(At least they don’t host Joel Osteen anymore!) – A podcast buffet, serving some delicacies and some garbage.Olive Tree BibleReader – You can read the Bible on this app, but I use it for the many good free books you can download through it, from such authors as Spurgeon, E.Logos Bible Software – It tends to be slow, quirky, and unstable, but it syncs with the desktop software-which can also be slow, quirky, and unstable at times! If you just want to read books in your Libronix library, I recommend Vyrso (below) instead, which is basically the same thing without the Bible reader and study tools.Maybe a little niche, but if it’s a free Christian hymnal you want, this is the best I have for you. Husting Pocket Hymnal (formerly Popular Christian Classic Hymns) – This is a decent little app, for all its simplicity. Ligonier Ministries – An interface to with plenty of audio, video and other resources.Grace to You – A nice enough interface to the audio and video on gty.org.Free Bible Study Tools – The app has an impressive array of resources, including dictionaries, commentaries, and encyclopedias, and the longest list of available Bible translations I’ve seen.Fighter Verses ($2.99) – From Desiring God.It offers all kinds of translations and other resources. YouVersion – An app version of the popular web site.You can listen to the ESV audio, too, if you’re online. ESV Bible (free) and ESV Study Bible + ($14.99) – This is my favorite app for Bible reading.Christian Creeds and Reformed Confessions – Handy for catechesis or reference.Accordance – You can get several of the most essential reference tools here for free: Easton’s Bible Dictionary, Nave’s Topical Bible, some Greek and Hebrew helps, and Matthew Henry’s complete commentary.Sponsor Show Your Support Become a Patron
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