Bowers Technologies launches iPhone PrayerJournal application

California-based Bowers Technologies recently developed a new iPhone application entitled PrayerJournal.

The prayer journal was the idea of Bowers Technologies founder and president Bryan Bowers who wanted to create a prayer tool that is easily accessible for individuals with active lifestyles.

His application is geared to those in the 15 - 50 year-old range to provide a modern and up-to-date means of organising prayers.

Bowers says the journal's simple-to-use interface helps to manage prayer requests in one place to maximise and organise prayer life. He reflects: "The application also keeps a record of answered prayers for reflection on God's amazing work."

PrayerJournal can manage an unlimited number of prayer requests and has functionality to e-mail prayer requests to others. Individuals can pray for an entire list, a smaller section, or just one person picked randomly. The application also records answered prayers and can email updates to others. There is a password protect feature to safeguard confidential information.

Bowers says, "My desire is that this application will be a useful prayer tool and provide many blessings and answered prayers along the way."


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