Quickverse Software To Include the NIV Bible Translation

FindEx.com, Inc., a leading software provider for Bible study and churches and non-profit organizations financial and data management, announced today that it has partnered with Zondervan, one of the world's leading Christian publishers, to offer the NIV Family of Bibles for use with their QuickVerse Bible Study products.

The NIV Family of Bibles includes the New International Version (NIV), one of the world's most popular Bible translations, along with Today's New International Version (TNIV) and the New International Reader's Version (NIRV).

Steven Malone, Chief Executive Officer of FindEx said, "The NIV, by far is the most requested Bible translation from our customers, and we are thrilled to be able to provide it to them. With new product opportunities surrounding the NIV Family, this partnership can also provide us the opportunity to grow the QuickVerse line and add to our already large customer base."

Quickverse - http://www.quickverse.com/ - is a bible study search tool with over 1,000,000 copies sold since it's conception.

FindEx.com Inc, it's developer, also produces a financial and data management product aimed at church and other non-profit, known as Membership Plus.
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