Joshua 24:15
As for me and my household.
The next faithful moment in your home, made simple. One short Bible moment at the table, every day. About five minutes.
Lead your family every night, in five minutes.
No lesson plan. No pressure.
The loop
One gentle rhythm, four small steps.
The phone preps the parent, then gets out of the way. The moment happens between you, at the table.
Step 1
Prep in two minutes
The app reads you in before dinner. You arrive ready, not scrambling.
Step 2
Read one story at the table
One short Bible story, read aloud together. Phone face up in the middle.
Step 3
A question for every age
One question, pitched to each child at the table. The three-year-old and the teenager both belong.
Step 4
Pray together
Close with prayer in your own words. The app keeps what your family asked for, and what God answered.
Today
One next thing. The app tells you what tonight needs.
The table question
A question pitched to each age, from the three-year-old to the teenager.
The Map
Genesis to Revelation, 54 stops. The story your nights walk through.
The fruit
Watch the fruit pile up. Verses learned, prayers answered, a keepsake you keep.
Rooted in Scripture
“As for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.”
Joshua 24:15, Berean Standard Bible
Every reading is built on the Berean Standard Bible. Faithful to the text, age by age.
Witness, not applause
A rhythm built with grace.
No streaks. No badges. No shame for a missed day. Miss a day and nothing breaks.
No streaks to protect
There is no counter watching you. Nothing to break, nothing to defend.
No badges, no shame
Miss a day and nothing is lost. The rhythm waits for you, gently.
Built with grace
Witness, not applause. The point is the moment, not the metric.
Keepsakes
Your family’s real words, gathered and kept.
As you finish each part of the journey, Household gathers your family’s real words into a free keepsake.
- The verses they learned
- The questions they asked
- The prayers God answered
Pricing
One family. One simple plan.
Annual
One payment a year for the whole household.
Less than a year of print Bible curriculum. One shared family practice, plus keepsakes you keep.
Questions
The things parents ask first.
Three to adult. Every reading carries one question per age, so the youngest at the table and the oldest both have something that fits them.