BaptistWay offers mp3, Kindle Bible study resources

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DALLAS—BaptistWay Press, the publishing arm of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, has launched digital resources in an effort to meet Christians’ changing Bible study habits.

BaptistWay recently started offering its Bible studies in a format downloadable to an Amazon Kindle e-reader or Kindle e-reader application on a smart phone, computer or tablet. BaptistWay also is offering Bible study materials as downloadable audio files that can be listened to on digital music devices such as iPods for people on the go.

BaptistWay Publisher Ross West said digital offerings enable teachers, leaders, class members and other Christians to carry the Bible studies more easily. By putting the resources online, individuals also can use the curriculum to study the Bible easily during daily lunch breaks, exercise routines and quiet times.

“With the growing popularity of e-readers, we felt we needed to begin providing Kindle editions of our BaptistWay Bible studies,” West said.

“We’re eager to find out how our BaptistWay readers respond. We feel sure that many people will appreciate having our materials readily accessible on their Kindles—including their Kindle apps on PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Blackberries and Android phones.”

For more information about the downloadable mp3 audio files, visit www.baptistwaypress.com. To access the BaptistWay library on a Kindle, search for “BaptistWay.”

 

 

 


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