Add more books
This will be a cracking app if more books were added
Awesome!!!
Our family loves this app. The gospel accounts are so engaging and all ages of our kids (we have seven of them!) are so attentive when we play it. We have recommended this to so many of the urban youth we work with in order for them to be able to “get into the Word” even if they are not big readers.
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Brilliant
Excellent app. The high quality music production, narration and attention to detail that's gone into this makes it literally outstanding. As a huge Hip Hop head, this app has opened up my ears to things I hadn't noticed in the Word.
Keep working Streetlights, you're changing things.
Keep working Streetlights, you're changing things.
So epic
One of the most powerful artistic approaches to the Word of God I’ve ever heard! God’s Word will NOT return void!
This app is amazing!
I have never written a review for an app but I feel like this app is so unbelievable I need to. I am a huge fan of Humble Beast’s work and this is no exception. This app simply brings forth the gospel and uses carefully crafted music to bring forth it’s meaning. This app is really for anyone. If your a teacher who needs material, you need this app. If you are an atheist who is unsure about Christ Jesus’ death, you need this app. If you are scared or tired of the Bible, you need this app. I am continually amazed by the Humble Beast Crew. I cannot wait for the Old Testament to come out as well. Soli Deo Gloria!
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I’m not normally a fan, but...
I’ve tried so many different audio bibles, and they’ve all felt stale or cheesy. The NLT is normally a translation I wouldn’t read for personal use. But they’ve taken two thing that don’t really worked for me and brought me so much joy. I can’t get over how good this is. The NLT works perfectly in speaking to people directly. It allows the speakers to really bring out the heart behind many of these scriptures through spoken word. Incredible.
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What this generation NEEDS!
What an amazing app, well done guys! This is a great resource for youth. I love that it is in the NLT which is easier to read for young people (also my preferred version). I also love the videos on it. Youth leaders and pastors- I HIGHLY recommend this for your young people!!
My only suggestion would be to add the actual books of the bible too, so we can listen and read at the same time if we wanted. Other than that, amazing!
My only suggestion would be to add the actual books of the bible too, so we can listen and read at the same time if we wanted. Other than that, amazing!
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Love this app!
I absolutely love this app! What a creative way to hear the word of God. I now listen to the word so much throughout my day. Hearing the words with the hip hop beats makes it feel so engaging and poetic. My only request would be for it to save where you last stopped listening when you leave the app. Do you plan to do the Old Testament as well? That would be great! I have promoted this to so many of my friends. Thank you for all that you do!
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Spreading the gospel!
An amazing app created to deliver the good word to the world. The audio will keep you interested and listening. Also great when I’m on the road and unable to read 🙌
They read the translation’s section headings aloud. Why??
There’s a lot that this app gets right: visual aesthetic, ease of navigation, and basic style of the readings.
But one thing knocks this down to two stars: the readers actually read the translation’s section heading with the actual tests. I find it more disruptive than their corresponding printed interruptions of the sacred text on the page/screen. Their use visually is to help us quickly navigate the text with a glance. As an audial/oral it serves no such purpose, but only creates problems such as hearing the headings as if they were the Bible itself.
I’m glad that others have found life in this service, but I can’t get past this quirk.
But one thing knocks this down to two stars: the readers actually read the translation’s section heading with the actual tests. I find it more disruptive than their corresponding printed interruptions of the sacred text on the page/screen. Their use visually is to help us quickly navigate the text with a glance. As an audial/oral it serves no such purpose, but only creates problems such as hearing the headings as if they were the Bible itself.
I’m glad that others have found life in this service, but I can’t get past this quirk.
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