I was personally turned off by the opening line because well, the "paper" Bible has been a lot more than "just fine". It's been life giving, and really, nothing will ever substitute holding the pages inspired by the Holy Spirit in your own hands. But on the other hand, Glo seems like a great additional tool to go deeper. The design interface seems incredibly well done, and the study tools look very useful. Retail prices range from anywhere between $50-$70, which is not as expensive as it could be...but not cheap either. Well, time to save up!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Glo Bible
Seems like the trend to combine the digital world with the spiritual is on. Just ran into another tool, and this one is definitely on my to-get list. It's an interactive Bible software called Glo. Check it out:
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