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TalkingAboutJesus - theApp

 Talking About Jesus - the App

  Damaris

Introducing the
Talking About Jesus
App
for iPhone

The Website: www.talkingaboutjesus.org
Buy it now: Talking About Jesus - the App

Did you know that in the UK there are over 1,500,000 regular church-goers with Smartphones? Increasingly Christians are becoming switched on to new technologies, and looking for innovative ways to share the Gospel.

Damaris are committed to providing resources for people where they focus their time and attentions. That’s why they have developed the Talking About Jesus App, an app for iPhone available now on the AppStore. It is designed to help Christians and non-Christians understand key issues about Jesus: his life, teachings and ministry. It contains over an hour's specially-filmed video content, all instantly available within the app and without a data connection being required. These short videos feature insightful speakers such as Philip Yancey, Anna Robbins, Andrew White, Krish Kandiah, Nick Pollard and Gary Habermas.

The app can be used on the move, in a small group setting, or at home. Because every video is under six minutes, they fit perfectly into a busy life. You can find preview clips of the videos at www.talkingaboutjesus.org. The app also includes a helpful 28-day study guide for Luke’s Gospel, to accompany the video series.

The app also provides the option to ‘gift’ the app to others, making it an easy way of sharing the Christian faith with friends or family members. The app can be bought for only £0.69 and is available at the Apple AppStore or through the Damaris website at www.talkingaboutjesus.org.

Damaris co-founder Nick Pollard says this:

I’m very excited about the Talking About Jesus app. Like everything we do in Damaris, it’s about finding original ways of doing the traditional mission of the church. I grew up being encouraged to give paper tracts to people, and this is a tract for the 21st Century. What could be better for busy people than exploring the big questions of life through thought-provoking videos that they can watch anywhere, at any time?

This launch will form part of a wider campaign aimed at getting people talking about Jesus this Easter.