Archive for 'Free Tools'
Gimp – Basically Photoshop for FREE
Posted on 18. Jan, 2011 by Frank.
Ok, I can’t give you Photoshop for free, that would be illegal, but hope is not lost! Are you like most of us in this world and can’t fork up the cash for the latest version of Photoshop? Well, try GIMP! Oh, and if you are looking for something that just does the basics you [...]
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Never Forget A Password Again
Posted on 10. Jan, 2011 by Frank.
Have you ever stared at a log-in screen wishing you could just remember that username or password? Remembering passwords is getting harder and harder with all the security requirements websites are requiring. Some require letters numbers and symbols in order to create a simple profile. Well, there’s a great app to solve the problem! And you [...]
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How to Make Twitter Easier
Posted on 07. Jan, 2011 by Frank.
For those of you that are fairly new to the tweetolution, and have jumped onto twitter more recently, here are some great tools and applications that can make using twitter faster, more friendly, and fun: Tweetdeck – by far my favorite twitter tool for my PC. They also have tweetdeck apps for the i-phone and [...]
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Change Your Phone FOREVER
Posted on 08. Dec, 2010 by Frank.
Google Voice is a favorite tool I started using in 2009. Don’t confuse this with the voice activated search on your phone, Google Voice is a new phone number assigned to you by Google. A phone number that saves you, your friends and family time and frustration. People don’t have to make a decision to call [...]
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A Better Way to Read the Bible
Posted on 06. Dec, 2010 by Frank.
Norman Vincent Peale said, Plan your work – work your plan. Lack of system produces that “I’m swamped feeling.” I think we can also get that feeling when we are not grounded in the one thing that gives us a glimpse into the way God sees the world. Regular Bible reading can not only be [...]
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Easy and Free Greek Study Tools
Posted on 05. Dec, 2010 by Frank.
A big part of my personal Bible study and sermon preparation includes spending time in the original language. While I have had some education on Biblical languages I’m not at all an expert and thus have spent significant money and time on tools to bridge the gap. I’ve used expensive tools like QuickVerse and Logos and lots [...]
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Small Groups Digizine
Posted on 05. Dec, 2010 by Frank.
Christianity Today and SmallGroups.com are offering a new free tool to help small group leaders with ideas, resources, and leadership insights. Their goal through this digizine (digital magazine) is to equip and support small group leaders while offering extra encouragement to those passionate about group ministry. The best part is that they are offering this [...]



