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The 2005 Survey Of The Best Software For Preachers
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The 2005 Survey Of The Best Software For Preachers
By Jonathan Kever
Several weeks ago, I took a short-term missions trip with my church to Eastern Europe. I decided to pack light and carry on my luggage, thereby avoiding the hassle of losing it to that dark abyss (otherwise referred to as “checked baggage”). Packing light meant taking little more for reading than my Bible and a book or two.

Soon after arriving (and on more than one occasion!), I was assigned the responsibility of teaching and preaching. I don’t know why, but the thought hadn’t occurred to me before the trip that I might be bestowed this privilege. I had nothing prepared, and no books to prepare with (except my bible, of course).

In the midst of my frenzied preparation I was reaffirmed in my convictions that bible study software is invaluable. Though, I’d left most of my books in print behind, I’d decided to take my laptop. And what would’ve otherwise been a night of overly-anxious “I hope I don’t say anything heretical” study, turned out to be wonderfully efficient and fruitful.

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All, this to say, if you haven’t joined the ranks of bible software ownership, there’s no better time than the present. In fact, you’ll end up with a lot more of the “present” to work with. And if time isn’t a convincing factor, think in terms of investment.

I know what you’re thinking, “But, most of the good resources are as expensive electronic as they are in print.” True… but that’s not what I mean. Think of the amount of money you’ll save by avoiding those future chiropractor bills. With a briefcase or backpack full of the print versions you use in sermon preparation, you’re bound to pull something out of alignment. In past reviews I’ve listed a myriad of reasons for going electronic — time saved, efficiency, searchability . . . And I thought to myself, what else can I add? And then it hit me — preventative medicine, yet another reason to go electronic!

This year’s review contains several products that will go a long way in aiding sermon preparation. I’ve done my best to leave the tech jargon in the manuals and emphasize features I found to be useful, along with those I didn’t. I’ve chosen not to list prices because most of the retail prices are inflated, and the “sale” price is usually significantly less. To find out the latest prices, you can visit the websites listed at the end of each review.

 

BIBLE STUDY LIBRARIES

PC Study Bible Version 4.2 – Advanced Reference Library

PC Study Bible Version 4 was reviewed last year, so I’ll direct you to the 2004 issue for an overview. Version 4.2 contains some additional features that are worth highlighting though. If you already own Version 4, you can update to 4.2 for free by visiting their website.

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