Making a personal devotional/prayer module

marty

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I've been working on a personal devotional and prayer module by transcribing Daily Jesus Prayers on YouTube. (Listen, pause, type) They start out with a mini sermon and end with a prayer. I'm finding it very rewarding and edifying to create this module. When someone comes to mind that I want to pray for, I insert my prayer into the text. By giving the text a distinct color, I've been able to go back and edit the entry with Thanks to God for His answers, and I realize how many times He answers and I have just moved on without acknowledging His faithfulness. SwordSearcher makes it easy to highlight text and insert verses. Because there are many repeats, the references for favorite verses are becoming easy to remember. Focusing on God in a disciplined way is a nice start to each day, and the sermonette feels like a hug from our Lord.
 
I've been working on a personal devotional and prayer module by transcribing Daily Jesus Prayers on YouTube. (Listen, pause, type) They start out with a mini sermon and end with a prayer. I'm finding it very rewarding and edifying to create this module. When someone comes to mind that I want to pray for, I insert my prayer into the text. By giving the text a distinct color, I've been able to go back and edit the entry with Thanks to God for His answers, and I realize how many times He answers and I have just moved on without acknowledging His faithfulness. SwordSearcher makes it easy to highlight text and insert verses. Because there are many repeats, the references for favorite verses are becoming easy to remember. Focusing on God in a disciplined way is a nice start to each day, and the sermonette feels like a hug from our Lord.
If you look, you may find a link that will display the transcript of the youtube video...

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You can then find the text you want within the transcript and copy & paste the text.

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If you look, you may find a link that will display the transcript of the youtube video...


You can then find the text you want within the transcript and copy & paste the text.
Great idea! I did look for a transcript when I was watching the first video, but didn't see one...
 
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