i love God!

Justify the One, of Whom you seek justification.

I don't want to go to hell.
No believer goes to hell.
The Bible says to believe that God sent His only begotten Son Who died and rose.

I believe God did that, therefore, it's impossible for me to go to hell.

Audio Bible:

My favorite audio Bible is by Stephen Johnson. An alternative download of the same here. A third, just in case alternative of the same here.
2.The Enacted Bible from "Faith Cometh by Hearing" keeps you awake, lot's of sound effects.
3.Here's a man reading the Bible. Plain.
4. On Youtube, you can probably find James Earl Jones (the man that did Vader's voice) doing the NT.
5. Alexander Scourby is popular. But I don't like the his roughness in his voice. You can find him on Youtube and other places.
6A. The best Hebrew audio Bible is an old man who speaks clearly.
6B.There are a score of Greek audio Bibles online. Couldn't find the TR. There's a few on Youtube.

God knowledge

You can read, search, or listen to a a person read everything about God according to God and the Bible narrators. (It should be exhuastive.) History enjoyable for a child audience. (Thus a few KJV words replaced, only in the history.mp3) Doctrine is enjoyable for worship. And judgment is to be plowed through by scholars.

Also,

It's in book format, in case you want to print it for study. If you print, book binding is easy, hold the pages together, ruff the edge with a knife and normal-glue it. When it dries, you have a strong bound book!) All that Jesus said about HimSelf in the New Testament put into three videos.
Also, this is all 60+ Trinity verses, mostly NT

Bible search software:

I mainly use the old Esword program for Bible searching. Albert Barnes and John Gill have the most thorough yet concise whole Bible commentaries. Head and shoulders above the hundred, I've tested. (If you're a pastor:This place sells the New International Commentary (latest/greatest) for only $270.)

I also use BibleAnalyzer. It's faster/lighter and does Bible calculations of verses and contexts. It is very capable for searching the KJV Bible, and Gk/Heb morph. I wouldn't use this one with books. I bought "Bible People and Places" module for $8 and "Strong's" for $2. Bible Peoples module is excellent (for example: 24 Zechariahs, which one is this?) and Strongs is good because you index it in all three languages. Dictionary of Bible Themes can be handy at times.

This webpage is cool because it makes a Bible Tree of words that come before or after. (Just look to see what I mean.)

Theses are some good devotional books:
Harmony of Kings by James, not KJV
KJV Phrase harmony of gospels by Cummins
Operation China by Paul Hattaway
People of Buddhist World by Paul Hattaway
Operation World by Jason Mandryk

Service:

Here's something cool. You can pray for people in the middle of getting saved, go to the live Billy Graham 24/7 watch.
Besides that, there are plenty of prayers/prayer groups on facebook!
Joshua Project best details the scope of world missionary work.

Don't be scared of the word "volunteer." We all should give for free. It's "not what mama taught you," I know. But Christians should be donating or volunteering in some way. That could just mean raising children, for time deprived middle agers. Of course, some volunteer efforts would be good to do with your children. You have time to counsel people or evangelize? To listen to problems in the secular realm, there's 7 cups. For more direct counselling and telling the good news of God's love: Billy Graham Foundation and GroundWire and NeedHim.

Here's a list of crisis hotlines that you might want to join!

What else? Facebook groups, Youtube comments, there are a multitude of dirty language chat rooms if you have the backbone. Living Waters provides some on line jokes and conversation starters. A couple people made facebook ads targeting other, more needy countries. Sounds like an interesting idea, using google translate to make the advertisement and direct them to a premade tract in there respective language. Chick tracts and others are in several languages. Bibles are in over 1300 languages through the internet. (Also, I wonder if taxi driving would be a good way to witness.) Another opportunity is housing college students and teaching foreigner students English! Or hiring workers from other countries to come live...

Good things you can do:

Teach the youth, understand your peers, honor the aged
donate, volunteer
hug, invest time in someone, smile, pray, write a note
speak well of a third person, encourage someone to do these things

This is how to pray for persecuted people:

closeness to God, verses to mind, fellowship with Christ and other believers

rejoice heaven, small compared to gain, meet loved ones again

Father to fatherless, we're replaceable, it's His mission
examples of love, help each other
Opportunities to speak, right words, conversions
law and rulers elected, government to see our benefit
Bibles, supplies, food
boldness instead of fear and shame

Things I say to people.
Image organizing my life.

Handiest resource:

Balabolka uses Windows voices to read me tons of books. Simply copy and paste all the text you want and click read while your at the computer. Or else export it as an mp3.

The best kids Bible is Read-N-Grow Picture Bible The "Read and share- 200 story Bible." This book has been put into an animation; and children are magnetized to the video version. It's graciously on YouTube in two parts: Part One. Part Two. If you have children, get this! Nothing is perfect, but I don't think you'll find better one for a while. Accurate but fun, also simple and dynamic. The spirit behind this book and video feels sincere.

I've found many catoons that I like on youtube, but it takes some searching. I like the ones that are almost quoting the Bible. Basically, I hate adding stuff that's not in the Bible.

Music:

Hymnal tunes, here.
Very nice Grace Church Hymns.
Here's some Great congregational singing.
I like this forgiveness song.
Here's a God's will/indecision song.
And Sesamonte on Youtube has hundreds of good acapella hymns.
For midi(low quality digital instruments) hymn tunes, there's OpenHymnal.
If you want to make your own music and make it sound like instruments are playing in an orchestra. I just use MuseScore. I have a midi cable and so I can place notes by simply playing my keyboard.
For hundreds and even thousands, there are a handful of higher performance orchestra software.

For those learning piano: Practice. (like Grammar) And practice purposefully, not carelessly. Scales and cords, fast and accurate. A song starts and ends on one, three, or five. The top note is what I pay attention to. Then I just throw in any chords I want below it, happy or sad. Most can develop playing by ear. Just feel the relationship/interval from one note to the next. It's not the notes, but the space between the notes. Does it go up or down? And how far? (Few people can memorize the sounds of notes.)

To teach history:

Eusibius (early church) and Usshers (world) are good history books.
Adam's twenty foot chart of history is interesting. (Did you know Shem was alive when Rebekah married Isaac?)

Favorite videos:

The gospel of Matthew enacted.
Best Exodus, by far.
Well done, Sodom and Gomorrah
Noah's ark (but keep volume muted.)

The two preachers YT channel had a full gospel of Luke which was used for the Jesus film. The Jesus film is not accurate and choppy. Beside Matthew and Luke, the 2003 Gospel of John is high quality. And definitely check out LUMO gospels! They did all four gospels in the best quality, using an audioBible!

Word and organization tools:

TextMechanic is good for making sermons. It has useful text tools.
To make your own flashcards. Hard to find.
My favorite desktop thesaurus.
My favorite online thesaurus.
Word search/length/descramble site. Organized by length.
Look for word patterns, using wildcards:https://word.tips/words-for/a/ Hard to find.
Define multiple words at once:https://www.easydefine.com/ Hard to find.
If you want example sentences: These two sites complement each other well. One has what the other doesn't: First and second.
My simple vowel chart.
Here's my learn vocabulary video.
Working with text, I've benefited particularly from WPS office and notepad++. Having tried them all, those surfaced.
A little programming knowledge of .bat files and .html files may help you organize information.
Also merriam-webster and wordhippo have been useful to me. To learn vocabulary use the free version of this: Ultimate Word usage frequency!

My original language Bible:

Here is a look at the Bible alternating english KJV with Greek and Hebrew verses. KJV is black. Gk/Heb is blue. It is very easy to skim past the color your not looking at. But it's right there right when you need it. (Location, location, location) To get my special Bible for yourself, just print out this PDF: Entire Bible PDF Here's a Word document, if you wanted to format anything: Entire Bible Word document God is Who the Bible is about. As you may see, I colored what God does green. And what God/Jesus says, red. (For the prophets, only the Name is colored.)

About Bible versions:

The KJV is closer to both the TR and the critical text than the NASB.
The easiest New Testament version by far is "GOD'S WORD version." No other Bible version is so dumb down. So, I really like it. But I hate how inaccurate it is. (Johnson even narrated the "God's Word Heard" NT audio, but no one bought it, except me.)

Here's a handy article on the text debate. Might also note, that the New Testament quotes from Septuigint not the Masoretic text constructed a millenium later. And the dead sea scrolls (~250BC) showed the Septuigint to be more correct.

Other religions:

I don't love good and thus hate evil enough to understand hell and who goes there, but I have faith. Catholics and Christians will go to heaven though since they think God would do that. Mormons and Muslims think Jesus was just a prophet, and that God wouldn't send His Son in the flesh. JWs say that God wouldn't send His Son in the flesh but they say Jesus was only a chief angel.

Muslim:
The English Koran read by the most inspiringly zealous voice I could find, this translation is super easy to understand. About 3 hours.

The Koran searchable:
KoranGateway

Organized arguments for agnostics:
Beliefmap.org

About me:

For morning prayer, we pray for the latest persecuted, those we talk to, our friends, and daily people groups. We do a chapter of God's book, sometimes chronologically comparing accounts, but mostly in Bible order. Also, we all listen to God's book each night. My wife personally prays for everyone and does her own chapter daily. She also prays a little with the children upon awaking and going to bed. Saturdays we try to always take off. We regularly sing hymns.

To please God, the Only Significance, I love Him with all my heart and my neighbour as myself by internet soul winning and family development. I provide the healthiest reasonable diet for my children, and ensure good sleep and exercise for them. We use non-synthetic vitamins. To output, I input my own sleep, money/food, and exercise. I enjoy a clean environment, without contention or fear. Despite my folly, God put me here.

Entertainment is for education... not an end in itself. The cheapest food is corn oil then flour, but I couldn't live well on that long. I was able to live on mostly noodles for about four years. People say that protein is necessary. I always buy bulk. Food should be: 1.Healthy 2.cheap and 3. fast. Lay not up treasure on earth. Set affections on things above. I suggest, have some emergency money and invest everything thing else into heaven. Better to put stock in heaven than in a company on earth. Heaven makes more interest faster. Money is better used by those who need it, especially for the gospel. You'll not regret that. I expect to leave this world any time. Make sure you win someone to righteousness while you still have time. You won't regret it.

Quick advice: When I'm having a problem: I say, "Father, I trust You..."- That helps.











Other Biblish resources:

Bible.ca is terribly disorganized and very interesting, especially their archaeology. He finally decided to make a book out of his information. He has a huge map of lots of cities.
Both the outline and the timeline from BibleHub are good.
OpenBible has the places of the Bible located if you want to find a place.
BibleDiagrams is interesting.
HistoryCart is interesting.
EarlyChristianWritings.
The Baptist Confession of Faith
What other denominations are like.
Want a baptist or kjv email?

Other video and audio:
MacArthur's college offers free video Bible courses.
Bob Utley has his entire through the Bible Commentary on Audio.
McGee
, his predecessor, does too.
And less fundamental Chuck Smith does too.
On Youtube David Pawson has more general book overviews rather than verse and chapter. Book of Revelation Cartoon on youtube is neat.
Also Ezekiel's vision and the temple animation.
This kid is great at introducing you to the prenicene period.
This guy is a student of apocryphal works. And no, the Nicene Fathers (Ante Nicene, Nicene, and Post Nicene) have not been put on audiobook. You could be the first and make some money selling it. I'm not the only one that would like it.
Some history and philosophy classic audio books can be found at LibroVox.
FreeChristianAudioBooks has a few excellent titles.
Some preachers like preaching from Sermon Audio.
This is an interesting sermon.
Sometimes, it's nice to listen to "a Spurgeon" audio sermon.

Charts:
Thomas Aquinas's Summa is a great theoretical read. Here's my chart of man from Aquinas. (Thomas Aquinas volume on God and man is an excellent read!)
On Wikipedia you can find listed all the unicals, manuscripts, papyrus's, and lexionaries.
Here's an interesting Bible Atlas: The Sacred Bridge.
This is an mp3 of Richard Baxter's Huge Christian living book. It's 69GBs of computer voice.
This is my first of three point to overcome temptation, by Baxter
Here's why I don't like Penalty Substitution.
Here's a quick study on sin.

Tracts:
LivingWater's tracts
And Chicktracts.

Bibles:
For Bible ebooks, my favorite simple single page Bible is found here at Gutenberg.
But when I only want a book at a time, I use MLibrary

Answers and quotes:
And here is answers to questions on Christian living.
Questions answered by Catholics.
Fiery mission quotes here.
A good Baptist doctrinal statement.

Learning original Bible languages:

If you want to learn Greek and Hebrew to memorize God's book in the original languages then you can start by ordering Van Pelt's basic cards. He sells both Gk 10+ and Heb 25+. Amazon has them. Christian book distributors also may have them. (Flash cards generally are arranged by word frequency, to make the most of your education. Greek New Testament Words Frequency 4-9 and Hebrew Old Testament Words Frequency 4-25 vocab cards can be made with Logos. If it wasn't for the copyright, I would give them to you here now. But alas you'll have to get Logos Gold cloud subscription for a month and make them yourself. BibleWorks can make you flashcards of infrequent words as well, but that's hundreds of dollars. (if you get familiar enough with my free original language alternating verses Bible, you might not even need flash cards.)

Library software:

Logos Collector's Edition library for nine thousand dollars seems like a waste of money when you could get better resources for free. A full time textual critic, might consider BibleWorks. But I don't see a pastor needing this. I have thousands of free and older resources at my finger tips without even an internet connection. After giving logos a test drive, I'm confident that I'm not missing out. You may know about Google Books and the Christian CCEL.org.

If you don't have internet, you maybe interested in download all of Wikipedia offline: Xowa, 16 million webpages with images. It's free and under 100GB. Definitely works.

TheWord. is actually a Bible search program but I use it for it's library. I have over a thousand public domain books on it from this site. Also I spent a few bucks and got a syntax search module. That way I can do powerful original language searches in both Testaments. I also like the TDNTa.

Cartoon playlist:
OT Tv
Custom
CS Lewis
superbook
ibibile
minecraft
gideon
zealist
action Bible
puppets nehemiah
videos not allowed on a playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZe6PdH7Oas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbOLxBHhvkA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuLuSOPvjtg&t=1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yUTH2DXc9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyhPDMS5VB0

I had a couple great microzoom ones but there missing...