Five Ways to Use Google Translate
Five ways that you can use Google Translate when reading content on the web or when needing to get a rough translation of a Bible passage or other foreign language text.
Five ways that you can use Google Translate when reading content on the web or when needing to get a rough translation of a Bible passage or other foreign language text.
Keep a notebook that is specific to local service providers in the country where you serve. This will give you quick access to the information that is pertinent to your current country of residence.
Needing to call home while traveling internationally but don’t want to pay the rates that usually accompany international calls? Using Skype and a smartphone you can avoid the high prices.
Do you have a website someone donated to you but is now desperately in need of updating? If you have access to the hosting account you can update the site without knowing any HTML code using TypeRoom.
Dropbox announced this week that their free backup and storage limit for referrals has increased to 10 GB! Read on to find out how you can sign up or refer your friends for more free space.
A prayer list is a great way to use Google Docs. Within your church ministry or mission you can share a dynamic prayer list with your co-workers. Everyone can stay up to date with current requests and answers to prayer.