The Christian Note-taking app. Express, organise and share in a single system built for Christians with features customised to you.
KEY FEATURES
Currently 13 translations available: NIV, ESV, NKJV, MSG, ASV, NIrV, CSB, NLT, TPT, WEB, NIrVUK, NIVUK, KJV
Custom Bible Reader - With the ability to choose from a huge number of fonts and also completely customise your colours, you can personalise your Bible to your own style! It will also link your Notes with Bible references, allowing for you to read all your notes you’ve made about a Bible Verse quickly and easily. Wherever there is a highlighted verse in your Bible Reader you can tap and see all your Notes that have this verse in them.
Record & write - Spirit Notes keeps all your notes and recordings together. No more switching apps during a service or piecing together files later on. Stay organised & stay focused.
Everything else. Spirit Notes was created for Christians, every decision is made specifically to enhance your experience.
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Website | hallow.com |
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Website | spiritnotes.com |
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Release Date | 2021-05-29 |
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Your family would appreciate if you actually practice meditation because meditation is more Christian than it is Buddhist. https://hallow.com/. Source: 4 months ago
Hallow – Headspace for Catholics, a Christian prayer app. Raised over $55 million in funding. Source: about 1 year ago
Hallow is a Catholic Prayer app with seemingly endless material. There are the daily readings/gospel, rosaries, meditations, morning, evening, night prayers. Bible in a Year is on there and I assume Catechism in a Year will be as well. All of Fr Mike Schmitz's homilies as well as other priests. Plenty of novenas etc etc. It is, in my opinion, worth every bit of the $8 a month. Source: over 1 year ago
This app might be just what you are looking for! https://hallow.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can most definitely read the prayers and meditations as you say the rosary. I don't know if this app is available everywhere, but the Hallow app is a really starting point for guided audio meditations! I also like Pray more novenas which helps you learn new devotions. Source: almost 2 years ago
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