“When you don’t have anyone to talk to, you can write a note to God.”
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Note to God has been featured on NBC, CBS and has been extensively spotlighted by many religious blogs and websites.
Note to God was the subject of MEDL Mobile’s feature story on CNBC’s “Planet of the Apps.”
Submitter Allen Wright has become a highly respected student at his local High School and is a powerful inspiration for children, teens and adults alike.
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Note to God allows the user to enter a personal note to God. The app is non-denominational and is meant to allow anyone with any belief to communicate with his or her own higher power.
In many religions, the act of writing a letter to God is seen as a holy commitment and a legitimate way of communicating one’s spiritual emotions. The Note To God app is simply a digital expression of those same honest feelings.
After the note is sent, it disappears. The user can not recall past notes. This way, the writing of the note can be completely honest and the hitting of send is a true commitment to what’s in the note.
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HOW IT WORKS
Every note that is entered is stored anonymously within the database. Users can read through the notes of others to see what people are praying about.
Topics can be searched, notes can be seen at random, or viewers can look at the “Notes In The Cloud,” a custom designed interface that shows the most common words that are being prayed about.
The larger the word, the more often it appears. Tap on a word to read notes and prayers that it has been written in.
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We hope that Allen’s app will help people form a stronger relationship with their own spirituality. We also hope that this app will serve to remind us all that we have more in common than we often realize.
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We are proud to call Note to God a Shiny MEDL Object. You can see all of them at www.medlmobile.com. And if you have an idea for an app that you’d like to see on the app store someday, visit www.appincubator.com.