Verse-A-Day: Daily Bible Verses
Description of App
Delivers a new bible verse each day that engages you with commentary, allows you to select a preferred translation, and provides the ability to share your experience with friends via Facebook or e-mail.
Preferred translations for bible verses include:
NET (New English Translation)
NIV (New International Version)
NKJV (New King James Version)
NLT (New Living Translation)
KJV (King James Version)
Now you can also bookmark verses and commentaries that you really like so that you can review them again later. Plus your bookmarked verses/commentaries will automatically sync across all your iDevices through your iCloud account. The bookmarking feature can be purchased through the In-App Store.
The Bookmarking (if purchased) and Sharing features can be accessed from the action icon at the bottom right of the Verse-A-Day main screen.
With Verse-A-Day a bible verse with supplemental commentary will be delivered to your mobile device with the hope of igniting hearts toward a rich relationship with God and sharing this truth with your friends and loved ones.
Version
Free or Paid
Apple Watch Support
Device(s) App Was Tested On
iOS Version
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Other Comments
I extremely recommend this app if you are looking for something to read daily bible verses with. It also has a notification feature. You can set the custom time the notification comes, and that notification is Verse-A-Day reminding you to read the new verse.
Recommendations
2 people have recommended this app
Comments
I would love
I would love to answer any questions you have on this app.
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Love this app!
It's nice to have a verse every day. What do all those numbers and PNG things mean? And I guess the adds will continue to come up unless I choose the in-app purchases? Thanks.
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Because the bug still needs to be fixed. This doesn't ruin accessibility. It needs to be fixed for everyone including the sighted community.
Accessibility Comments
As far as I've tested this app, it is completely accessible.