Tech & the Christian ​
Being a digerati, I incorporate tech in my Christian walk
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List of tools and resources ​
Below is a non-exhaustive list of tools and resources I use plus causes/ initiatives that, in my view, are using tech notably to advance the Kingdom of God. I hope they prove insightful if not useful.
Here you'll find volunteer opportunities, apps and software you can use, communities you can join and causes you can support.
1. YouVersion ​
Your own version of the Bible
2. Bible Project ​
The Bible in animated videos
3. Read Scripture ​
An app plus downloadable pdf to guide you to read through the Bible in a year
Scripture Labs (A deeper study by Read Scripture)
4. Pray.com ​
Daily Prayer, Bedtime stories
Allows faith-based communities and non-profits to sell premium audio
Bible app (YouVersion), released a prayer feature hence I don't use pray.com any more.
5. API.bible ​
Well documented API claiming to offer the largest collection of Bibles available
6. Look at the Book ​
Learn to read the Bible for yourself
7. The Digital Bible library ​
Maintained by the United Bible Societies, this is the global repository for scripture translations
8. Every Tribe Every Nation ​
With a vision to make God’s Word accessible to all people by 2033; Eradicating Bible poverty
See what it takes to translate the bible.
9. Open Church ​
They ask an intriguing question: What if we could do more for God’s Kingdom while spending less on resources? Photographers, developers, intercessors among others can get involved.
10. Top 30 Resources for Christian Hackathons ​
Some of these are specifically for these kind of hackathons but others cut across the board.
11. Open Source Church software ​
Listed in this gist on GitHub
12. Future dot Bible ​
The Top Level Domain (TLD), .BIBLE has been there for a while. Future.Bible is a podcast from the creators of the TLD. You can get your own domain here.