Video Bible seeks cash boost

Millions of people across the world who struggle to access the Bible could soon be able to do so thanks to the development of an innovative new mobile phone app.
The Video Bible is a digital platform being developed in the US by founder, Dave Pillow. Its purpose is to support listeners and viewers who have challenges reading scripture – by bringing it to life in pictures and sound. 

Pillow, who converted to Christianity in 2006 and is an ordained minister, is now setting about raising funds to turn his ambitions into reality. And three video examples, hosted on YouTube, illustrating what the venture is hoping to deliver, can be found within this article.

He hopes to launch it as a mobile app through a crowdfunding initiative designed to find 1,000 donors who will help him, and his team, raise an initial £300,000. If this can be achieved, the Video Bible team will create the Book of James and other biblical works in the first year of operation...

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