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The following sites use the Scripturizer plugin. To add your site to the list, leave a comment below with a link to your site.

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1. laurenceo - July 21, 2006

I use Scripturizer at LaurenceO.com, GetFishy.org, and NotSorry.net.

2. Jim Waters - July 25, 2006

I recently changed our Church Website over to WordPress along with of course as MYSQL database. I spotted a version of scripturizer which did not seem to work via onr of the wordpress plugin links. ( database error message or the like) I did a google on scripturizer and found this new site. Used the new plug in and in works. Great plugin. Thanks and thanks again all you who have worked on these projects.

Link is http://www.cambray.org

3. Colin Carmichael - July 31, 2006

We use Scripturizer extensively at http://www.centralchurchcambridge.ca and love it!

4. wdss - March 6, 2007

Hello. We use this at http://www.EvolutionofaCreationist.com/jobeblog. Thanks for the plugin. One suggestion: Is there a way to have it display the verse in a tooltip fasion, the way the ESV plugin can? Thanks,
Tony

5. Aaron Jackson - June 30, 2007

I was using another plugin to handle Scripture references at High Caliber Guns, but The Holy Scripturizer blows it out of the water. This is by far, my favorite WordPress plugin!

6. Barry Pendley - September 8, 2007

This is an excellent, well thought through tool! Thanks! I deployed this for my seminary prof who has a blog at http://www.oldtestamentstudies.org.

How about getting rid of the nofollow attributes here :-)

7. Juan C. Sancho - October 18, 2007

Great tool, I would like to implement it in my blog, the only issue is that my visitors are all hispanic so I will need an spanish translation avaliable in the pluggin like (Reina Valera or NVI traslations), hope you can come up with it in the near future, or if there is a tweak I can do for my self to change it please let me know. thanks and God bless you.

8. Ray - March 1, 2008

It works on my “Chief Shepherd” blog at http://chiefshepherd.net
I do have a few “suggestions” but I am pleased for the present.
BTW, since we are plugging our blogs, the CS is a Christian ministry support site.

9. Peter V Cook - April 2, 2008

Recently added it to http://family.petervcook.com
You may notice it has some changes to it over the default install. I’d be happy to submit them to the project if they seem popular.

10. Bob Mathews - April 27, 2008

This plug-in has been a tremendous blessing. I’ve been using it with our congregation’s blog since the first of the year. http://fbgtxchurchofchrist.org/blog

11. drsmooth58 - June 29, 2008

This is great, but it doesn’t recognize some pretty standard abbreviations of biblical books…
How about Mt for Matthew or Php for Philippians?
Am I the only one who uses those abbreviations?

12. petervcook - June 30, 2008

@drsmooth58: That issue is being address at http://wordpress.org/support/topic/185459?#post-793247

However there may be some conflicts with pointing Php to Philippians since it is a term commonly used on may blogs when referring to the PHP programing language