Bible PassWord Software
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Bible PassWord is a Windows software program that displays a popup Bible verse when you connect to the Internet. You type in the verse as it is displayed, and then continue to surf as usual. It doesn't act like a "nanny", and block sites. It is a reminder that when you are online, you are not alone.
Bible PassWord - where God's Word is your password to the Internet!
Bible PassWord is a Windows software program that displays a popup Bible verse when you connect to the Internet. You type in the verse as it is displayed, and then continue to surf as usual. It doesn't act like a "nanny", and block sites. It is a reminder that when you are online, you are not alone.
Bible PassWord - where God's Word is your password to the Internet!
How is Bible PassWord Like a Frozen Credit Card?
A woman with a compulsive spending habit put her credit card in a Ziploc baggie, filled it with water and put it in the freezer. If she NEEDED her card, she could get to it. But while it was thawing, she could phone a friend who could help her evaluate her intentions. Delaying the access to her card helped disrupt her compulsive behavior.Bible PassWord is designed to do the same thing for Internet access.
Bible PassWord - Details
Bible PassWord is easily configurable. You have the option to have verses popup at timed intervals that you control. You can also enable a button that allows you to avoid typing, while still dislpaying a verse. (You control how long the verse is shown.)
Bible PassWord is a simple tool to:
* Remind us who we are and Whose we are
* Help us memorize Scripture
* Disrupt unwanted Internet habits
* Raise awareness of time spent online
It is currently only available for Microsoft Windows, and not Macintosh.
Bible PassWord is a simple tool to:
* Remind us who we are and Whose we are
* Help us memorize Scripture
* Disrupt unwanted Internet habits
* Raise awareness of time spent online
It is currently only available for Microsoft Windows, and not Macintosh.
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