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Christian Screen Savers (NEW)
What better way to Share Your Faith, Educate, or Encourage than
with a Christian Screen Saver? Heavenly Software is establishing a New Standard in
Christian Screen Savers. Many people have the wrong impression that Christianity and
everything associated with it is boring. But there is nothing more exciting than having a
dynamic personal relationship with Jesus Christ. So get peoples attention by using
one of these state-of-the-art Christian Screen Savers, and turn your ordinary Screen Saver
into a People Saver for Christ. Each Screen Saver contains Uplifting, Educational, and/or
Faith Sharing Messages. There are more than 12 different Christian Themes for you to
choose from, or you may even design your own custom Theme.
Know Your Bible (Educational Bible Game)
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Software Library. A Very Good Program, with some Outstanding Features.
Know Your Bible is a Christian program comprised of 6 fun and educational games designed
to help you learn the Books, People, and Major Events of the Bible. The goal of each game
is to select the book, person, or event in correct order after they have been randomized
and placed on a set of buttons. Each game tracks your percentage correct, your time, and
your score. In addition, each game includes a learn mode, sound effects, and tracks the
high score.
Verses For Life (Bible Verse Flash Cards)
Rated by ZDNet
Software Library. A Very Good Program, with some Outstanding Features.
Verses For Life is a Christian software program designed to help you to memorize the Word
of God. It comes with more than 75 pre-loaded verses from the New International Version
(NIV) Bible, and the verses are grouped by Topic. In addition, a note is provided with
each verse to enhance your understanding. There are 3 basic modes available in this
program: (1) Learn a verse and its reference, (2) Review the verse text if given its
reference, and (3) Review the reference if given its verse text.
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