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Apps every Christian should consider using

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You can not escape it; the technology era is already here. Much as you are okay with your old school, these apps can actually make life easier for you. Using apps is a powerful way to get more done, be more efficient, and stay more organized. While there is hundreds you can use, here are five you will enjoy:

PrayerMate (Prayer)

As mentioned on its site, “PrayerMate brings all your prayer points together. Whether its your personal prayer points for friends and family, regular updates from some fantastic mission organizations or the latest PDF prayer letter that just arrived in your inbox, PrayerMate puts it all together in one place and helps you get on and pray.” This award-winning app has been featured on Christianity Today and many other major sites for good reason: It is an excellent, innovative way to dive deeper into prayer for anyone who is not easily distracted by technology.

ESV Bible from Crossway

(Bible Reading) I do not use an app for my personal devotions. I would get too distracted and check Twitter, blog stats, or see how many people have not texted me. But when I travel, I do not like to haul by ESV Study Bible around, so I use this app. I know the cool kids use the YouVersion app, but I prefer Crossway’s app because of its interface and simplicity.

Downcast (Podcasts)

With the rising popularity of podcasts, it would not hurt to start listening to a few. And Downcast also lets you listen to sermons, so you can seize your commute by listening to your favorite preachers before work.

Google Calendar (Scheduling)

What gets scheduled, gets done. Well, usually. To be sure, there is still a lot of benefits to printed calendars. But with an electronic one, you will get notifications, reminders, and you can always have it with you.

Evernote (Information Management Tool)

It allows you to store, collect, and access your information in a safe and secure place. Nothing but good will arise out of using Evernote well.

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