The release of the Two Ways To Live iPhone app was announced today by Matthias Media.
From the post:

So we’ve made Two Ways to Live into an app for the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. It’s the same clear, challenging outline of the Christian gospel that we’ve been producing for years, but in this case you can whip your phone out and step through the presentation with a friend, filling in the explanation yourself, or you can give it to someone else for them to explore. There’s extra text that explains each of the points in more detail, and an audio version voiced by Kel Richards. It’s even available in a few different languages, selectable from within the app itself (currently English, Japanese, French, Spanish, and (simplified) Chinese; we’ll add more as we’re able).
Like any other iOS app, you can ‘gift’ it—that is, you can give it away as an electronic evangelistic tract to someone else (either via email or by printing out a gift card). We’ve made it especially easy to do this by including a link within the app itself (or click here to give it away right now). And at the point of working out the consequences of the choice at the end of the presentation, there’s also a link to a free download of The Essential Jesus from within the app to iBooks or another e-reader.

An Android release is possible, but not yet happening.

Upon launch (on iPhone) the app opens in landscape mode.
You can swipe your way through the various pictures or press play and hear the mellifluous tones of Kel Richards step you through the presentation. Drop menus provide the outline text as well.
You better get it before Apple bans evangelistic Christian material from the app store.




One thought on “Two Ways To Live iPhone App

  1. James Thomas's avatar James Thomas says:

    I would be interested in hearing from any mobile app developers who want to contribute to the development of mobile apps for Global Recordings Network. We have audio recordings of the gospel in 6,000 languages and want to take advantage of modern technology to distribute them far and wide.

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