app is perfect for reading scripture anywhere you may find yourself. I still like the traditional bound Bible, but I am finding that having youversion on my iPhone is far more convenient and is helping me to read scripture more frequently.

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      i used bgateway for a longggggggg time. do you use your iphone at church?

  7. January 1, 2009 at #

    I use the new ESV Study Bible for my daily study. I also use the online version that comes with it when I'm on the go. I use a small ESV for when I'm preaching… that ESV study Bible us HUGE. I use online commentaries and re:greek for in depth study along with some stuff off my book shelf.

    I haven't ever taken the time to get into YouVersion, but I love the idea. I'll have to check it out and get with the program.

  8. January 1, 2009 at #

    I will use the Daily Walk in 2009, which is part of the Walk Thru the Bible program. Nothing too high tech for me as far as Bible reading this year.

  9. January 1, 2009 at #

    fd

  10. January 1, 2009 at #

    I'm using ESV's RSS reading plan for the Literary Study Bible this year. (http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/share/rss2.0/lsb/)

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      word. i just bloggd about that. you rock.

  11. January 2, 2009 at #

    I'm using the daily reading plan for YouVersion on my iPod Touch, choosing a different version each day to read from to get a flavor for more of them than I usually do. it is a great tool.

  12. January 2, 2009 at #

    I'm using the Youversion on my iPhone quite a bit. And I started the "in a year" readings yesterday. Easy and no excuse not to read – I've got it with me all the time. Anytime I've got a few minutes, I can be in the word. Excellent!

    • January 2, 2009 at #

      … let's rock it this year. consistency… brother!

  13. January 2, 2009 at #

    I've done the "read the Bible in a year" before (using hard copy). Not big on doing it that way (hard or soft copy). I have started using YouVersion as part of United Nerd Lifegroup (UNLG represent!) ad I like it a lot.

    So, I do a combination of a regular print Bible (nice slimline type with soft covers) and YouVersion. I'm not heavily gadget enabled right now, so I read YouVersion from my laptop and have the hard copy for those times I choose (or am forced) to be unplugged.

    Peace.

  14. January 2, 2009 at #

    esv's something i'm just diving into… it's great!

  15. January 2, 2009 at #

    UNLG represent.. you are hilarious.

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