Scripture you can carry
through your day.
Most Scripture reading ends when the Bible closes.
This is designed for the rest of the day.
One passage per day. No backlog. No need to catch up.
We begin with Scripture.
The day quickly carries us elsewhere.
Scripture is meant to shape our lives, not just individual moments.
Yet most daily reading plans end when the Bible closes.
The hours that follow are left without companion.
How Scripture is carried
The shape
The Scripture
A complete passage in the morning.
One whole thought, carried through the day.
The Lens
A way of seeing the passage,
not an explanation of it.
A lens to see it through, not commentary.
The Carry
The moments of return, spaced through the day.
They arrive without urgency or obligation.
How Scripture is carried
A day
The Scripture
Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.
The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.
Psalm 46:10-11 (KJV)The Lens
The passage is given in full at the start of the day. Nothing is emphasized yet. This is a moment to receive Scripture as it is.
The Carry
Begin the day holding the whole passage. There is nothing to select, complete, or interpret.
This experience is for
- Those who want Scripture to companion their hours
- Those who value return over accumulation
- Anyone seeking to live
with thoughtful intent
This experience is not
- A Bible reading plan
- A devotional with commentary
- A daily verse without meaningful context
Questions
Why does this need to be an app?
This experience emphasizes timing, restraint, and return.
An app allows the day to unfold without pressure to read ahead,
catch up, or consume more than is needed.
What happens each day?
Each day centers on a single passage of Scripture.
The morning sets the focus, and the rest of the
day is
about
carrying that passage with you in small, intentional ways.
How you carry it can vary from day to day:
- Gentle prompts that bring the passage back to mind, timed around your schedule
- Optional journaling space to reflect on how the passage connected with your day
- A Lock Screen widget that lets you see the day’s passage without opening the app
- An evening reflection that helps you look back on the day through the same words
Is this a devotional or commentary?
No. The app provides minimal framing to help you sit with the passage itself.
The goal is attention
to
Scripture, not commentary about it.
How are passages chosen?
We select complete passages that can stand alone, chosen for theological context, clarity, and their capacity to companion a full day.
How will you use my email?
Only to notify you about minimal early access updates as they come and a one time follow-up email
about your decision to join.
We do not share your information or send
promotional content.
When will it be available?
We are preparing the first version now. You will be notified when it is ready to begin.
An invitation to return
Formation of faith happens in the return. In staying with one thing long enough to be shaped by it. Not in reading more, but in living longer with what you have already read.
This app creates space for that kind of attention.