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Why a physical Bible helps you remember God's word | Faith Works
The "screen inferiority effect" suggests reading physical Bibles improves memory retention of scripture compared to digital versions.
How neuroscience can help us to be doers of the Word. I was desperate for encouragement but couldn’t even open my Bible. As my tears fell, the words I could not read welled up inside instead. “For you ...
“Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ,” as St. Jerome said, and the hope for any Eucharistic renewal among Catholics in the U.S. depends squarely on them knowing Jesus Christ in the word so ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it." — Proverbs 22:6 "All ...
Eighteen years ago, I walked into my first night class with Scott Hahn on the New Testament. My fiancé and I had the required books for the class divided between us, which were mostly individual ...
This is my year. Starting January 1, I will read the Bible every day, and by December 31, I will have read the entire Bible.
Bibles are cheap. In their zeal to make scripture accessible to everyone, Protestants have manufactured Bibles in almost every language and made them available for startlingly small sums. Perhaps in ...
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AI’s scripture problem: misquotes range from 15% to 60%, says YouVersion CEO
YouVersion founder and CEO Bobby Gruenewald says artificial intelligence holds enormous promise. But when it comes to answering questions about God and Scripture, he believes the technology is not yet ...
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