Amazing, but not Free
This app has a very great Bible audio, but its not free and I do not recommend if you’re trying to find great audio but you don’t want to pay.
Yes, Dwell is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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4.43 out of 5
21 ratings in Brazil
This app has a very great Bible audio, but its not free and I do not recommend if you’re trying to find great audio but you don’t want to pay.
Extremely expensive for Brazil. Regional pricing is needed. We can buy 2 bibles with monthly price. At the end of a year 24 bibles. No make sense! Nice App!
It’s very soothing to listen to the Bible with music on the background. Great idea! I’m really enjoying it. Thank you.
I was able to use the app with limited features for free and now even the most basic features are blocked.
O app mais popular para leitura do texto até contém a possibilidade de ouvir também, pois a narração é rígida e sem nenhuma nuance de timbre. Experiência do usuário no app é muito boa, novas opções de música e livros a cada mês. Minha única ressalva é que contém apenas uma tradução e não é a NIV. No mais, o aplicativo é excelente.
Excelente a proposta: aplicativos para ler a palavra, temos vários. Mas a primeira experiência vem pelo anúncio, pela escuta, chega pelo ouvido. Dwell (habitar) é isso, usa uma versão da Bíblia simples, acessível, possui hoje 4 vozes diferentes e música de fundo, com várias propostas para ir ouvindo, vivendo a mensagem e se aprofundar nas escrituras. Banco o projeto deles mesmo, desde o financiamento no kickstarter porque é, sim, inovador. E tenho certeza que vão seguir implementando. Por enquanto só em inglês, são claros em dizer que vão estender a outros idiomas e não duvido que português esteja no topo dessa lista. Algo que acho também que podem e devem melhorar é disponibilizar o contudo off-line, como o Spotify por exemplo.
I spiritually cultivate everyday and this app was pivotal in helping me develop this habit over time, both in the morning and evening, as part of my routine. It perfectly supplements Bible reading and prayer, and I’m grateful to have such a thoughtful app. However, more often than I’d like I’m exposed to “concepts” and doctrines regarding Trinity which are not specifically mentioned in the Bible. In the Bible it does not say names of “Father, Son and Holy Spirit” rather name of. There is only one name under which we are to be saved, that is the name of Jesus. I do not pray to “the father, son and Holy Spirit” but Jesus Christ, neither do the disciples baptize in the name of the father son and Holy Spirit, rather in Jesus Christ’s name as cited in Acts through Jesus baptizing, his disciplines baptizing, including recordings of Peter and John. Regardless, I just prefer if the app could be noble enough as to not use the general belief in Trinity just because many of the developers believe in this or it’s common to many Christians to believe— the Bible (words of God) did not see a need to say “trinity” and neither do I. there is also the chance that when saying in the name of Father Son and Holy Spirit, the disciples at the time already know the name of these three. Though in different times and different planes they are not three different persons; Anyway that’s only my faith so I won’t expand upon that. In essence, as a non-denominational Christian I’d prefer not to have to brace myself for brainwashing everytime— to be severe. Because not everyone believes in Trinity. Just as people would prefer not to have Catholic teachings and saints inserted into their daily listening, I’d greatly appreciate if phrasings and subjective beliefs that are not specifically recorded or can be referenced from the Bible be considered the “status quo”. A writer myself, I never write reviews. however, today hearing the sharing state: generally it’s widely known that Trinitarianism” or something along those lines really offended me. However, I’m not writing a review to denigrate but in the hopes that devs can really stay more aligned directly with the words of God in the hearings and reflections, which is why I fell in love with the app in the first place. Thank you.
I have had the regular Bible app for years but this took it to another level of listening and diving deeper!
I stumbled upon this app and it has been what I’ve been looking for! I started the chronological plan and I love the dramatic reading as I follow along. (I also appreciate all the setting options available). God’s word is meant to be engaged with for it IS alive and active! I realized years ago that I am an auditory learner and so I’ve been trying to find an engaging Bible reading plan and this has been great so far! I also realize that early believers mostly heard the word and I wanted to sit in that this year and hear how they heard allowing God’s word to shape me.
I understand they have to pay their designers and their readers and all that, so I would understand a 1 time payment of 10 dollars or whatever (basically the cost of a real Bible), but putting a hefty monthly subscription on the Word of God is absolute crazy work. I rebuke ya'll in the name of Jesus
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