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Everyone needs encouragement. We all could use a word of advice or guidance when we’re facing a trial and aren’t sure who or what to turn to in our time of need. Now there’s an answer: WorldLink’s iTalk to God. It’s an app that you can use as an aid to facilitate conversations between you and God and it’s very easy to use.
Depending on how you feel, select the corresponding emotion on iTalk to God’s menu. Its menu contains over 70 different emotions, so it’s almost impossible to have a feeling that you won’t find in iTalk. Angry? It’s in there. Doubtful? It’s in there. Tempted? It’s-
I’m sure you get my point: there are a lot of emotions covered by the Bible and iTalk to God.
The goal of the app is to remind the viewer that, regardless of what we feel, God is always there and always capable of helping us to make it through whatever circumstance we’re dealing with. Based on the emotion you select, iTalk to God will supply you with a relevant verse of Biblical scripture that will address your emotion. It will also provide a brief encouragement regarding your emotion and a commentary on the scripture. There is also the ability to email verses to friends if you think they could benefit from a scripture as well.
There are multiple translations of iTalk to God, too, everything from the tried and true King James to the Korean Bible.
I do have a few ideas for this app. For example, I think giving it a diary- or journal-like capability would be interesting. The user could provide a brief description of the cause of their feeling, the verse they found helpful, and even tag people or circumstances if they wished. With such a feature, iTalk could record emotions and scriptures of encouragement over the course of a week, month, or even year, and pull them up whenever they wanted. A Verse of the Day feature would be nice, too, and adding the ability to share scripture on Facebook or Twitter would be features I’m sure would probably be welcomed as well.
I liked iTalk and even if nothing more was done with it, it would be a good reference to have at your fingertips in a time of need, one that would strengthen your faith and relationship with God.
Version 2.1
Tested on iPod Touch 3.1.3
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