I’m making Harvous because I need to remember the Bible, better.
The more you can remember the Bible the more you can connect things and hear what God has in store for you. And the more you can be there for people in time of need or curiosity. As Christians we’re called to make disciples.
The thing is there’s so much to Bible study.
Sure, there’s reading the Bible. But you also have sermons, videos, podcasts, and other books that add to your knowledge and understanding of God and His Word. You have conversations, personal reflections, and group study where life and the Bible start to overlap—to shape us and our understanding.
Humans help humans. Tools only help.
Harvous is a tool. It’s the easiest way to capture anything and everything that you’d like to save for your Bible study. And later is about the active pursuit of remembering your study, connecting all the dots, and being more equipped to live a healthier life while being there for others who again are in need or curious.
Harvous is the space for Bible study to be remembered.
In the beginning it’ll just be a nice way to organize your Bible study notes. These notes can include ones taken during a sermon or just a resource you discovered. They all get organized into Threads. Think of these as collections of notes, but threads go on a journey and serve their purpose no matter if they are big, small, short, or long. And, if you want, a note, like a verse, can belong in multiple threads. Oh, and throughout it all, of course, you’ll be able to find everything.
Once this chapter is complete. Harvous will add in layers of sharing, reviewing, and learning. More to come on that later. Let’s just say the more you use Harvous for your Bible study the more Harvous will help your Bible study.
Again, humans help humans. And Harvous is just another tool that will help me remember my Bible study. Maybe just maybe it’ll help others too.