The American public is becoming less religious and less likely to attend church than in decades past, according to research like the Pew study released last month. But for Christians looking to spread the faith, thereâs been a recent bright spot: apps that can put the Bible in the pockets of millions, plus open the door for new and potentially more habitual forms of prayer and meditation....
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Roundup: The best ways to stave off cabin fever with your iPhone or iPad 1
January 27th at 5:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWe all know what it's like to be stuck indoors thanks to inclement weather. Fortunately, the bevy of electronic devices that most of us now carry are capable of providing nearly endless entertainment if stocked properly (and the power holds out). AppleInsider took a look at some of the best games and apps for passing the time.
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Ватикан: прекратите признаваться в своих грехах через iPhone 0
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Vatican: Stop Confessing Your Sins to an iPhone 0
February 11th at 3:20am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsA few days ago something called "Confession: A Roman Catholic App" made its way into the Apple App Store and got a lot of attention. It's a two dollar app designed to help you examine your conscience in order to "participate in the Rite of Penance" and it makes it a point to proclaim that it's got the Catholic Church's seal of approval: The text of this app was developed in collaboration with Rev. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Executive Director of the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the...