The developers of "Bible Promises," the popular application for the iPhone and iPod touch, have revealed the top five most inspiring Bible verses chosen by users.
0A unique conference that mixes new technologies and churches of all sizes is being held this week to highlight services, products and concepts that congregations across America are utilizing to enhance worship environments and improve ministries.
0Over the next two days, a conference that merges Bible study and technology will draw from around the nation Christian publishers, programmers, webmasters, educators, bloggers and anyone interested in using technology to improve Bible study.
1Televangelist Robert H. Schuller made his first post, or “tweet,” on Twitter.com Wednesday after San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. suspended the account of a person who was previously tweeting under his name.
1Christians on Facebook was hacked Tuesday to display pro-Islam messages. The group's name was changed to "La ilaha illallahu Muhammadur Rasulullah," which means "There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."
10A Christian music megasite has created the first Christian music application for Apple's popular iPhone and iPod Touch, according to an announcement Thursday.
2While it's no surprise that young adults are more tech-savvy than the older generation, a new study examines specific details of the differences that could help church leaders better understand how to get their messages to click with congregants.
0Christian video and social networking site GodTube.com has changed its name and purpose. The popular Web site is now called tangle.com and is no longer catering toward only Christians, the Dallas Morning News reports.
19Books that Amazon.com Inc. sells for its Kindle electronic reading device will also be available on cell phones, too.
0Churches across the nation were recognized for their excellence in facilities design, operation, use, and A/V production at the recently held Worship Facilities Conference & Expo (WFX) in Houston.
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