Computer Software for Church Use
Sunday Software: New Tools for a New Generation is a ministry begun by Rev.
Neil Mac Queen, a Presbyterian pastor. Neil has searched the market for the best and
most useable software for use in the teaching ministries of Sunday Schools and churches.
He's written lesson plans for much of what he sells and has even begun to write
some of his own.
Each software package features a CD, instructions and Neil's lesson plans. All are
colorful, very informative, interactive and stimulating.
The Christian Education Commission has purchased several pieces of
software from Sunday Software which are listed below. Please call the
Conference office if you have questions or would like to preview a piece of software for
use in your church.
Pathways Through Jerusalem (Children and Adults)
Tours through the Holy Land using 9 different guides including King
David and a modern day Muslim. Features photos and provides a wealth of information.
Actual Reality (Teens)
Contemporary Christian rock music program featuring the young musicians
witnessing to the faith expressed in their music.
The Life of Christ (Ages 7 to Adult)
Based on the popular computer game of "Myst," the participant
moves in and through rooms by answering questions about the Christian faith.
Travelers are searching for key clues which will lead them to the castle goal.
Disciples Diary (Ages 11 to Adult)
Lost of information and resources about the life of Jesus found by
exploring an interactive setting.
The Ten Commandments (Ages 9 to Adult)
Travelers hike up Mount Sinai through three high resolution 360 degree
"photobubbles" shot on location. Participants navigate the photobubbles
discovering hidden multimedia learning activities. Learn how the Hebrews came to the
mountain and the meaning and content of God's Law.
Good Sam the Samaritan (Ages 8 to 16)
Bildad the Bible Explorer introduces participants to one of Jesus' most
important stories from Luke 10:25-37. The story is told then participants move
through questions and activities throughout the lesson.
Prodigal Son (Ages 7 to Adult)
This favorite story is retold in an interactive multimedia lesson using
narrated text, study notes, music, video and a reflection activity. Thought
provoking, state of the art, and fun.