[Niv Bible For Easyworship 2009 Free Download

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Melvin Amey

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Jun 5, 2024, 4:53:28 PM6/5/24
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I'm afraid this is not possible as we have told you before. We need a signed contract from the Publisher of the Bible before we can proceed with any Development. The Bible Society of Ghana has not responded and we have not been able to add the Bible to our Development list because of this. If you would like to contact them on our behalf, you are most welcome to but we can not move forward with this Bible at this time.

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Hi Fred, I have got in touch with the distribution manager of the Bible Society of Ghana. This is his email address er...@biblesociety-ghana.org I have talked to him about the authorization for the Twi Bible text to be added to EasyWorship software. He said I should give his email to you for further correspondence and authorization/copyright. They prefer to deal directly with you as expected. Kindly send him an email for further info using me Daniel Arthur as a reference point. I will be on standby for further information or assistance.

EasyWorship began as a software solution for churches to amplify the worship experience from the sound booth to the stage. From bringing you the best church presentation software, worship media and customer support we can offer, we purpose to do everything with excellence and bring glory to God.

Create the service you want with stunning backgrounds for worship and eye-catching sermon videos from our media store. Advance your worship technology with software that works with you and for you. Integrate EasyWorship into your service workflow and watch it become an integral part of your production team.

GOOD DAY, I REALLY APPRECIATE THE IMPACT AN EFFORT EASYWORSHIP HAS MADE IN THE CHURCH. BUT THE MAKING OF IGBO BIBLE(BIBLE NSO) WOULD HELP THE IGBO CHURCHES ACROSS THE GLOBE IN REACHING THE IGBO SAINTS ALSO. THANKS

I appreciate your efforts Easy Worship for the good work you guys are doing. Please we really need this Igbo bible here. i went through your sites i was amazed when i see House and Yoruba bible translation included . please grant us the permission to write the publisher we sent to you if they refuse to work with your people, i still believe we can still convince them in one way or other please......this is my whatsapp contact in case you want to reach me. +2348143679558

We are currently awaiting the upcoming translation from DaBible Foundation for this. Thank you for your patience while we resolve this. Anyone is welcome to contact the Bible Society of Nigeria and request that they work with us; however, they have given a rather blunt response that the answer is "no".

Thank you Mr Fred Callicoat for answered our request.that's bible was translated by Adoniram Judson.The name of the publisher's American Bible Society.thanks again sir I appreciate that.God Bless esy worship support team.

No that is a country and a language name. I need to know the translation name such as ESV - English Standard Version. If there is not a specific request, then we can not attempt to get this translation.

No, I am not working on this. I have submitted a request to our Developers to look into obtaining this Bible; however, we have to wait for them to approve the request and then we have to contact the Bible Society of Myanmar to request the Bible. Depending on the response we get from the Bible Society of Myanmar, this process may take a few months or may not happen at all.

When a bible request is posted on this forum or via support ticket, the first step is to moderate it to track the overall level of interest from our community. You can review the steps in the pinned comment here: This bible does not have enough interest yet to contact a publisher.

The process of adding a new bible involves substantial resources, both in terms of administrative efforts such as contacting, organizing, and coordinating with the bible's publisher, and technical aspects like coding it into the software. Currently, our primary focus is on the development of EasyWorship 8, which will introduce many exciting new features.

At this time, we are not allocating resources to the addition of extra bibles to our platform. However, we actively monitor the Bible Request Forum, accessible hereBible Requests : EasyWorship, where you can submit your specific requests. We diligently document and assess requests, aiming to implement new bibles based on the level of interest and demand for a particular translation.

We're considering switching rom EasyWorship to OpenLP. I need to convince the decision makers that OpenLP is a stable product. I need to answer basic question such as : How long has it been a product? How many churches use OpenLP? How stable is the program in Windows? I need to know for sure that we will have a seamless transition from EasyWorship to OpenLP. Please advise. Thank you!

I've tried a lot of software packages, quela, easyworship, freeworship etc.. Even dabbling with SongPro (which I don't like, way too overcomplicated) and for many years used Zionworx. but Open LP stands out.  Easy to setup..  (took me about 20 mins to learn how to use it), importing all my existing songs was straightforward,  the ability to display images without resorting to PPT (which uses up way too much system resources). the availability of the NIV Bible ..... and for some strange reason that other software packages seem to lack.  The ability to load a different song, without it going live straightaway. A big bonus in our Worship services..

@lpgrimm You might find that OpenLP can import songs from EasyWorship very smoothly and without any manual intervention. We migrated from something called SundayPlus (never heard of it anywhere except in our church) several years ago and the import wasn't as smooth as I'd hoped. I think OpenLP did provide a conversion tool but a lot of the songs ended up with weird characters in them, the verses weren't split correctly and none of the author fields were populated. I suspect this was due to the source format or the way they had been entered originally rather than a shortcoming of OpenLP. My solution took a few hours split over several days but was manageable.

We've just completed the move from EasyWorship to OpenLP.  Today (February 25th) was the first Sunday where I didn't have an EW schedule available 'just in case.'  The initial reason for leaving EW is their new policy of an annual subscription to keep up to date.  However, having made the move over the last month and a half I find OpenLP veery easy to use and it does everything I've asked of it.  Only those 'in the know' realised anything had change as the onscreen presentation uses themes that are identical to those I'd created in EW.  It did take quite some time to create theme templates but well worth the effort.

We are looking at making the change across to OpenLP from Easyworship. We have been using EasyWorship 6  for just over a year and are keen to be able to control our slides from mobile devices. The $500 price tag for version 7 got me thinking of alternatives especially given a number of niggles we have with the software.

From my quick test I am impressed with OpenLP, especially the way the bible verses are split over slides and the SongSelect integration is much better than EasyWorship. The only downside I can see at the moment is that the custom slides are not as flexible/easy to edit as the EasyWorship equivalent (that is almost like PowerPoint). We currently use this for some graphical slides to announce things like coffee in the evening service. I know it is possible to still do this by creating a theme to use with a custom slide (or create an image) but it's just not as smooth ;-)

A new feature that I think would get round this problem is to have a menu item called "Edit" when you right click on a file (.png .svg .pptx .jpg etc) in the Service Manager (and maybe also in the library lists?). OpenLP could then open the default program to edit the image or presentation on your platform. This way if for example you have your notices saved as a group of .svg files and you notice a typo before the service, the operator could easily edit that slide by right-clicking on it and Inkscape popping up. My python is a little rusty so may take me a while to put it in myself however I think it should be easy to do and work on all platforms.

The other big plus (for me) is the opensource nature of OpenLP. If I get time it will be great to develop a plugin (if not already done and I have missed it?) to create a booklet pdf (or other format e.g. rtf) of a service (Including all the words to songs, readings and maybe PowerPoint slides). This would help automate the task we currently have been doing by hand in large print for some older members of our congregation who can't read the screens.

@johnd One of our users actually uses the stage view for accessibility in his church: -hidden-gem-of-openlp/

Not that a PDF export wouldn't be a great addition to OpenLP, just highlighting another workaround that some people have used :-)

We will be using the stage view for the stage, so probably not going to be an option. Having a quick look at the source I think I will be able to easily hack the "Print Service" to add a checkbox to include the words for songs and readings. I can then maybe add an "export to pdf booklet" if I get time.

I also experimented putting this mornings service in OpenLP. I think I can do everything essential to make it a viable alternative to EasyWorship. The one major issue I had was adding songs from CCLI. Currently, our worship leaders when picking songs email the office the song name and CCLI song number e.g. 
O Praise The Name - #7037787A lot of Christian songs have similar names and some classics are reworked (also crediting the original author). We just find it the easiest way of stopping confusion (our leaders tend to pick songs from their music folder which is typically printed from SongSelect and has the song number on it anyway). With this in mind, it would be helpful if OpenLP could search for the song number both in the local database and when importing new songs from CCLI.

I think both of these suggestions will be easy to add and I will add them both as separate feature requests to track (or shot down if would only be me using them). My one question is... With the imminent release of version 3 I am assuming that I should put them into that branch (it will probably be a month before I have the time anyway - but the CCLI song number search would stop us from switching to OpenLP so will prioritise that).

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