Daily quiet time
A gentle place to begin the day. One verse, one calm moment, one honest prayer—no pressure, just room with the Lord. If yesterday was heavy, Calm alone is enough; you are not behind. Everything stays on your device.
A gentle order (not a rule)
- Verse of the Day — one steady anchor.
- Calm — when you need breath before anything else.
- 7-Day Peace for rhythm, or Armor of God when the fight feels spiritual, or Battle Distraction when the scroll wins.
- My Study — a line in your own words; optional print later.
- Prayer Wall — a short anonymous line, or tap the heart (♥) on someone else’s request for a silent amen.
- Prayer & message board — when you want more room than the wall line.
Simple prayer starters
Choose one line below; say it slowly in your own words, and stay as long as you need. The list is not a checklist.
- “Lord, help me walk in the Spirit today.” — Holy Spirit — Comforter & walk
- “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only.” (James 1:22, KJV) — Walk the Word — hear & do
- “Watch ye, stand fast in the faith…” (1 Corinthians 16:13, KJV) — Stand firm — temptation
- “Lo, I am with you alway…” (Matthew 28:20, KJV) — Great Commission — witness
- “Create in me a clean heart, O God.” (Psalm 51:10, KJV) — Chapter reader for context
- “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet…” (Psalm 119:105, KJV) — Reader or Psalms hub
- “Let the words of my mouth… be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD.” (Psalm 19:14, KJV)
- “Order my steps in thy word…” (Psalm 119:133, KJV)
Reflect
What God has done — a private journal for naming His faithfulness in your own words.
Memorize — hide God’s Word in your heart, one gentle step at a time.
Linger on one verse
A single KJV line rotates with the date. Tap Study this verse when you want to slow down on a word—concordance and short glosses stay on this device.
Start with Scripture
- Verse of the Day — one steady anchor.
- Bible Tool & Search — KJV lookup and study on the same site.
- My Verses — your saved collection from search and the Bible tool.
Find calm
- One-Tap Calm — a single verse when your mind needs rest.
- Calm reading plans — short focused paths: 7-Day Peace, Worry to Trust, Psalms of Comfort.
Today’s plan
A gentle pick for today: Choose a plan — one KJV verse, plain words, a small step, and prayer; progress stays on this device.
We rotate softly through eight morning lanes (Armor, Peace, Battle Distraction, Holy Spirit, Walk the Word, Stand firm, Great Commission, Psalms of Comfort) so the rhythm helps more than it rules.
- Prefer to choose yourself? Armor of God · 7-Day Peace · Battle Distraction · Holy Spirit · Walk the Word · Stand firm · Great Commission · Psalms of Comfort.
- My Study — notes, plan progress, and a printable bundle from this device.
When you have a little more time
Read one chapter today. No rush—one stretch of KJV text, in context. Open the reader and use Prev/Next when you are ready for what comes next.
- Chapter reader — pick any book; chapter 1 loads when you change the book.
- Quick open: Psalm 1 · Psalm 23 · Mark 1 · Luke 15 · John 1 · Matthew 11 · Philippians 4 · Romans 8 · Proverbs 3.
- Psalms hub — comfort, praise, and family Psalms plans.
- All Battle Plans — pick a longer track when the morning grows.
Kids & family quiet time
When the table is full but time is short: same KJV voice, sized for parents and kids together. Leave out anything that does not fit your morning.
- Family Worship in the Trenches — See, Understand, Live; table-friendly days.
- Psalms of Comfort (Family Edition) — comfort Psalms, read aloud.
- Kids Corner — stories and loops sized for young attention spans.
- Marriage, family & home — plans doorway for the household.
- Family hub — today’s verse, packs, and teen journal.
- Printables hub — activity packs, verse cards, sheets.
- Parenting in Faith — seven days when patience runs low before the day does.
Short table win: read one short passage aloud in the chapter reader, or tuck one line into Memorize—no quiz, just hearing God’s words together.
Come back when you can. No streak to keep, and no guilt for a quiet day—mercy is still there when you return.
Bookmark if you want; this doorway stays put.