Archive | June, 2009

Mobile Daily Devotional for July 2009

29 Jun

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Get your mobile devotional for July 2009 from the links below. These files are for installation on your java enabled mobile phone. They won’t work on your PC. For more info on how to install these jar files, go to How to Install Java Apps on Your Cell Phone, Mobile Phone or Handphone.

  • Daily in Christ – Devotions on growing in your identity as a child of God. Written by Dr. Neil T. Anderson.
  • Streams in the Desert – Encouragement and inspiration from a classic devotional by Lettie B. Cowman.
  • Prayer, Praise and Promises – Growing in your prayer and praise life through the Psalms. Written by Warren Wiersbe.
  • Today God Is First – Devotions on following God’s way and leading in the marketplace by Os Hillman.
  • GEMA – Bahasa Indonesia – Daily devotional by Gereja Kristus Yesus for Indonesian speaking believers.
  • Global Prayer Digest – The prayer digest for July 2009 focuses on “Will the Mongol Peoples Reach God’s Purpose in the 21st Century?”.

Using your cell phone’s web browser, you can download the mobile devotional directly from http://fourteenfloor.com/mobile.

If you’re interested to create your own mobile booklets or download free mobile booklets, check out MobileBooklet.com. You can find various booklets on topics such as Finance, Money Business, Career, Productivity, Spirituality and Religion over there.

Photo by Stephan Geyer taken from Flickr.com.

Create Your Own Mobile Devotional using a RSS Feed

17 Jun

I have just implemented the RSS Feed Import feature over at MobileBooklet.com. Creating your own mobile booklet of Bible verses or Daily Devotional articles from your favorite RSS Feed just take 5 simple steps. Just follow these 5 simple steps in this article from the Mobile Booklet Blog.

If you need some Feed URLs for Bible verses or daily devotions, check out the following websites for some great RSS feeds.

Leave a comment below if you know of any other great website with RSS Feed for daily devotions. Have a great time trying out the RSS Feed Import over at MobileBooklet.com.