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* [http://www.ccimweb.org/gsword GSword] – new URL which can be accessed from China | * [http://www.ccimweb.org/gsword GSword] – new URL which can be accessed from China | ||
− | * [http://www.twitter.com/gsword] – Bible verse for Random thought on twitter | + | * [http://www.twitter.com/gsword Gsword] – Bible verse for Random thought on twitter |
− | * [http://www.twitter.com/membible] – Memorize Bible, One Verse a Day | + | * [http://www.twitter.com/membible membible] – Memorize Bible, One Verse a Day on Twitter |
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Revision as of 18:52, 6 April 2010
GSword online Bible studio brings the power of desktop Bible tools into Web 2.0, so that users can enjoy Bible study with the same power of these tools without managing them. GSword is a powerful Bible study website based on Java, Groovy, Grails technologies. GSword lets you study several translations and commentaries in parallel and without artificial chapter/passage length limitations. The search facility is fast and powerful. It also comes with other tools like dictionaries including Strong's Numbers and several Chinese dictionaries. It integrates topical Bible study with the rest of the Bible tools on GSword naturally. It can generate Power Point file with Bible verses automatically.
GSword run one year through Bible and Daily Devotion programs. It is also the back-end engine that sustains the programs including the popular One Year Through Bible email lists, RSS feed, and Twitters (Meditate the Word, Memorize the Word) etc.
Source code
Project leader
- Yiguang Hu, Westerville, Ohio
External links
- GSword website – CCIM Online Bible Studio
- GSword – new URL which can be accessed from China
- Gsword – Bible verse for Random thought on twitter
- membible – Memorize Bible, One Verse a Day on Twitter