Book of Common Prayer goes high-tech with iPhone application developed in OKC
A new iPhone application has brought the traditional Book of Common Prayer together with today's technology, courtesy of a group from a Nichols Hills church.
The new app, iPray, became available in mid-April, much to the delight of the group of people who helped create it.
David Hill , CEO of Kimray Inc. and a member of All Souls' Episcopal Church, 6400 N Pennsylvania , came up with the idea for the app...
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