As construction begins for the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC, there’s been a recent flurry of mainstream media coverage about this significant project, propagating from the 2 syndicated news articles from Reuters and Religion News Service:
Museum of the Bible aims for timeless name, imagery (by...
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Bible websites make the Word of God available to all people around the world. The most valuable resource for all humanity has become that much more accessible on the internet!
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Memorizing Bible verses can be hard work, but you don’t have to work harder when you can work smarter. And there’s a handful (maybe even more?) websites and apps with unique approaches to help people with Scripture memorization. But even with good personal technologies available to us,...
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When a new gTLD enters its general availability phase, anyone around the world could register any unregistered and available string as a domain name with the new gTLD extension. Obviously if a domain name is already registered, then it wouldn’t be available. But some attempts at registering a...
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Graphic designers and visual artists use their unique mix of talents to visualize Bible stories in beautiful ways that texts and words alone don’t. Throughout the history of art, many great artists have been inspired by stories in the Bible. (cf. ArtBible.info) Visual artists today use a...
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Twitter has become a fertile digital space for creativity since its launch in March 2006. The convention of using @ with a Twitter handle for replies and mentions emerged over a year later; and the convention of using # for hashtags as a label for topics of twitter conversations didn’t become...
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