This could be very useful. The site says that "hundreds" of Bible  
translations
are available but does not say which ones. There seems to be no  way
to find out unless you sign up. Why is this important ? For scholarship  
some
versions are essential. There may well be many, many devotional  versions
but, to be candid, none of those interest me. And if by "hundreds"  they
mean the NIV in 100 languages, this would have little value to me.
 
For some unknown reason Bible App doesn't seem to think that people
might like to know which translations they offer.
 
Billy
 
 
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Bible App Hits 100 Million Downloads; Innovative Pastor Hopes  It Surpasses 
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram in  Popularity





 
By _Alex Murashko_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/alex-murashko/)  , 
Christian Post  Reporter
July 9, 2013





 
July 9, 2013|10:15 am
As Christians and tech fans alike watched the  YouVersion Bible App hit the 
100 million downloads milestone Sunday evening, the  pastor who came up 
with the idea of using technology to make the Bible more  accessible on smart 
phones and tablets said he hopes it will surpass the  popularity of other top 
rated apps in the field.
"We're excited to see the Bible rising in the ranks, because it means God's 
 Word is becoming more widely known," Pastor Bobby Gruenewald of 
LifeChurch.tv in  Oklahoma told The Christian Post on Monday. "One day we hope 
it 
would far exceed  the popularity of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram." 
The free YouVersion Bible App was among the first 200 apps available on  
iTunes. Today, there are over 900,000 available on iTunes, which celebrates 
its  five-year anniversary on Wednesday. For three consecutive years, Apple 
has  ranked the Bible App among the top 100 free apps. Currently, it's 
available for  virtually every mobile device. 
"This is not a story about an app as much as one about a global mission to  
share the Bible – from publishers and Bible societies offering 500+  
versions of the Bible for free in 300+ languages to the assistance of hundreds  
of 
committed volunteers that enable our 20+ staff members to provide 
world-class  customer service for an app at no charge," said Gruenewald. He 
initially 
hoped  for 80,000 downloads in the first six months, a number surpassed 
during the  first weekend the Bible App was released. 
"The most exciting part about hitting 100 million installs is that it's 
just  the beginning," Gruenewald told CP. "Time and time again we've seen God 
use  milestones like this to fuel exponential growth. In fact, we hit 50 
million  installs just 14 months ago in May 2012. We know there's so much more 
God wants  to do to get people engaged in his Word, and we truly believe it 
starts with 100  million." 
The makers of the YouVersion app state that a first-ever survey of the  
world's largest digital Bible-reading community found that the Bible App is not 
 only changing the frequency of Bible usage but the experience as well. 
More than  77 percent of respondents read the Bible more frequently because 
they have it on  their mobile device that accompanies them virtually 
everywhere. 
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The survey also showed that while the app was most used at home (81 
percent)  and church (60 percent), it was also used "on the go" (55 percent). 
Nearly a  third used the Bible App at work. More than 67 percent of its users 
switch  between Bible versions. 
"Never before could you compare multiple translations of the Bible in an  
instant. In the past, it would have taken an entire room of Bibles and weeks 
if  not months to do so," said Gruenewald. "Now when you don't understand a  
particular phrasing, it's easy to check out another translation for  
clarity." 
Further tracking research provided by YouVersion indicates people love to  
share Bible verses. In 2012 alone, there were more than 31 million shares of 
 Bible verses via Twitter, Facebook, email, and text. The three most shared 
 verses were Isaiah 53:5, Hebrews 4:15 and Matthew 7:7. 
"Building on this research, we're currently launching a new social feature 
of  the Bible App that will advance the Bible-reading experience in the 
context of  trusted relationships and community," announced Gruenewald. The new 
feature  allows readers to form a group of close friends and interact with 
them about the  Bible, "learn from what their friends are learning, discover 
new insights, and  explore what passages mean in conversation with people 
they are close to." 
A collection of new initiatives announced in celebration of the 100 million 
 milestone will extend the demographic reach of the Bible App: 
    *   Adding the New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE), for the 77 
million  Catholics in the U.S. alone, one of the most popular Catholic 
versions of the  Bible and approved by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. 
In 
recent  years, the Vatican has encouraged greater church efforts to teach 
Catholics  about the Bible, equipping them to read it and pray with it more. 
Archbishops  Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia and Cardinal Francis George 
of Chicago  joined others in the Catholic community applauding the move. 
    *   Plans are in development for a new Bible app for children ages 4 to 
10  that includes an interactive experience full of fun games and stories 
to help  educate and empower them with God's love. 
    *   A new one-year devotional from the Rev. Billy Graham, which joins 
hundreds  of other reading plans already available for tackling everything 
from  relationship woes to life. There are even plans for reading the entire  
Bible-another goal many people have achieved thanks to the accessibility of  
the app.
The apps makers say that Gruenewald sees no end in sight when it comes to  
growth of the Bible App, and the celebratory theme for the historic 
milestone  expresses his sentiments best: "It starts with 100  million."

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