First-ever ‘Video Bible’ app to illustrate God’s Word, make Scripture more accessible

Jesus is depicted in a graphic illustration from The Video Bible. | Courtesy Dave Pillow

 

A new Christian Bible platform known as The Video Bible is being created and plans are in the works to one day launch it as a mobile app through a crowdfunded collaborative initiative that aims to fully illustrate Scripture. 

The app will create illustrations depicting the events told on every page of the Bible from start to finish in just over three years — a visual venture that its founder says has never been done before.

Founded by Dave Pillow, the platform is designed with the hope of spreading the Gospel to listeners and viewers that are too young to read or for older people who are unable to read a physical Bible. The app will also help those who struggle with reading and processing disabilities.

The audio-and-visual-focused platform is also intended for those who want to add something “unique” to their time engaging with Scripture, Pillow told The Christian Post.

“We have a heart for the Church around the world. We have a heart for the Lord, and we felt called to this,” Pillow said in an interview. “I think we want people to know Jesus better and that God loves them. We saw there was a need, and so we wanted to give people better access to God’s Word.” 

Though the launch date has not yet been set, The Video Bible will be available as an app on major device platforms, according to Pillow.

For now, The Video Bible can be found on Youtube and on the platform’s website. Additionally, the YouVersion app has published some of the platform’s content.

Already, Pillow said, people of all ages and abilities are using the website and watching the YouTube versions of the platform. 

“Many people who are dyslexic and have literacy problems, as well as people who don’t have that but prefer audio, are using The Video Bible. My neighbor said when you get older, it’s harder to concentrate. So, it’s helping her,” Pillow explained. “This resonates with everyone. I think that in a video-driven world, it gives people the chance to engage the Bible in the way they address the media.”

 

This is an article from the Christian website, Christian Post. You can read the full article by visiting 

https://www.christianpost.com/news/video-bible-app-to-illustrate-entire-bible-for-first-time.html

 

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