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3 Helpful Christian Apps



I'm always on the lookout for better ways to use my technology, More ways to go from doing good, to glorifying God. Here are three new apps that I think you will find helpful and enjoyable.



Modern Homemakers 
Here is the website, you can access the podcasts from there or your app store. http://www.homemakersbychoice.org

Donna Otto runs the Modern Homemakers podcast and reminds me a good bit of Elisabeth Elliot. She was actually friends with and featured on Elisabeth Elliot's radio program. She has a sweet soft spoken friendly voice and wonderful Biblical advice, especially for young mothers.

Below is what the podcast app will look like.













Abiding Radio
Go here http://www.abidingradio.org if using a website  or look up "abiding radio" in your app store.
Below is what the app icon will look like.












This is a live stream radio broadcast with 5 channels,
Instrumental
Sacred
Kids
Bluegrass Hymns
Seasonal


First 5 - devotional 
You can find it here http://first5.org and directly in your app store
The app icon will look like this











This app is apart of the Prov.31 ministry led by Lysa TerKeurst. In this app you can set a reminder alarm to go off each morning and pop the app on your phone. It is a 5 minute devotional meant for the first thing in the morning.


If you found these helpful, I'd love to hear about it - as well as any other similar apps and websites you use.

Sarah 

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