The three main differences in MemLok and other options --
beside the Word Picture.
 You CAN remember because of the "doable" AutoReview system. Without it, my experience indicates people quit around the 75-100 verses range. Bottom line is: I must review for life and if it takes too long, I get discouraged and quit.
MemLok's 5 minute review plan allows YOU to review ALL YOUR verses regularly, yet your daily pile (5 days a week) is only FIVE minutes even if you have learned all 700 verses!
 Choice I tend to like what I choose more that what someone else chooses for me!:
Choice of translation (NIV KJV NAS NKJ)
Choice of 48 Topics
Choice of Verse each week (550 cards)
Choice of using "Cards" or Computer Software prints 3 mos of cards in ONE MINUTE!
 It works whether you are a child or elderly!
MemLok is used by adults, colleges, seminaries, highschools, preschools and missionary sewing circles.Other key differences:
- Plastic cardholders keep Daily, Weekly and Monthly review system to about
5 minutes while you keep up with every verse you ever learn.
- "A picture is worth a thousand words."
"Fourth and fifth graders were tested on what they remembered about a story (with and without pictures). A day later, those with a picture did 59% better, and a week later 86% better."
Education Communication and Technology Journal
- The picture brings a smile (motivation), uses both sides of the brain (double retention), and stops the question "Give me the first two words!"
- Dozens of Tips to improve memorization. (One per day after review!)
- Four dozen blank cards so you can make up your own in the card system!
- The Summary Card in the card system helps you retain all the verses and the references!
- MemLok contains at least one verse from every New Testament chapter, Old Testament book, and chapter of Proverbs.
- Completion Record, Weekly Checkup and Covenant for Consistency. You must inspect what you expect!
- True Flip Card System like multiplication cards. Recall the verse, not just repeat it.
Pastor John Piper said
"The reason we know that the word of God is in the heart is that the Hebrew word "I have treasured" (tsaphan), in its 30-some uses in the Old Testament, almost always means "hide" or "store." It only secondarily comes to mean "to treasure"
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