Run from this app!
This app is not for the born-again believer that wants to defend their faith.
JW off shoot…false…
Turn away from all cults and ask God to lead you into all truth and call upon Jesus Jesus alone, being fully god and fully man the holy sacrifice, fully acceptable savior, so forgive your sin, and make you born again. I recommend “answers in genesis”app, the ark exhibit in Kentucky.
JW off shoot…false…
Turn away from all cults and ask God to lead you into all truth and call upon Jesus Jesus alone, being fully god and fully man the holy sacrifice, fully acceptable savior, so forgive your sin, and make you born again. I recommend “answers in genesis”app, the ark exhibit in Kentucky.
Show less
Bible Knowledge
Thank you for your teachings about the Bible that people like me have questions about
Fantastic
Amazing app full of resources to strengthen your faith and ask questions when you need clarification. Very good!
Not a Christian app
I was excited to find these free apps that offered so much and I downloaded most of them. Then I saw one called The Watchtower something and read the name Jehovah in one of the apps. I was immediately suspicious and saw why these are free. After reading some other reviews, I confirmed these apps (there are many by this man, in different languages), appears to be a Jehovah Witness reference tools.
I’m aware JWs consider themselves Christians, but that’s because sadly most don’t know the true Bible scripture. JW changed it to a works faith, gets God wrong, and even believe only 144,000 (or so) will be with Christ. As the Kingdom’s numbers grew, it changed doctrine again.
I really wish people in this faith would read the ACTUAL Bible, but they’re forbidden from doing so or even researching their own faith outside accepted channels. I pray for their salvation for they’re being deceived.
Christians, please don’t download these apps. YouVersion and GotQuestions are both free and answer what you need. If you’re Catholic, my dad recommends Hallow (I’m no longer in that faith either, as I was born again). But at least some Catholics are also Christian. Not so for JWs, Mormons, Scientology, and others.
I’m aware JWs consider themselves Christians, but that’s because sadly most don’t know the true Bible scripture. JW changed it to a works faith, gets God wrong, and even believe only 144,000 (or so) will be with Christ. As the Kingdom’s numbers grew, it changed doctrine again.
I really wish people in this faith would read the ACTUAL Bible, but they’re forbidden from doing so or even researching their own faith outside accepted channels. I pray for their salvation for they’re being deceived.
Christians, please don’t download these apps. YouVersion and GotQuestions are both free and answer what you need. If you’re Catholic, my dad recommends Hallow (I’m no longer in that faith either, as I was born again). But at least some Catholics are also Christian. Not so for JWs, Mormons, Scientology, and others.
Show less
Very Helpful
I've been using this app for a while and have found it quite helpful in studying the Scriptures.
Heretical answers to the common faith
This app should clearly state their belief system and mission. This is not an acceptable app for genuine Christians to receive help from genuine believers.
It is not clear in the app what faith or religious group supplies the answers. After reading the answer to one question concerning Heb 7:25 and Jesus' interceding for us before God, the writer suppling the answer is clearly not a member of the common faith. This answer is heretical.
This writer does not hold to the truth of the Holy Trinity is in fact one God. The writer does not consider Jesus and God one. This thought is not of the common faith and rather follows the teaching of Arius, who's teaching and following was condemned from the council of Nicaea as heresy. Modern day Arian followers are Jehovah Witnesses who do not hold to the common faith and are professing heresy.
It is not clear in the app what faith or religious group supplies the answers. After reading the answer to one question concerning Heb 7:25 and Jesus' interceding for us before God, the writer suppling the answer is clearly not a member of the common faith. This answer is heretical.
This writer does not hold to the truth of the Holy Trinity is in fact one God. The writer does not consider Jesus and God one. This thought is not of the common faith and rather follows the teaching of Arius, who's teaching and following was condemned from the council of Nicaea as heresy. Modern day Arian followers are Jehovah Witnesses who do not hold to the common faith and are professing heresy.
Show less
Bible FAQ
A very helpful informative Bible app.
Great App
I just started using this and as I first open it up it offered me a free book which sounds very informative and I can’t wait to receive it. The app is helpful, resourceful and a joy to use. Thank you for developing this for those who need a better understanding. God bless.
Bible review
Love this app!! So glad I found this, very helpful with questions I have sometimes. God bless you!!
Just Started
Can’t wait to see and use all the tools available.