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Spurgeon's Faith Devotional app for iPhone and iPad


4.9 ( 7329 ratings )
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Developer: 43rd Element, LLC
0.99 USD
Current version: 2.0.5, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 Jun 2009
App size: 14.49 Mb

Faiths Checkbook
By Charles H. Spurgeon
A Christian Daily Devotional

God is always faithful in His promises. Just as a check is a guarantee of payment, a promise from God is a guarantee backed by the Highest Authority! This devotional encourages and guides you to take God at His word and experience the abundant spiritual life that Jesus promised.

Features:
• 366 enriching devotionals - one each day.
• Scripture text for each devotional is included - no Internet connection required.
• Bookmark any devotional for easy access; quickly jump to specific days using your bookmark list.
• Add your own thoughts to any devotional with the Notes feature.
• Email any devotional to share with your friends and family.
• Change font size for easy reading
• English and Spanish versions included

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This provides a picture of Gods faithfulness everyday. I especially like the email feature.
Love the notes feature I made it into a prayer journal. Have found the devotional encouraging and helpful. Also bought my utmost - have read it before & doing it again thru iPod.
I used to sit around. I called myself a Christian. I thought, "Ah, I guess Ill believe God is real. If it gets me to heaven." One day I heard a question, "Whats the difference between us and demons? They believe God is real." I shook it off and forgot about it. I needed a devotional, so I thought Id buy it. After a week it radically changed my life. Im now an active Christian thanks to this awesome app!
Workflow is a popular term for lots of techies these days and I make Spurgeons Faith Devotional part of mine. A friend gave the app to me as a gift on the iPhone and I later added it to my iPad where the worflow really came to life. I go from the devotional to my Tecarta NIV in iPad and paste in the devotional text as a margin note (re the copyright note in the update, Ive not seen where copy paste wasnt supported). For me, much like physically taking notes, the act of doing this while I read (in both places) triggers stronger understanding and memory.
What a wonderful collection of devotional a from a man who walked very closely with God and knew how to put thoughts into words. His writings are timeless and beautiful. Thank you for making this collection available. Impossible to read Spurgeon and not be blessed.
Its great to see the care put into this! Id love to see “The Treasury of David” in this format! It would truly be a whetting stone. Again, great job!

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