Every Man A Warrior

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Every Man A Warrior

Every Man A Warrior, Inc.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.8

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Ratings breakdown

5 star

83%

4 star

17%

3 star

0%

2 star

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1 star

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What to know

Low review manipulation risk

24% review manipulation risk

High user satisfaction

83% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Every Man A Warrior

Every Man A Warrior (EMAW) is a discipleship Bible study app designed to help men succeed in life and win the battles they face every day. Based on the principles from the EMAW study, this app equips you with practical tools to grow spiritually, stay consistent in your faith, and strengthen your walk with God.

Key Features:

- Quiet Time Tracker: Reflect on daily scriptures using the EMAW quiet time method and track your spiritual growth over time.

- Discussion Questions: Answer lesson-based questions directly in the app to deepen your understanding and prepare for group discussions.

- Verse Memory: Practice, review, and memorize key Bible verses from the EMAW study—or add your own!

- Custom Verse Collections: Organize verses into personalized collections and access multiple Bible translations to enhance your study.

Whether you're part of an EMAW group or on your own discipleship journey, this app helps you stay connected to God's Word and apply it to everyday life.

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Reviews for Every Man A Warrior

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On its way!

The app has all the features I would like in a Bible study app including Bible memory and recording quiet times. Some feedback: on iOS some of the buttons are different than I’d expect. For example having to hit return on the keyboard to hide it was difficult or annoying. Also the Bible memory fill in the blanks requires me to click to the next word every word even if I got it right. This is very slow and tedious. Also it defaults to 0% on blanks. I don’t know what a good default is but I would say at least 50% but maybe even 90% would be a good default. And then it should remember what I put in last time after I adjust it on a verse by verse basis so that the ones I know aren’t affected by the changes I make to those that don’t. The initials work perfectly and are exactly what I’d like Some of the animations are slower than I’d like for rapid fire review. For the flash card view I’d rather it flashed instead of doing the rotation animation. That way I can zip through the ones I know more quickly. And if I’m in show verse mode I think it should switch back to show reference if I go to the next verse. I really really like being able to go to the next verse without having to go out of the Bible memory screen. That works really well. If word scramble could keep the worse closer to where they are on the last option it would make it a lot easier to use for review. Right now they seem to jump around. For creating verse collections I was surprised I could not search the whole Bible and add my own verses. I already have physical flash cards and “The Bible Memory App” but if I can’t create my own collections with new verses what’s the point in making a new collection? I like what you did with the quiet times but it would be easier to use if some of the expanders defaulted to open instead of closed. It would save a click when selecting a Best Verse (which should always be present) for example Overall I really like this app and I LOVE that it is simple. I just wanted to share some feedback on what feel like slightly rough edges. You guys rock and keep it up!

drdxffex

Verse memory

This is a great Bible study and now it has a great app to go along with it. The verse memory part of the app is great. It leaves me no excuse for not memorizing my verses since I always have my phone on me. It gives you several options on how to learn your verses. Great job!

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