Im looking for a good Bible app that is accessible with Voiceover, and I have been reading some great reviews on the YouVersion app. I'm already used to the Bible Gateway website, and I was wondering how accessible their app is, and the pros and cons of each app. Thank you.
Although I have only utilized the Bible Gateway app a little bit, I can say, without reservation, that the You Version App is spectacular. I have no issues with navigation. There are many versions of the bible available, both in English and many other languages. Many of the English versions also have an audio version of the Bible available, as well. Also, there are probably thousands of Bibler reading plans and topical devotionals to choose from. I cannot recommend this strong enough. It is what has kept me on track in reading my Bible 365 days a year for 10 years now.
YouVersion has a great section for reading plans and devotionals, extra video content and an area where you can connect with friends. The app is 99.9% accessible aside from a few unlabeled buttons when commenting on plans. There are a ton of versions and audio Bibles available as well. I have yet to encounter a serious VoiceOver issue that prevents me from using the app to its full potential.
Although the physical Bible has been widely used for generations, it has been impossible to find in digital format. This changed when YouVersion recently published the Choctaw Bible on their Bible App and
bible.com.
According to Belyeu his family loves camping and decided to camp near Tvshka Homma. While in the area, they visited the museum at the Choctaw Nation capitol grounds. They came across a bible in the museum, which sparked his interest in helping make the Choctaw Bible more widely available.
Obituary submissions are for Choctaw Nation tribal members only and are free of charge. The Biskinik will only accept obituary notices from funeral homes. Family members/individuals may submit funeral notices as long as the notice is from the funeral home or printed in their local newspaper through a funeral home service.Full-length handwritten notices will not be accepted. The Biskinik strives to serve all Choctaws. Therefore, any handwritten notices received will be searched online for official funeral home notices. If none are found, efforts will be made to contact the family and make arrangements for an official notice. Due to space limitations, there is a 150 word limit for obituaries. The online issue of the Biskinik will contain links to the full obituaries.
After he got a free Bible during a challenging time at college, the founder of Life.Church Craig Groeschel, wanted to create a way people could easily share their thoughts about the Holy Bible. One of the Pastors at his Church, Bobby Gruenwald, helped him bring that idea to life by making a website called
youversion.com.
If you want to access any of the 2,400+ versions of the Bible online, you can go to Bible.com and create an account. However, if you wish to read the Word of God offline, you can download it on Android by going to Google Play and the App Store (both iPhone and iPad) for iOS devices.
Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.
3a8082e126