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Most Important Story Ever Told: smartphone app for children
New smartphone app for children: The Most Important Story Ever Told has just been released by MIS (Most Important Story), the international children's ministry, based on their evangelistic book of the same name.Available in English, Spanish, with Farsi, Arabic and other languages to come.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/10643

Smartphone app: New World Gospel Presentation from InterVarsity
InterVarsity have released a smartphone app, the New World Gospel Presentation, which enables you to share the good news by finger-drawing on your touch screen over a preset image, along with your own verbal presentation and discussion. InterVarsity explains...

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/10570

Free iPad ebook helps Christian writers to communicate better
Two journalism professors from Christian universities have teamed up to make a short iPad-only book that uses interactive content to help new writers snag a byline. "'A One-Step Guide to a Byline' is designed for new writers who want to know the bare minimum for writing an article for the popular press and it uses roll-over features, an interactive quiz and eight videos to help writers succeed," says Michael Ray Smith, project director and professor from Campbell University in Buies Creek.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/10191

eBooks from Faith Alive Resources
See our resources available in eBook format including books on Christian living, Reformed faith, and faith nurture.

http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/CategoryCenter/OTEB/eBooks.aspx

Using the iPad drawing app for Christian ministry and evangelism
Here’s a fascinating use of the iPad, involving a cheap app for drawing. How could we use this in evangelism and ministry? One idea that comes to mind is to use the proven open air evangelism sketchboard approach to progressively build up a message.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2482