More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
A Christian game developer has launched a new Facebook game based on the History Channel mini-series "The Bible," aiming to offer internet fun while promoting knowledge of Scripture. "What I'm really ...
YouVersion, creator of the world's most downloaded Bible apps with more than one billion installs, announces Isaiah 41:10 as ...
Life.Church celebrated 1 billion downloads of its hugely popular YouVersion Bible App with a celebration that included worship and testimonies ...
(RNS) The world’s best-selling book has made it to the small screen in what is thought to be the first religiously themed game show on a secular network. “The American Bible Challenge” represents a ...
In 2008, LifeChurch.tv launched a way to read the bible on mobile devices, YouVersion. Today, YouVersion has more than 100 million downloads, up from 50 million in ...
The Bible—that is, the YouVersion app—has been downloaded nearly 175 million times in 780 languages. In addition to providing the text of the Bible, the app does ...
Underneath the religious overtones is a mediocre party game that shouldn't get much play, even at a Catholic school retreat. Christian-oriented entertainment media continue to grow in popularity in ...
"It's no surprise that a great many gamers are averse to anything associated with God or the Bible," Martin Bertram tells me about his latest project, Bible Chronicles: The Call of Abraham, when I ask ...