Defenders of Faith

Defenders of Faith

Defending The Divine Truth

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Version History of Defenders of Faith

1.0.8

September 20, 2024

- Defend the Faith is now 'Defenders of Faith' - New Evidences - New Critics - Critical Bug Fixes

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1.0.7

September 18, 2024

- Defend the Faith is now 'Defenders of Faith' - New Evidences - New Critics

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1.0.6

September 13, 2024

- new evidences - critical bug fixes

1.0.5

August 5, 2024

- critical bug fixes - evidence section

1.0.3

August 1, 2024

- critical bug fixes

1.0.2

July 31, 2024

- Critical bug fixes - Usability improvements

1.0.1

July 23, 2024

- critical bug fixes - usability improvements

1.0

July 22, 2024

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Description of Defenders of Faith

Scripture Central, a trusted independent advocate for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has curated the most thoughtful responses to questions of faith and church history. The app includes easy to read articles, intuitive graphics, and engaging videos to help teach complex topics. The app is designed to assist parents, leaders, instructors and missionaries in helping teach difficult to understand topics by providing historical, scriptural, and contextual knowledge regarding common questions. In addition, the app breaks down arguments and tactics used by those who would tear down faith.
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Defenders of Faith: FAQ

Does Defenders of Faith offer an iPad version?

Yes, Defenders of Faith is optimized for iPad devices.

Who is the developer of Defenders of Faith?

The Defenders of Faith app was developed by Book of Mormon Central (UT).

What should be the minimum iOS version for Defenders of Faith?

Defenders of Faith requires iOS 15.0 or later.

How do users rate Defenders of Faith?

Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Defenders of Faith, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.5 out of 5.

What genre of app is Defenders of Faith?

The App Category Of The Defenders Of Faith App Is Reference.

What’s the latest version of the Defenders of Faith app?

The latest version of Defenders of Faith is 1.0.8.

What is the date of the latest Defenders of Faith update?

The latest update for Defenders of Faith was released on September 29, 2024.

When did the Defenders of Faith app come out?

The app was initially released on July 25, 2024.

What content advisory rating is assigned to the Defenders of Faith app?

Suitable for adults only, contains graphic violence, nudity, or sexual content.

What languages is Defenders of Faith available in?

Currently, the Defenders of Faith app supports the following languages: English.

Does Apple Arcade support Defenders of Faith among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Defenders of Faith is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Defenders of Faith?

Unfortunately, Defenders of Faith does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Defenders of Faith offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Defenders of Faith does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Defenders of Faith?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Defenders of Faith.

Screenshots of Defenders of Faith

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Reviews of Defenders of Faith

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  • A great resource but...

    Title text formatting in some of the critics sections make it so you cannot expand to see the whole topic.
  • Some Comments From a Faithful User

    Overall, this is a much-needed resource for bringing current scholarship and apologetics to the layman level. This helps mitigate the obstacle that can be rigorous academic papers and dense scholarly works by presenting that research in more easily-digestible forms of content. That said, the app is not perfect. I’ve been using it here-and-there for roughly a week now, and here are some of my observations:

    The name. I love “Defend The Faith”, conceptually, but it executes poorly due to the much older, more prevalent meaning of the abbreviation, “DTF”. Please workshop an alternative so we can avoid the unfortunately coincidental abbreviation.
    Badges. The idea of badges is great! They help incentivize use of the app, which is always a good thing in the context of building faith. However, it isn’t quite clear how the “Promote” badges are earned. What are the milestones that each badge level celebrates? This is not explained in the badge descriptions.
    Profiles, following/followers, etc. It took a bit to figure out how to follow other profiles, but after some clicking around I was able to make some headway and figure it out. Perhaps there’s a way to make it clearer or easier to follow other users? Some functions of the app appear to depend on this feature, such as the “Friends & Family” feed and the “Following” badge.
    Progress tracking. What is the feasibility of implementing an external indicator of how much progress you’ve made in a module, aside from the orange circle/green check that exists in the “Learn” section of a module? This could help users streamline their consumption of the content, so they know exactly where they might need to pick up reading again if they’ve taken a break and forgotten their place.
    Bookmarks. Speaking of forgetting their places, is there a bookmark function implemented into the app? I could not tell if there was, but it may be worth considering given the wide range of topics and materials presented in the app.
    Functionality within a topic. You may wish to revise the functionality of certain parts of the app. For instance, in the “Heavenly Mother” topic under the “Critics” section, none of the criticisms and answers can be fully read because of the formatting of the titles; they push the button that allows one to read more outside of the clickable area. I haven’t perused every section yet, so it is possible that this is not the only instance of this problem.
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