Scripture Memory App
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I found one yesterday Remember Me. You are able to build your own verses in Notepad or by the application. Great memory practice section. I imported my own set for Awana, But you can do ANY scripture set you want.
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Hello everyone! I'm thrilled to share an incredible Bible memorization app that I believe you'll find truly exceptional. It's called Remember Me, and it's the world's leading Bible memorization tool, boasting over 2.2 million downloads!
What's particularly impressive is that it's entirely free, open-source, and free from ads or limitations.
Some of the outstanding features include:
- Seamless functionality across Android, iOS, and web browsers
- Customizable flashcard images for a personal touch
- Support for 44 languages and 284 Bible translations
- Engaging memorization tools like word puzzles and gap tests
- Intelligent algorithms to enhance long-term verse retention
There's so much more to discover! I genuinely believe it could be a game-changer for anyone seeking to memorize Scripture effectively and enjoyably.
If you're interested in learning more, you can find all the details and download the app at https://www.remem.me . I encourage you to give it a try!
For those who'd like to read more about the latest update and the app's impressive achievements, check out this recent news article: https://timesexaminer.com/religious/13209-remember-me-6-7-the-leading-bible-memorization-app-reaches-new-heights
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This thread is more than a decade old. I use Anki for many things but not for verse memorization. Try the memorization function within Logos first so you have a good sense of what you need for memorization.
@Peter Schafflützel are you sure it is appropriate to suggest competing products on a company's forums
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thank you for sharing your perspective, @MJ. Smith. While I understand your concerns, I see Remember Me as a complementary app to Logos rather than a replacement. Since Logos currently doesn't offer verse memorization functionality in its mobile app, Remember Me fills that gap nicely. You can easily share Bible passages from Logos to Remember Me for memorization purposes, allowing users to leverage both apps' strengths. This combination provides a more comprehensive Bible study and memorization experience.
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