Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 5:58 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization using a Palm Treo From: Bible Memory List I also use my Tungsten for memorizing. It's great while your travelling, especially when you don't have light. I tend to memorize a book at a time, and I don't use the verse numbers. Is there any real benefits to learning the verse numbers?? Sender: wesang()golden.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:27 AM Subject: Re: BibleMem: Scripture Memorization From: jim cole Dear Stephen and Bible list members, I would be considered a new member and have only written a couple of times. A couple have expressed interest in corresponding, then when I wrote, never responded. What's up? I am very interested in Scripture memorization, but do not use any software. Would enjoy talking with others about their goals and achievements. Jim Cole, Macon, MO --- Bible Memory List wrote: > Hello Bible Memory List Members. >   > There has been so little activity on this list that I figure most of > you have forgotten that the list exists.  No one has sent a message to > the list since last April! >   > As a reminder, this is an e-mail discussion list dedicated to the > topic of Scripture Memorization.  Any email that is sent to > biblememory()memoryverses.org will be sent to all members of the list. > Replies to any of these messages will also be sent to all the members > of the list.  There are currently about 200 members of the list.  If > you wish to remove your name from the group then send a message to the > same address saying "unsubscribe biblemem". >   > The list archives can be found at > http://www.memoryverses.org/archives.shtml >   > So how is everybody doing in their various Scripture memory goals and > projects? >   > This list has been in operation since 1998 and I do not wish it to die > out now. >   > Thanks, >   > Stephen Simpson > http://www.memoryverses.org > > > Sender: ssimpson()memoryverses.org > > ========================================================================== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" > in the subject > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com =============================================================================== Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:38 AM Subject: Re: BibleMem: Bible Memory Programs - Which to use and why? From: Cyberspace Ministry Hello, I know a nice program to memorize Bible verses. It is called "Bible in Mind". For more information, you can visit the following website: http://www.tagnet.org/cyberspace/Products/BibleMind/eng-bim.html God bless you. Deb --- Bible Memory List wrote: > Dear Memory Verses Org Members, >   > My name is David Harvey, and I live in Odessa, Ukraine.  As a 52 year > old disabled pensioner, I downloaded E-Sword with all add-ons from > HYPERLINK "http://www.e-sword.net"www.e-sword.net.  I enjoyed reading > the Bible through with several commentaries and dictionaries and maps > to aid my understanding. >   > Now I have seen that I need to memorize Scripture in order to > establish doctrines in my feeble mind and to witness to others, if I > run across a Russian or Ukrainian that speaks English.  I have very > high blood pressure and this negatively affects my memory.  I need a > system to do this right. > Now I know people are memorizing whole verses, chapters and books of > the Bible.  I have even read that the Moslems expect a > 13 year-old to quote the > Quran.  We as Christians should do no less, because one day, our > Bibles will be taken from us and destroyed in order to stamp out > Christianity and some of us must undertake this work for that day.  It > will not be the first or the last time this has happened in history > and history does repeat itself. >   > Being a pensioner due to disability, I found three free Bible Memory > programs in addition to the new E-Sword version 7.7.7, which are Bible > Memory 2000, Scripture Memory System 3, InVerse and Lamp Light.  I am > wondering are there any others that might be better to use.  What > abibilities should a good Bible memory program have?  Which is the > better one to use? >   > I also have a free program that automatically give me the verse in KJV > from a cite, called InstaVerse from Word Search, that has saved me a > lot of time.  I would appreciate any response. >   > Thanks, > David Harvey > Odessa, Ukraine >   >   > >   _____ > > Yahoo! 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