From AI-powered study tools to simple daily devotionals, Bible and prayer apps are transforming how Christians connect with Scripture and each other. With options for every need—reading plans, guided ...
Makers of the popular Logos Bible Study app want to get back to basics. On July 7, Logos’s parent company Faithlife announced plans to do away with its church management services. These included ...
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
AI-driven Bible study platforms in 2026 are offering believers new ways to explore scripture, from intelligent search and historical context to collaborative study rooms with real-time theological ...
New listening options allow Christians to maximize their time in the Word. The Word of God never returns void—even if you listen to it in traffic, at the gym, or while folding laundry. A growing ...