A quiet place for prayer and scripture
Built-in verse lookup, bookmarks for the passages you return to, and a private journal for the things you'd rather think through than post.
Three things this is for
Look up scripture without leaving the page. Quote it inline. Bookmark it for next time.
A page that's only yours. The thoughts you wouldn't put on a feed have somewhere to go.
On this day across years shows what you were wrestling with last Lent, the year before, the year before that.
Scripture, woven into the entry
Pull the verse you're sitting with into the page itself — no second tab, no copy-paste.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
Returned to this one again this morning. The 'be still' part keeps undoing me. Wrote about what's been driving instead of leading.
What's inside
A rhythm that fits the morning
- 1Open to the day's reading
Look up the passage inside the editor. Quote what catches you.
- 2Reflect, briefly
A few sentences. The point is the sitting, not the wordcount.
- 3Bookmark the verses you'll return to
Bookmarks make the next morning easier. The verses pile up over a year into a small canon of your own.
- 4Look back, periodically
On this day, by tag, by series. The patterns show themselves over months, not days.
Made for these rhythms
Read, reflect, bookmark. The journal's just the page that keeps it.
Tag every entry with the season. At the end you have a small book of your own.
Bookmarks plus tags so the right verses come back when you need them.
A private list. Date it. Come back when one is answered — and when one isn't.