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Prayer Covenant App

Categoría : EducativoVersión: 6.2.0.5

Tamaño:129.2 MBSO : Android 5.1+

Revelador:PrayerCovenant

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Descripción de la aplicación

Prepárese para inspirar a sus hijos a crecer en su fe con nuestra aplicación móvil gratuita y recién lanzada, el pacto de oración. Esta atractiva aplicación invita a los usuarios a un viaje de oración transformadora, explorando diez verdades inquebrantables arraigadas en la Biblia. A medida que avanzan sus hijos, obtendrán recompensas completando actividades divertidas diseñadas para desbloquear cada lección, haciendo que el aprendizaje sea gratificante y agradable.

Sumerja a sus hijos en el mundo de la Biblia a través de videos animados cautivadores que dan vida a momentos fundamentales como la curación de los ciegos, la negación de Pedro de Jesús y el dramático encuentro de Saul en el camino hacia Damasco. Cada lección se refuerza aún más a través de raps pegadizos, alentando a sus hijos a unirse y rapear, lo que hace que las enseñanzas sean memorables y divertidas.

La aplicación también incluye juegos interactivos que ayudan a memorizar los versos bíblicos. Ya sea que sus hijos estén en movimiento o tomen un momento para sentarse y desbloquear nuevos niveles, la aplicación de pacto de oración hace que aprender sobre el Dios que los creó y los ama incondicionalmente tanto divertidos como accesibles.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 6.2.0.5?

Última actualización el 30 de octubre de 2024

  • Estabilidad y rendimiento mejorados.
  • Correcciones de errores.
  • UI actualizada.
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BlessedMom Nov 26,2025

My daughter loves the reward system! It makes prayer time fun and engaging. The biblical truths are presented in a simple way she understands. Could use more variety in activities though. 🌟

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