
I can keep up with tech news, sports, photography and Christian ministry sites all through my iPad. Instead of checking the long list of RSS feeds in my Google Reader using my laptop, I use Reeder ($4.95) on my iPad about half the time. I also love to read longer web pages via Instapaper ($4.95). As I said above, I have Bible study tools as well.

You know about the Kindle app and iBooks. I can also use our in-house communications tool Yammer (Free) and other social media tools like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus on my iPad comfortable and easily. The large ten inch screen of the iPad makes seeing email so much easier. In the last two years I’ve noticed that the text on my smartphone got smaller and blurrier. But the iPad hit the market about the same time that my eyes turned 40. You don’t need an iPad to communicate quickly and conveniently through email, social media, and instant messaging. This saves me a lot of money and a little bit of time each each week. On Sundays, when I’m preaching, instead of taking paper notes printed on my printer, I use my iPad to preach. Last year I hooked up an Apple TV to the projector and now I just wirelessly hook things up and I’m ready to show my images via Keynote, pull up a Whiteboard app (Whiteboard HD – $4.99), or show some video from Youtube.

I used to have to lug my computer over to the church and set it up. I love to teach using visuals instead of just speaking. I find myself waiting a lot – for meetings to start, to pick up my kids at school, for my wife at the grocery store. The battery lasts forever so I take it everywhere. My productivity has increased significantly thanks to my iPad. I can do more on my iPad in an hour than I could do in a fully morning of study with physical books and a Bible!
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With the iPad I have my vast theological library with me all the time thanks to the Logos Bible app (Free for Desktop software users).
