@RevJesKast @AimerFaith My go-to! Best bible app IMHO. I didn’t notice the delightful English accent but that might be more because I have one myself ;) enjoy!
@NeilFisher234 @churchofengland Totally agree with you. I like that I can access it from all my devices. I compliment Daily Prayer with the Reflections for Daily Readings app.
Our Daily Prayer podcast has had more than a million downloads in just six months. 🎧 🙏🏼
The podcast brings listeners together for traditional services of Morning and Evening prayer, with music from @stmartins_music.
Read the full story at https://t.co/gKHewRajtP.
Being able to participate in Daily Prayer through the app has been of great help and encouragement for many to begin, sustain or develop their life of prayer https://t.co/gFqxGV087p
The Daily Prayer podcast has been downloaded more than one million times in just six months.
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From saying Grace to answering questions about faith, our smart speaker skill is designed to develop your everyday faith, in the home.
Have you activated the Church of England skill on your Alexa or Google Home?
Find out more at https://t.co/6yZctI7Wvo.
Contribution to the ME/CFS debate in the light of the delay in publishing the new NICE guidelines:
Church Times: Interesting article 'Angela Tilby: Doctor does not always know best' https://t.co/dL9D9h3RDh You can try the app at https://t.co/bKx1fHR2Yk
Managed to listen to morning prayer in the kitchen. Much heartfelt thanks to the @churchofengland Daily Prayer App and all who are involved in the recordings.
On this week's podcast, @marknam talks about why he set up @TheTeaHouse_UK
Listen to the full episode on your favourite podcast app: https://t.co/oZ7EXsIPmf
Planning for Year C. We have moved to using @AimerMedia Daily Prayer App during lockdown, not sure it will be easy to go back. But it doesn't give flexibility in terms of Psalm track or options if transferring Feasts (or keeping them on a Sunday). How do others work with that?
Sir David Suchet read the whole of John's Gospel on Easter Sunday at @wabbey and since then, nearly 3.5 million people have seen it on @YouTube! https://t.co/ewCl7hDfuk
Hear him read the rest on the #NIV Audio app:
iOS: https://t.co/4PWJz9oAA2
Android: https://t.co/hqITyHWYS1
Huge thanks to whoever does recordings for the Daily Prayer app @AimerFaith. A delight to use in those instances when I’d be praying in a quiet house on my own. And means I’ve been able to retire my old and v odd practice of putting on a different comedy voice for the responses.
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courtesy of the accompanying @churchofengland podcast:
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