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DuckieLady

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I hope this isn't against the rules.

I have a confession: I can get really distracted by websites like Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, etc, and I know it's not good for me.

It is way too easy for me to watch one Christian show on YouTube and get bored, click one short on the side- and three hours later find myself watching things being smashed in hydraulic press and not know how I ended up there in the first place.

And then we say "oh where did the time go?" I'll tell you, it went in a hydraulic press.

So I need alternatives.

I'm kinda feeling the need to back off from traditional surfing. I thought it might be nice to share some alternatives and maybe someone has ideas I don't know about.

Here are some ideas I have and have tried and use.

Streaming Services
GodTube
Yippee (Christian children's channel)
Sermon Audio 2.0 (Podcasts/Sermons)
A List of Christian Podcasts

Reviews
Common Sense Media

Search Engines
Swiss Cows (Family Friendly)
Glorifind

Reference Websites
Bible Gateway
Anabaptist Resources

Just for fun and better than doom scrolling
Bible Trivia on GP
The Bible Project
Focus on the Family

Children's Games
Lightgliders

(And then I blocked Reddit and YouTube because I will not remember later, otherwise. I will just enter it on autopilot and somehow end up there.)
 
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Have you tried watching some of the dialogs in 'ReDiscovering God' in my signature, fluffy?
 
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I hope this isn't against the rules.

I have a confession: I can get really distracted by websites like Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, etc, and I know it's not good for me.

It is way too easy for me to watch one Christian show on YouTube and get bored, click one short on the side- and three hours later find myself watching things being smashed in hydraulic press and not know how I ended up there in the first place.

And then we say "oh where did the time go?" I'll tell you, it went in a hydraulic press.

So I need alternatives.

I'm kinda feeling the need to back off from traditional surfing. I thought it might be nice to share some alternatives and maybe someone has ideas I don't know about.

Here are some ideas I have and have tried and use.

Streaming Services
GodTube
Yippee (Christian children's channel)
Sermon Audio 2.0 (Podcasts/Sermons)
A List of Christian Podcasts

Reviews
Common Sense Media

Search Engines
Swiss Cows (Family Friendly)
Glorifind

Reference Websites
Bible Gateway
Anabaptist Resources

Just for fun and better than doom scrolling
Bible Trivia on GP
The Bible Project
Focus on the Family

Children's Games
Lightgliders

(And then I blocked Reddit and YouTube because I will not remember later, otherwise. I will just enter it on autopilot and somehow end up there.)
Try this and let me know what you think @DuckieLady


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Try this and let me know what you think @DuckieLady


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Lots of golden nuggets! My brain isn't totally awake yet. If these were converted into MOBI format and given as free eBooks, I think it would spread really quickly. Everyone is an on the go learner now.

I don't know if this is yours but, if so, Gutenberg would be worth looking into if you want more people to see it.
 
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Lots of golden nuggets! My brain isn't totally awake yet. If these were converted into MOBI format and given as free eBooks, I think it would spread really quickly. Everyone is an on the go learner now.

I don't know if this is yours but, if so, Gutenberg would be worth looking into if you want more people to see it.
The information comes from Bob Utley, a retired Professor of Hermeneutics. You can download the program, which includes all the content, as Bible software. @DuckieLady

Dr. Utley has provided his Bible study material in several media formats.

Most of the videos were done when Dr. Utley has been pastor or interim pastor.

The audio lessons are longer and more detailed. Most of them were done at Trinity Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas between 1976-1985.

The written commentaries were mostly done while Dr. Utley was Professor of Hermeneutics at East Texas Baptist University between 1987-2003. He finished the whole Bible in 2019. They represent his latest theological thoughts.

Written Bible Commentaries (Bob's latest theological thoughts)
Audio Bible Commentaries (MP3 has many more, longer and detailed lessons.)
Video Bible Commentaries (YouTube)
Special Topics (listed in alphabetical order)
New Testament Survey (written, video)
Charts
New Testament Timeline
Theories of the Second Coming (PDF)

God bless.

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I hope this isn't against the rules.

I have a confession: I can get really distracted by websites like Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, etc, and I know it's not good for me.

It is way too easy for me to watch one Christian show on YouTube and get bored, click one short on the side- and three hours later find myself watching things being smashed in hydraulic press and not know how I ended up there in the first place.

And then we say "oh where did the time go?" I'll tell you, it went in a hydraulic press.

So I need alternatives.

I'm kinda feeling the need to back off from traditional surfing. I thought it might be nice to share some alternatives and maybe someone has ideas I don't know about.

Here are some ideas I have and have tried and use.

Streaming Services
GodTube
Yippee (Christian children's channel)
Sermon Audio 2.0 (Podcasts/Sermons)
A List of Christian Podcasts

Reviews
Common Sense Media

Search Engines
Swiss Cows (Family Friendly)
Glorifind

Reference Websites
Bible Gateway
Anabaptist Resources

Just for fun and better than doom scrolling
Bible Trivia on GP
The Bible Project
Focus on the Family

Children's Games
Lightgliders

(And then I blocked Reddit and YouTube because I will not remember later, otherwise. I will just enter it on autopilot and somehow end up there.)
I also like the Blue Letter Bible as it also has the Bible, Concordance, some audio and text commentaries and such all in the same place. My wife mentioned Pureflix , UP Faith and Family, and Angel Studios for streaming shows and such.