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  1. Comic Life is not a scrapbook program ... but it acts like one. It is super easy to learn and use. http://plasq.com/products/comiclife/mac
  2. I downloaded the Fighter Verse app last month, but it has it's quirks and the hardcopy items can't be mailed to a PO box, so I got distracted. I need to take a better look at what they have. I have not had any problems with it. Humm. Are the verses set up as part of an organized topical system? Even if it is an organized system, I think it might be too large for me to handle. It is large. There are 52 verses (actually most are short passages of 2-3) a year for 5 years (the years are called sets.. as in set A, Set B etc.) . You could just part of them ... and then when ready do the next set etc. The more I read of 100 verses the more impressed I am. I wonder if keyword symbols will help in memorizing verses. Has anyone used keyword marking? http://preceptcamden.com/key-word-symbols/ I need my system to be small/tight, and to use as many senses and parts of body and brain as possible. Bite off a small chunk and review, review, review, meditate, meditate, meditate, draw, act out, sing, review, review, review, apply, apply, apply, review, review... The Fighter Verses do have topics associated with each one. Verses are not grouped by topic, but you could change that easily. I have to add the many senses and parts of the body and brain stuff. They do have a commentary written about each verse (to the current verse for their church), they have a song for each verse (to the current verse for their church) ... I don't always like the music ... I think it is not really well done... but it does help learn the verses. They have audio for each verse. They even have a "game" in which they leave out the main words of the verse, and you try to say it tapping the phone to add the word. This has helped me to know if I actually know the verse. The three types of verses they have are: Verses about the Gospel / Salvation, Verses that show God's greatness, and Verses that help fight the fight of faith (verses on anger, or fear etc. I cannot tell you how much these verses have helped me nor can I recommend them highly enough. (of course any Bible memory is very very helpful and important... maybe I just needed a system so I did not have to pick what to learn each time. .) My mind is more focused on God since really going after these in earnest. YMMV
  3. Take a look at the "Fighter Verses" from Children Desiring God. These are excellent verses and so helpful in daily walking with God and knowing who He is. You can see them and actually don't have to buy anything. I think the cards are helpful but they are not necessary. The phone apps are great too. http://www.fighterverses.com/set-1-core-esv/week-23/
  4. I'm thankful he is where he is and praying for help for him. God is your help in trouble! Keep praying. I'm praying too.
  5. Thank you for loving and ministering to this child.
  6. Praying. I'm so sorry. God be their strength. :grouphug:
  7. Cool for me! You can always wrap up and layer up if you are cold!
  8. I'm sorry. It is very lonely to be in a different culture and different language. :grouphug:
  9. If you are still having trouble I'll be happy to fix it for you. (You'd have to e-mail it to me.)
  10. The smelly towel stuff is available on Amazon Prime!
  11. I'm so sorry. Praying for you and for all who loved her. :grouphug:
  12. :bigear::bigear: Thanks for these great tips. I'm off to Staples. (I'm a slob... and trying to recover!)
  13. Praying (a bit late... but God is outside of time)
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