[Faith-talk] devotionals and bible study sources

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Thu Nov 3 01:42:22 UTC 2011


Hi Ashley,

Last I knew, the Upper Room was available in hard 
copy braille, and so is the Methodist hymnal.

There are also translations of the Bible in .brf 
format, if you want to carry it with you in your BraillenNote.

AG brailled Experiencing God a few years ago, so 
that's available as well, if you want a good Bible study.

Beth Moor is on line, and she's very good as well.

Blessings,

LindaAt 12:53 PM 11/2/2011, you wrote:
>Hi all, Glad to see the resources for audio and 
>braille material. I’ve been wanting to have a 
>daily devotional for reflection and growth. 
>Also, I might want to have a bible study book so 
>I can systematically study it better. Now I’m 
>rereading some of the gospels. So if you know of 
>any sources for those let me know. I was raised 
>Methodist which is part of the Protestant group 
>of churches, so those sources leaning that way 
>would be good. In fact, I think my church has a 
>devotional called The Upper Room. But I don’t 
>think its in accessible format. More bookstores 
>also offer audio versions since non disabled 
>people like audio books. So I might check there 
>too. Thanks. Ashley 
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