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Best faith, prayer & bible apps

Top 87 by 35,162 real reviews. We scored the product itself, not the storefront star that gets gamed.

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  1. Blue Letter Bible

    1 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 343,629 ratings
    90our score

    Blue Letter Bible is a tool for serious study: people use the concordance, cross references, commentaries and original Hebrew text nearly every day for years. One thing grates badly: the app asks for a review on every launch, and regulars deliberately give it one star for that, not for quality. As for real gaps, they ask for more translations, a usable audio Bible with text highlighting, and picking a verse rather than only a chapter.

    Strong

    Concordance, cross references, commentaries, Hebrew text study, tools for deep study, works for years

    Weak

    Review prompt on every launch, few translations, clunky audio Bible with no text highlighting, can't start from a specific verse only a chapter, unwanted music

    For

    People who study the Bible seriously and want commentaries, a concordance and the original text

  2. Bible

    2 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 13,503,225 ratings
    88our score

    People love YouVersion for putting the whole Bible in their pocket: reading plans, translations in many languages, audio and reminders keep them in a daily rhythm. The nagging review prompt after every share and the popup prayer block annoy them. Some long-time readers say the last year's redesign broke the flow and that streaks now matter more than the reading itself.

    Strong

    Reading plans, verse of the day, audio narration, many translations and languages, verse highlighting, Open Dyslexic font, reminders keep the habit

    Weak

    Review prompt after every share, popup prayer block after sharing, redesigned interface over the past year, streaks pushed over actual reading, some plans feel shallow

    For

    Anyone who wants to read the Bible daily by plan, listen to audio and keep the habit

  3. PARALLEL PLUS Bible-study app

    3 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 13,737 ratings
    85our score

    The main draw is seeing several Bible translations side by side and peeking at the original Greek and Hebrew words right in the text, which is powerful for study. It stumbles on a recent update that dropped KJV, removed font control and forces you to rotate the phone, and some people rolled back to the old version through settings.

    Strong

    Comparing up to five translations side by side, interlinear with Greek and Hebrew, per-word study on tap, notes and highlighting, free base version

    Weak

    New update removed KJV and font control, can't load the same version twice, can't highlight individual words, no red-letter mode, support button doesn't send an email

    For

    People who study Scripture in depth and compare translations, students and teachers of the Word

  4. Centering Prayer

    4 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 17,661 ratings
    82our score

    People keep it as a daily centering prayer practice based on Thomas Keating: a timer for silence, start and end sound cues, opening and closing readings that help you settle in. It is minimalist and does not ask for 60 dollars a year, which people are grateful for. It breaks on the technical side: the screen goes dark on auto-lock and you have to change phone settings, volume and the ending chime do not always work, there is no watch version, and the app has not been updated in a long time.

    Strong

    Timer for silence, start and end sound cues, opening and closing readings, minimalism, choice of backgrounds and sounds, inexpensive

    Weak

    Screen goes dark on auto-lock, ending chime and volume do not always work, no watch version, not updated in a long time, cannot add your own readings

    For

    Those who practice centering or contemplative prayer and want a simple silence timer with readings based on Keating

  5. Amen: Catholic Bible & Prayers

    5 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 45,312 ratings
    80our score

    People are thrilled that such a rich set of material is free: daily reflections, Bible in a Year, the rosary, calm narration, and it even helps those just moving toward Catholicism. It stumbles on the tech: after updates the app sometimes crashes on launch or plays nothing, and it floods you with dozens of mass-reading notifications with no proper controls. People ask for continuous playback and captions.

    Strong

    Rich free library of material, daily reflections and Bible in a Year, the rosary, calm pleasant narration, helpful for newcomers to Catholicism

    Weak

    Crashes on launch after updates, sometimes nothing plays, floods you with mass notifications with no fine control, no continuous playback or captions, glitchy home screen

    For

    Catholics and those moving toward the faith who want daily reflections, the rosary and Bible in a Year in one free app

  6. Bible App - Read & Study Daily

    6 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 318,219 ratings
    78our score

    People value Olive Tree as a powerful study tool: word search, definitions, notes, highlighting, a reading program, some have stuck with it for 15-20 years. It breaks on pushy notifications that nudge you to buy more books and on a bright red badge you can't clear until you open the offer. There are also real failures: the app started crashing and freezing the phone after iOS updates, loss of access after switching phones, and paid books are pricey.

    Strong

    Word search and definitions, notes and highlighting, reading program, tech support, works for years, everything needed in one place

    Weak

    Pushy notifications nudging you to buy more books, a red badge you can't clear, crashes and freezes after iOS updates, loss of access after switching phones, pricey paid books, clunky navigation

    For

    People doing serious Bible study with notes and search who don't mind buying more books

  7. NKJV Bible by Olive Tree

    7 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 47,174 ratings
    78our score

    A strong study tool: people praise the clean font, simple readable layout, built-in dictionary, Greek and Hebrew lexicons, commentaries and notes all at hand. It breaks on the small everyday details: the app keeps logging you out and demanding a fresh sign-in, the reading plan does not sync across devices, and words and phrases occasionally go missing in the text. And people miss having audio.

    Strong

    Clean readable font, simple clear layout, built-in dictionary and lexicons, commentaries and reference tools at hand, easy notes and highlighting

    Weak

    Constantly forces you to sign in again, reading plan does not sync across devices, no audio, words occasionally missing in the text, cannot open a chapter without picking a specific verse

    For

    People who study the Bible seriously and want dictionaries, lexicons and notes in one place, and who do not mind the lack of audio

  8. Oremus - Catholic Bible&Prayer

    8 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 13,785 ratings
    78our score

    People value it as a ready-made Catholic prayer book and Bible in one place, especially for walking you through the rosary and novenas when you don't remember the wording. It breaks down on ads you sometimes physically can't close, and on the iPhone version being poorer than Android, missing some of the study tools.

    Strong

    Guided rosary and novenas, Gospel-of-the-day reflection, multilingual interface, everything in one app

    Weak

    Intrusive ads with a close button you can't reach, iPhone version poorer than Android, no voice choice for audio, Bible stays in English after switching language

    For

    Catholics who want a ready prayer book and rosary and novena prompts on hand

  9. Practice Devo Daily Devotional

    9 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 9,156 ratings
    78our score

    A short morning reflection plus a verse, a practice and a prayer sets the tone for the day, and the journaling feature, where you write in the evening how you applied the day's theme, is a favorite. The design pulls people in too, the color palette genuinely shapes the morning mood. It breaks on small things: the word of the day and the podcast audio often don't line up by date, and after updates the app either crashes on launch or shows a blank screen.

    Strong

    Short morning reflection with verse, practice and prayer, journaling on the day's theme, beautiful color palette and design, ease of use

    Weak

    Word of the day and podcast audio don't line up by date, crashes and blank screen after updates, paywall on favorites after three cards, small white font with no size setting, reflections too short for some

    For

    People who want a short Christian start to the day with a verse and prayer and like keeping a reflection journal without spending much time

  10. Logos: Deep Bible Study

    10 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 169,028 ratings
    74our score

    People pour thousands into their Logos library over 15 years and live deep inside it, and that is what keeps them: cross references, word study, lexicons, the critical points in a passage. It breaks where features they used to have, like word study and the lexicon, were moved behind a paid subscription, where the iPad behaves nothing like the desktop, and where the app crashes and reading plans got rebuilt around confusing time metrics instead of chapters.

    Strong

    Depth of study, cross referencing, lexicons and word study, critical points in a passage, huge library of resources

    Weak

    Features moved behind a paid subscription, crashes and instability, iPad does not work like the computer, broken chapter-based reading plans, audio skips in CarPlay

    For

    People who seriously study the Bible in the original languages and are willing to invest in a large resource library

  11. Echo Prayer

    11 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 21,581 ratings
    74our score

    The main thing people hold onto is order in their prayer life: a list of requests with titles, reminders, and marking answered prayers so you can see how God responded. People run groups, add photos and comments. It breaks on small things that pile up: no iPad or watch version, tiny font with no size setting, reminders drift off schedule, and forced sign-up plus a request to upload all your contacts at once scare some people off.

    Strong

    Prayer list with titles, marking answered prayers, reminders, groups with photos and comments, breakdown by topic

    Weak

    No iPad or watch version, tiny non-adjustable font, reminders arrive at the wrong time, forced sign-up, uploading all contacts at once

    For

    Those who want to keep a list of prayer requests, mark answered ones, and share them in a group

  12. NIV Bible App +

    12 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 153,458 ratings
    72our score

    The main draw: notes attached right to the verse that are easy to pull back up, a pile of translations in one place (NIV, KJV, ESV, NLT, CSB), and strong search across scripture. It breaks where basic actions are made harder than in rival apps: highlighting a verse is fiddly, line spacing throws off reading long passages, the promised audio is missing, and the app keeps pushing you to log in.

    Strong

    Notes attached to the verse, many translations in one place, strong text search, daily reading

    Weak

    Awkward verse highlighting, harder than rivals at basic actions, off line spacing, no audio, pushy login prompts

    For

    People who read daily, keep notes, and like comparing translations

  13. Word Alert

    13 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 34,544 ratings
    72our score

    The simple honest idea works: a verse of the day arrives as a notification, sets the tone for the morning, and people use it for years and value how timely the verses feel. The weak spot is the content itself: the verses repeat year after year and feel shallow, there is no choice of translation like NASB, and sometimes notifications just do not arrive so you have to open the app manually. People want more depth and variety.

    Strong

    Verse of the day arrives as a notification and sets the tone for the morning, timely verses, simplicity and lightness, years-long habit, easy to share

    Weak

    Verses repeat year after year, the selection is shallow and not deep, no choice of Bible translation, notifications sometimes fail to arrive

    For

    People who want a light daily verse to set the tone for the day without deep study, and who value a simple unobtrusive reminder

  14. Pray Watch

    14 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 9,265 ratings
    72our score

    People love this one for being clean and ad-free. The lock-screen widget with a countdown to the next prayer is the main reason many switched from flashier apps. The sore spot: the full adhan cuts off after 5 seconds, and people beg to play it in full without opening the notification. They also report wrong prayer times in some countries and a widget that drifted off-center after an update, with its progress bar no longer working.

    Strong

    No ads, clean simple design, lock-screen and home-screen widget with a countdown, reminders for each prayer, qibla direction

    Weak

    Full adhan cuts off after 5 seconds, wrong prayer times in some countries, watch and phone out of sync, widget drifted off-center and the bar stopped working after an update, heavy mobile data use, quiet adhan volume

    For

    Muslims who want accurate prayer reminders and qibla without ads, especially those who value lock-screen widgets and Apple Watch

  15. Hallow: Prayer & Meditation

    15 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 370,075 ratings
    70our score

    People value Hallow for the depth of Catholic prayer: the Rosary, Lent challenges, readings from Dostoevsky and the daily gospel genuinely give people hope back. It breaks on money: people write about being charged $120 instead of the promised $12, a painful subscription cancellation with no refund, and some are put off that much is locked behind payment. Glitches, late reminders and reset streaks also annoy.

    Strong

    The Rosary and Catholic prayers, Lent fasts and challenges, daily gospel and reflection, gives hope back, helps start a faith journey

    Weak

    Charges larger than promised, painful cancellation with no refund, much locked behind payment, glitches and crashes, late reminders, streaks reset after an update

    For

    Catholics and anyone who wants a prayer life through the Rosary, fasts and meditations, and is willing to pay for a subscription

  16. Today in the Word Devotional

    16 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 12,083 ratings
    70our score

    People stay for Moody's biblically sound, life-applicable daily reflection that they've read for decades. The switch to an AI voice instead of a live reader, which they call soulless, spoils it, along with low contrast of gray text on white and glitches where the app opens the wrong day or stops working in the evening.

    Strong

    Biblically sound daily reflection from Moody, life applicability, convenience over the paper booklet, updated clean interface

    Weak

    Switch to a soulless AI voice instead of a live reader, gray-on-white text hard to read, opens the wrong day, stops working in the evening on the west coast, must keep a finger on the screen while listening

    For

    People who want a short, doctrinally reliable daily reflection, especially Moody alumni and readers

  17. Bible Verse of the Day!

    17 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 23,031 ratings
    68our score

    People use it as a short verse of the day before bed or prayer, praising the pretty backgrounds and the one-tap way to pull a line from Scripture. It breaks down on two things: ads pop up after just a couple of swipes and push you to an unrelated store, plus some verses are inaccurate and the same lines keep repeating. The paid version at 10 dollars removes ads, but many do not want to pay.

    Strong

    Beautiful backgrounds, verse of the day in one tap, short lines before prayer, helps calm down and set the tone for the day

    Weak

    Ads too frequent after a couple of swipes, redirects to an unrelated store, inaccurate verses and typos, same verses repeat

    For

    Those who want a short daily Scripture verse with a nice background and can tolerate ads or pay to remove them

  18. Holy Bible - Daily Reading

    18 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 11,223 ratings
    68our score

    It's valued for bundling the Bible, daily reflections, a reading plan and memory verses in one place, with text that reads simply and in modern language. It breaks on errors in the text itself, verses from Psalm 22 landed in 23 and from 118 in 119, plus added games, intrusive ads and few translations to choose from.

    Strong

    Bible, reflections, reading plan and memory verses in one place, simple modern language, easy to carry with you

    Weak

    Verse-numbering errors in the Psalms, games added to the app, intrusive ads, few translations to choose, crashes and freezes, narration too fast

    For

    People who want a simple Bible with a reading plan and reflections in one app on hand

  19. Bible Hub

    19 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 118,580 ratings
    66our score

    Bible Hub is kept for the wealth of reference: Greek-Hebrew interlinear, Strong's concordance, topical links, Matthew Henry's commentaries, and a pile of translations side by side, a library at hand for serious students. It breaks on stability after updates: verse search hangs on a white screen, the study Bible goes to a blank screen, devotions turned blank, and the X button in an awkward corner closes the whole Bible and loses your place. Full-screen ad popups also intrude even for paying users.

    Strong

    Greek-Hebrew interlinear and Strong's concordance, commentaries and dictionaries, topical links, many translations side by side, reference resources

    Weak

    Verse search hangs on a white screen, study Bible and devotions go blank, the X button closes the whole Bible, full-screen ads even for paying users

    For

    People who study the Bible in the original languages with commentaries and a concordance and value rich reference

  20. The Bible Memory App

    20 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 31,434 ratings
    66our score

    It genuinely teaches you to memorize Scripture: people build the habit over years and praise easy verse-adding, gentle corrections and repeating the verses you struggle with. But a recent update broke a lot: a number-input bug stops you hitting 100 percent, speech recognition marks clearly spoken words as wrong, and some old features vanished. On top of that translations now cost extra, though there used to be more of them.

    Strong

    Memorizing verses and building the habit over years, easy verse-adding, gentle corrections and repetition of hard passages, sing-to-a-tune mode for recall

    Weak

    Number-input bug blocks hitting 100 percent, speech recognition marks clearly spoken words as wrong, the update removed familiar features, paid translations on top of purchased Pro

    For

    Those serious about memorizing verses by heart and building a daily Scripture-memory habit

  21. Amplified Bible with Audio

    21 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 20,418 ratings
    66our score

    People value it because the amplified version breaks the text down into simple words and works as a good companion alongside another translation for deep study. It stumbles on navigation: you cannot quickly jump to a specific verse and have to scroll a long way. Also the audio does not start for everyone, and knowledgeable readers notice the text does not match the classic amplified version and it is unclear where it came from.

    Strong

    Simple broken-down text, cross-references for study alongside another translation, helps understand what you read better, handy for Bible study

    Weak

    Cannot quickly jump to a needed verse, audio does not start for everyone, text differs from the classic amplified version, ads, blinding white background at night

    For

    Those who study the Bible and want the amplified version in simple words alongside their main translation

  22. Bible Inspirations · Daily

    22 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 133,631 ratings
    63our score

    People have started their day with this app for years: daily scripture with a prayer and beautiful nature photos as the backdrop, a timed reminder, and a journal. It broke abruptly: after an iOS update the background photos vanished and only a black screen is left, with no way to reach the developer. It is also irritating that viewing past days and full access got moved into the paid version, and the ad on every share has grown pushier.

    Strong

    Daily scripture with a prayer, beautiful nature photos in the background, timed reminder, journal, starting the day with it

    Weak

    Black screen instead of photos after an iOS update, nowhere to reach the developer, viewing past days moved to the paid version, an ad on every share

    For

    People who want one short inspiring piece of scripture with a beautiful image every morning

  23. Bible Study - Manna

    23 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 28,764 ratings
    63our score

    People love the format: it is like Duolingo but for the Bible, with the growing lamb Manna, story reading and questions, and it genuinely helps newcomers to faith take small steps. But people catch factual errors in the story retellings and dislike how much runs on AI. A separate pain is money being charged even after cancelling the trial, and making a cartoon lamb's happiness your motivation to study.

    Strong

    Duolingo-style format for the Bible with the growing lamb Manna, story reading and simple questions, helps newcomers take small steps, inviting friends

    Weak

    Factual errors in story retellings, heavy reliance on AI, money charged after cancelling the trial, nagging guilt reminders for missing a day

    For

    Newcomers to faith and kids who enjoy game-style Bible study in the Duolingo mold

  24. #Bible - Verse of the Day

    24 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 379,677 ratings
    62our score

    An app built around the verse of the day: people wait for the morning notification, share verses with family and feel they're growing in faith. The weak spot is the thin set of translations, only WEBC and BSB with no NIV, NLT or ESV, and verses start repeating. It also annoys people with a daily request to rate and review, and by locking some features behind payment.

    Strong

    Verse of the day and morning notification, easy to share with family, helps in stress, detailed study questions

    Weak

    Few translations (only WEBC and BSB, no NIV NLT ESV), verses repeat, daily review request, some features are paid, no study plan for some

    For

    People who want a short daily verse with a reminder and to share it, without deep study

  25. Ascension: Catholic Bible

    25 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 88,808 ratings
    62our score

    The content is genuinely strong, especially Bible in a Year and Catechism in a Year with Fr. Mike, plus the Bible and Catechism in one place, and couples do shared morning devotions. But the navigation frustrates even programmers, and scrolling is so sensitive that a tiny move throws you back to the home screen. The sore spot is moving the daily meditation and other features behind 8.99 a month, and there's no offline audio for the rosary.

    Strong

    Bible in a Year and Catechism in a Year with Fr. Mike, Bible and Catechism in one place, shared morning devotions for couples, plenty of free podcasts and Saint of the Day

    Weak

    Frustrating navigation, hyper-sensitive scroll throwing you to the home screen, daily meditation moved behind 8.99 a month, no offline audio or captions, unresponsive support

    For

    Catholics who want to work through Bible in a Year and the Catechism with Fr. Mike and pray alongside a spouse

  26. Holy Bible

    26 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 14,115 ratings
    62our score

    The strong side is the choice of versions and languages with side-by-side parallel reading, commentaries like Calvin's and NET notes, plus the app does not collect data and is deeply customizable. But there are noticeable gaps: no built-in text search, so people keep a second app for that. And the interface lets you down after changes, tapping brings up a jump-to window you cannot dismiss, and finding settings or switching versions can be hard.

    Strong

    Choice of versions and languages, side-by-side parallel reading, Calvin's commentary and NET notes, does not collect data, deep customization

    Weak

    No built-in text search, intrusive jump-to window on tap, hard to find settings and switch versions, glitches and blank screen after updates

    For

    Those who read in several languages or compare versions and value privacy with no data collection

  27. The Bible with Nicky and Pippa

    27 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 13,409 ratings
    62our score

    People come back for years for Nicky's teaching, which doesn't just read the Bible but explains it, and for the three-short-readings-a-day format. It's all spoiled by unstable audio, for many the sound simply won't play and they have to delete and reinstall, plus tiny text with no size setting and the day being marked read before you've finished.

    Strong

    Nicky's teaching and explanations, three short readings a day, choice to read or listen, helps you finish the Bible in a year

    Weak

    Audio often won't play, freezes and crashes after the update, no auto-continue for hands-free, tiny font with no size control, day marked as read too early

    For

    People who want to get through the Bible in a year with clear explanations and listen on the go

  28. Core of the Heart Daily

    28 · 5.0 in store · doubtful · 11,914 ratings
    62our score

    People stay for Pastor Johnny Chang's daily reflections that pinpoint exactly what you're not surrendering to God, and for the link that takes you from a verse straight into the Bible on tap. It stumbles on price, the personalized plan at $77 a month puts people off, the word free in the marketing misleads, and the Gospel Bot is capped on questions even on paid tiers.

    Strong

    Johnny Chang's daily reflections, tap a verse to jump straight into the Bible, helps break long-standing bad habits, the Gospel Bot helper

    Weak

    High price of the $77-a-month personalized plan, the word free in marketing is misleading, Gospel Bot capped on questions, old and new versions confuse sign-in, videos placed above the reflection

    For

    Fans of Johnny Chang's teaching who want a daily reflection and Bible study and are willing to pay for a subscription

  29. Catholic Daily Readings

    29 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 10,738 ratings
    62our score

    The core, daily Catholic readings plus a reflection video, is something people build into a morning ritual and keep for years after dropping other apps. It breaks on small things that add up: long prayers get cut off by the bottom ad bar and will not scroll, part of the Old Testament is missing, and off-tone ads pop up. Fine for readings, not for a full Bible.

    Strong

    Daily readings and reflection video, a morning ritual on the way to work, podcasts for reading practice, the one app people keep for years

    Weak

    Long prayers cut off and unscrollable, missing Old Testament books, off-tone ads at the bottom, hard-to-read red text, reflections in English only with no Spanish

    For

    Catholics who want daily readings and a reflection video as a morning ritual

  30. Bible - Audio & Video Bibles

    30 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 131,627 ratings
    60our score

    People love it for the audio and video: a dramatized ESV where different voices read the lines with background music, highlighting of the verse being read, and offline chapter downloads that worked great on a 5-hour flight. It breaks on stability: the app constantly glitches, freezes, audio works or does not, it jumps back 3-4 chapters, and you have to reinstall weekly. On top of that the beloved dramatization with sound effects was removed and part of the narration replaced with a flat robotic voice.

    Strong

    Dramatized ESV with different voices and music, highlighting of the verse being read, offline chapter downloads, listening before bed

    Weak

    Constant glitches and freezes, audio works or does not, jumps back 3-4 chapters, needs weekly reinstalling, flat robotic voice instead of the old narration

    For

    People who want to listen to the Bible, especially the dramatized narration, including offline

  31. Dwell: Audio Bible

    31 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 84,008 ratings
    60our score

    People have made this a morning ritual for years, listening to The Bible Recap with Tara-Leigh Cobble, reading along with audio, and praising the variety of narrators. But many are stung that nearly everything is now paid, down to the five-minute daily passage, with too little free content to judge whether around 200 dollars is worth it. Technically they complain of too-quiet audio, harsh background music, and auto-play that triggers when they unlock their phone or start the car.

    Strong

    The morning listening ritual, The Bible Recap with Tara-Leigh Cobble, reading along with audio, comparing translations, variety of narrators, reading plans

    Weak

    Almost everything moved behind a subscription including the five-minute passage, too little free content to try, quiet audio, harsh high-pitched background music, audio auto-plays on unlocking the phone or starting the car

    For

    People who want to listen to the Bible as a morning ritual and work through a plan like The Bible Recap in a year

  32. Sprinkle of Jesus Daily Quotes

    32 · 5.0 in store · doubtful · 12,733 ratings
    60our score

    It's valued for a beautifully assembled daily verse with music and nature photos, and for letting you pull a new verse as many times a day as you want rather than just one. It breaks on money, the app moved from donations to a subscription, removed the option to watch an ad to see the longer section, and people can't cancel the subscription from the app even after contacting support.

    Strong

    Beautifully designed verse of the day, music and nature photos, can pull new verses many times a day, short reflection on each verse

    Weak

    Shift from donations to subscription, can't cancel subscription from the app, ads instead of the longer reflection, flashing weather warning is scary, no different verse translations

    For

    People who want a calm daily verse with music and imagery, if they can live with a subscription

  33. Bible-Faith Prayer & KJV Audio

    33 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 7,763 ratings
    60our score

    The core pulls people in: daily and nightly verses, an explanation of a verse you don't understand, and a prayer section that guides you through a prayer, plus a much-loved talk-to-pastor feature for asking questions. But that feature was removed, and many reviews complain it vanished with no explanation, including for people who paid for premium. It also hurts that the app gets stuck on one date and stops updating the verse, and the free explanation limit was cut from 5 to 3 to push a subscription.

    Strong

    Daily and nightly verses, explanation of a verse you don't understand, prayer section that guides you through a prayer, talk-to-pastor feature, keeps prayer life accountable

    Weak

    Talk-to-pastor feature removed with no explanation, gets stuck on one date and won't update the verse, free explanation limit cut from 5 to 3, prayers sometimes arrived in Chinese, ads, constant running highlights are distracting

    For

    People who want a daily verse with explanation and prayer guidance, and who valued being able to ask a pastor a question

  34. Pray.com: Bible & Daily Prayer

    34 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 191,972 ratings
    58our score

    People love Pray.com for audio: a morning prayer in bed before getting up, daily prayers, Bible in a year and podcasts keep them near their faith all day. It breaks on two things: there's now more advertising than prayer, 2-3 minutes of ads before the word even for paying users, and money, people write about a $14 activation plus $20 subscription charge, unauthorized charges and being unable to cancel. Some are also put off by politics and division in the content.

    Strong

    Morning prayer in bed before getting up, daily prayers, Bible in a year, podcasts and sermons, a choice of prayer topics

    Weak

    More ads than prayer (2-3 minutes of ads even for payers), a $14 activation plus $20 charge, unauthorized charges, impossible to cancel, politics and division in content

    For

    People who want to listen to prayers, sermons and a Bible in a year in the background all day and are willing to pay for a subscription

  35. Holy Bible King James + Audio

    35 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 149,586 ratings
    58our score

    People stick with it for the many translations and commentaries, the tool that compares study Bibles, the reading plans, and smooth transitions. What wrecks it is the ads: there are now so many that they pop up mid-reading and even during a church sermon, driving people to leave and threaten to delete. On top of that the KJV audio got buggy, familiar translations disappeared, and search across your own notes is gone.

    Strong

    Many translations and commentaries, comparing study Bibles, reading plans, smooth transitions, audio

    Weak

    Far too many ads mid-reading, buggy KJV audio, familiar translations removed, lost search across your own notes, going ad-free requires paying

    For

    People who want KJV with audio and multiple translations and can tolerate ads or pay to turn them off

  36. Life Bible App

    36 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 102,178 ratings
    58our score

    Long-time users love it as the best Bible study app and praise the responsive email support. But the migration from the old Tecarta was painful: people lost purchased notes and bookmarks, verse copying broke, and search is weak enough to send them to Google. Many resent that a one-time purchase turned into a monthly subscription just to read ad-free.

    Strong

    Depth for Bible study, responsive email support, redesigned library with categories, listening to the Word

    Weak

    Lost notes and bookmarks after the Tecarta migration, broken verse copy function, weak search, one-time purchase replaced by a monthly subscription, navigation got clunkier

    For

    People who study the Bible seriously with notes and commentaries and want depth, not just reading

  37. Creed: Bible Chat & Companion

    37 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 41,386 ratings
    58our score

    The idea clicks: a Bible companion shaped as a sheep you can name and chat with like a pet, helping teens and newcomers make sense of faith. But serious complaints drag it down: the voice chat freezes and interrupts, the whole app locks up, and people get charged tens of dollars even after cancelling the trial and deleting the account. Aggressive ads and odd camera behavior scared some people off.

    Strong

    A sheep companion you can name and chat with like a pet, helps teens and newcomers understand faith, daily stories to go with readings, finds your church and sends reminders

    Weak

    Charges money after the trial is cancelled and account deleted, voice chat freezes and interrupts, the whole app locks up, pushy ads, unsettling handling of the camera and personal data

    For

    Teens and newcomers to faith who like a conversational helper format and who watch their subscription charges closely

  38. Bible and Strong’s Concordance

    38 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 19,583 ratings
    58our score

    People pick it for convenience: Strong's numbers right in the text on the same page, font and line-spacing settings, original-language breakdown at hand instead of a heavy book. The main pain that infuriates everyone is indecent ads with half-naked women at the bottom of every page with no way to remove them or pay to turn them off. Navigation is also confusing, you cannot search phrases or jump to a word, too much scrolling.

    Strong

    Strong's numbers right in the text on the same page, original-language breakdown at hand, font and spacing settings, replaces a heavy book

    Weak

    Indecent ads at the bottom of every page, no way to turn them off or pay, confusing navigation, cannot search phrases, too much scrolling

    For

    Those who study the original language of Scripture through Strong's and want the numbers right in the text, if they can tolerate indecent ads

  39. Accordance Bible Software

    39 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 13,337 ratings
    58our score

    The strong side people stick around for is working with the original Greek and Hebrew words and rich resources for serious study. It stumbles badly, the interface is unintuitive next to Logos, updates are rare, and after dropping Dropbox the phone-to-desktop sync broke, with people losing notes and highlights.

    Strong

    Greek and Hebrew word study, quality study resources, highlighting and personal notes, depth for serious text work

    Weak

    Unintuitive interface versus Logos, broken sync after dropping Dropbox, 50 MB data limit, rare updates, crashes and freezes, support button leads to a forum not an email

    For

    People who seriously study Scripture in the original languages and are already invested in the Accordance ecosystem

  40. Abide: Bible Prayer Meditation

    40 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 121,490 ratings
    57our score

    People start and end their day with Abide for years: guided prayer and meditation, sleep stories against insomnia, a sense that their thoughts return to Jesus instead of anxiety. It breaks on money and small things: paid content has swallowed almost everything, it is easy to miss the subscription and an annual charge, the devotion timer runs past the set minutes, the 15-minute minimum is too long for many, and the app begs for donations on every launch.

    Strong

    Guided prayer and meditation, sleep stories against insomnia, starting and ending the day, brings thoughts back to faith, good narrators

    Weak

    Almost all content moved behind paid, easy to miss the subscription and an annual charge, timer runs past the set time, 15-minute minimum too long, donation-begging popups

    For

    People who want guided prayer, meditation, and sleep stories for calm rest and can afford a subscription

  41. Bible Chat: Daily Devotional

    41 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 351,339 ratings
    55our score

    Bible Chat wins on personalization: it simplifies a verse, gives context and picks a prayer and study around what a person is living through right now. But many are put off that it all runs on AI and sounds forced, and that a survey and subscription come before you can even try it. The core pain is money: charges after canceling the trial, a yearly plan instead of weekly, no refunds. There are also typos in the Bible text.

    Strong

    Personalized studies fitted to your life, simplifies a verse and gives context, helps put a prayer into words, supports you through a hard time

    Weak

    Runs entirely on AI and sounds forced, survey and subscription before trying, charges after canceling the trial, yearly plan instead of weekly, no refunds, typos in the Bible text

    For

    People who want a personalized verse study and prayer for their situation and don't mind AI and a subscription

  42. Bible Offline - KJV Holy Bible

    42 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 136,948 ratings
    55our score

    The app genuinely helps people understand the Word more deeply, with daily reminders, quizzes, badges for reading progress, and scripture wallpapers for your screen, which earns the five stars. But the detailed reviews all hit one thing: ads pop up between nearly every screen, 45-second clips between screens right during family reading with kids, and it takes ages to reach the actual point of the app through a 'how do you feel' question on every launch.

    Strong

    Helps understand the Bible more deeply, daily reminders, quizzes, badges for reading progress, scripture wallpapers

    Weak

    Ads between nearly every screen, 45-second clips during reading with kids, a mood question on every launch slows entry, gets stuck on ads

    For

    People who want simple free access to KJV with reminders and can tolerate heavy ads

  43. Blessed - Daily Verse & Prayer

    43 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 102,674 ratings
    55our score

    The strength is the daily blessing feature where you write about your day and get a verse and prayer you can return to in hard times. But long ads that crash the whole app ruin it, and the chatbot replies with generic platitudes while ignoring your details. People also report scammers in the chats and dislike the new game-like look that pulled them away from the substance.

    Strong

    Daily blessing tying a verse and prayer to your day, a place to pour out feelings and faith, text-to-speech

    Weak

    Long ads that shut down the app, a primitive chatbot that ignores details, scammers and creepy messages in chats, the new game-like UI drifting from learning

    For

    People who want a verse and prayer tied to their daily experiences plus a faith journal

  44. Bible Widget

    44 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 25,837 ratings
    55our score

    The idea is likable: verses right on your wallpaper, 2-3 a day, helping you feel connected to Scripture even when busy. But for an app called Bible Widget the widget itself often does not work, showing an empty or black rectangle on the lock screen for days. People are also uneasy about AI images in the Bible art section and at least one inaccurate psalm quote.

    Strong

    Verses right on the wallpaper and lock screen, 2-3 a day, a sense of connection to Scripture through the day, the meaning and commentary section, simplicity

    Weak

    The widget does not work and shows an empty or black rectangle, AI images in the Bible art section, an inaccurate quote of Psalm 37:4, a paywall and pop-up subscription offers

    For

    Those who want verses on their wallpaper and lock screen through the day and to keep Scripture in view

  45. Holy Bible for Daily Reading

    45 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 22,507 ratings
    55our score

    People love reading the text and call the layout beautiful and handy for studying Scripture. But the audio lets it down: the narrator rushes with a heavy accent, and some feel the tone is mocking. Navigation is also weak, you cannot jump to the book you want, pages sometimes skip on their own and you have to find where you left off.

    Strong

    Beautiful text reading, handy for studying Scripture, free and simple, old woodcut illustrations

    Weak

    Narrator rushes with a bad accent, cannot jump to the book you want, pages skip on their own, ads, incomplete set of books

    For

    Those who just want to read the Bible with pleasant layout and can put up with weak audio and navigation

  46. Daily Holy Rosary Prayer App

    46 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 12,021 ratings
    55our score

    It helps people start praying the rosary again, walks them through the decades and makes them feel closer to their faith, and the images of the Virgin Mary and the custom backgrounds are liked. It breaks on ads inserted before every prayer that often can't be closed, including gambling ads, and on an AI voice whose uneven tempo makes it hard to pray along and meditate.

    Strong

    Guidance through the rosary decades, helps return to prayer and faith, images of the Virgin Mary, English and Spanish, custom backgrounds and colors

    Weak

    Ads before every prayer, often unclosable, gambling and fake-virus ads, AI voice with uneven tempo, narration too slow with no speed control, audio freezing, no litany

    For

    Catholics who want to return to the rosary and pray the decades with image-guided prompts

  47. FivePrayer - Pray on Time

    47 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 11,656 ratings
    55our score

    The main feature people install it for is the reminder for the five daily prayers and locking the phone until you've prayed, which genuinely helps them start praying on time. It breaks when the core lock often fails to fire or falls off after a day, and the prayer times don't always match the local calendar, so apps get locked too early.

    Strong

    Reminder for the five daily prayers, locking the phone until you pray, helps start praying on time, fully free

    Weak

    App lock often doesn't fire or falls off after a day, inaccurate prayer times versus the local calendar, the remind-later button reopens apps immediately, no lock-screen widget, no Shia prayer option

    For

    Muslims who miss prayers and want a firm reminder that locks the phone

  48. Duomo: Daily Prayer & Bible

    48 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 10,280 ratings
    55our score

    For those who stay, the app genuinely helps: daily Scripture studies with questions lock in the lesson and keep people in a rhythm for nearly a year. But the entry is a long survey that dead-ends at a paid subscription, and the charges catch people off guard (complaints of 70 dollars a year, a repeat Klarna charge, nearly 500 dollars taken). It also disappoints when the in-app chat turns out to be AI, not a real person.

    Strong

    Daily Scripture studies with question-and-answer, a sense of anchor and rhythm for almost a year, personalized devotionals to your needs

    Weak

    A long survey that dead-ends at a paid subscription, sudden and repeat charges, the chat turns out to be AI-based, some found the content shallow

    For

    People who want a structured daily Bible study and are willing to pay for a subscription

  49. Verse of the Day - Daily Bible

    49 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 9,805 ratings
    55our score

    People value the daily bundle: a verse, a short reflection, a prayer, and a morning meditation that sets up the day. It breaks on repetition, with 30,000 verses the same ones come up suspiciously often, plus the inability to unsubscribe and endless review prompts with no way to close the window. Ads sometimes cut off the reading at the very first sentence.

    Strong

    The verse plus reflection plus prayer bundle, a morning meditation that sets up the day, sharing verses daily with loved ones

    Weak

    Verses repeat often, you cannot unsubscribe, constant review prompts with no way to close the window, ads cut off the reading at the first sentence

    For

    People who want a short daily verse plus reflection plus prayer bundle as a morning meditation

  50. King James Study Bible - Audio

    50 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 8,315 ratings
    55our score

    People value this one for the Matthew Henry commentary and Scofield notes right on the verse, plus the audio Bible, a strong combo for studying Scripture. But ads have become the main pain: they freeze the text on open, and the X button often won't close the clip, so you restart the app several times. The ad content itself is offensive, going as far as scantily dressed women and nudity right over the Bible, and the audio reads too fast and wheezy.

    Strong

    Matthew Henry commentary and Scofield notes right on the verse, audio Bible, convenient reading on the phone, King James Version

    Weak

    Ads freeze the Bible on open, X button won't close the clip, inappropriate ads with scantily dressed women and nudity, audio reads too fast and wheezy, music turns on by itself

    For

    People studying the Bible with Matthew Henry and Scofield commentary who can tolerate intrusive ads for free access

  51. Bible for Women & Daily Study

    51 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 115,572 ratings
    54our score

    The app is praised for comfortable reading: notes and highlighting in multiple colors, a large adjustable font, light and dark themes, morning and evening devotions, and many enjoy it as a pleasant free Bible. It breaks on two things: it is unclear how the 'women's' version differs from a regular Bible, and ads intrude with inappropriate images in a religious app, plus complaints about a sudden 149-dollar payment prompt and missing words in the text.

    Strong

    Notes and color highlighting, a large adjustable font, light and dark themes, morning and evening devotions, comfortable reading

    Weak

    Unclear how it differs from a regular Bible, ads with inappropriate images, a sudden 149-dollar payment prompt, missing words in the text, buggy with heavy ads

    For

    People who want a simple, comfortable Bible with notes and devotions and do not mind ads

  52. Glorify: Devotional & Prayer

    52 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 96,198 ratings
    52our score

    People loved the quote-passage-devotional-prayer format for years, especially the audio for busy moms and commuters. Trust collapsed when nearly everything, including the audio devotionals and Daily Walk with God, went behind payment, leaving old fans feeling abandoned. They also complain about scammers the developer ignores and about not being able to just read the Bible without other people's generic thoughts.

    Strong

    The quote-passage-devotional-prayer format, audio devotionals for commuting and chores, a sense of being grounded in God, Spanish versions

    Weak

    Audio and daily devotionals moved behind payment, formerly free features now paid, scammers the developer ignores, can't read the Bible apart from generic community thoughts, expensive subscription

    For

    People who want a short daily devotional with audio for a morning routine or commute, including Spanish speakers

  53. Jesus Calling Devotional

    53 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 56,090 ratings
    52our score

    People genuinely love the devotional itself, saying the readings land right on their situation for the day, and they value the audio and reading anywhere. But the app has broken trust for years: those who already bought the book and a one-time app purchase were pushed onto a monthly subscription, some lost their notes and settings, and support sometimes goes silent for two months. Beloved content wrapped in an infuriating shell.

    Strong

    Readings that match the day's situation, audio version for reading while driving or at work, sense of comfort in hard moments, years-long daily habit

    Weak

    One-time purchase converted into a subscription, personal notes and settings disappear, support goes unanswered for weeks, weak flat narration, some verses skipped in the audio

    For

    Long-time readers of Sarah Young's books who want this specific devotional and audio at hand and can tolerate a subscription for familiar text

  54. New King James Version Bible

    54 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 30,929 ratings
    52our score

    Many like the clean, convenient reading: easy to find passages, change highlight colors, keep notes and read offline without pop-ups. But there is a serious complaint that the text is billed as New King James while it is actually plain King James, with people checking against photos. There is also banner advertising at the bottom, and some clips are frankly indecent, which is unacceptable in a Bible app.

    Strong

    Easy passage search and navigation, color highlighting and notes, offline reading without pop-ups, readable format

    Weak

    King James passed off as New King James, text differs from the real NKJV when checked, indecent Temu banners at the bottom, crashes while playing audio

    For

    Those who want simple offline reading with notes and highlighting and are not tied to the exact NKJV version

  55. Daily Devotional For Women App

    55 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 17,145 ratings
    52our score

    The content itself is liked: a short read before bed for women, various plans and Bible versions, pleasant to listen to in the morning. But the money model annoys most people: after a couple of days the app locks and demands a paid subscription or makes you watch ads to read a day. Many feel it is wrong to charge 7 dollars a month for what should be accessible, and call the studies themselves shallow.

    Strong

    Short read before bed, various plans and Bible versions, geared toward women, pleasant to listen to in the morning

    Weak

    Locks almost everything behind a paid subscription, ads break up the reading, studies are shallow, payment and refund glitches, Apple ID sign-in does not always work

    For

    Women who want a short daily read and prayer, if they are willing to pay for a subscription

  56. ESV Bible

    56 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 9,628 ratings
    52our score

    People have valued the ESV translation itself for decades, and some with formal training praise its accuracy and a simple, powerful search. But the tech lets it down: bookmarks and plans do not sync across devices, the audio skips one verse at a time instead of a chapter, and after an update some purchased content moved behind a subscription, so people lost what they already paid for. The base text is free, everything valuable is paywalled.

    Strong

    The accuracy of the ESV translation, a simple and powerful text search, audio and a resource library, a longtime favorite

    Weak

    No sync of bookmarks and plans across devices, audio skips one verse at a time instead of a chapter, an update moved purchased content behind a subscription, missing verses like Matthew 17:21

    For

    People who love the ESV translation and want quality search and audio but can accept technical rough edges

  57. Catholic Prayers : Official

    57 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 24,574 ratings
    50our score

    People keep this as a favorite prayer book for years: it gathers the rosary, novenas, chaplets and reflections, and the rosary reflections added depth to prayer for many. But the bottom banners genuinely get in the way: some clips are frankly indecent or strange, and they interrupt prayer. On top of that the small font is hard for the elderly, and dark mode hides the prayer text at night.

    Strong

    Rosary with reflections changes the prayer experience, many novenas, chaplets and favorite prayers in one place, helps prepare for daily Mass, stays a favorite prayer book for years

    Weak

    Indecent and strange banners at the bottom interrupt prayer, small font is hard for the elderly, dark mode hides prayer text at night, some sections like the rosary do not open

    For

    Catholics who want a single prayer book with the rosary, novenas and chaplets for daily prayer

  58. Bible For Women.

    58 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 208,480 ratings
    48our score

    An app for women with daily prayers, a verse of the day, quizzes and Scripture explanations, and people like the morning encouragement and verse breakdown. But ads suffocate the experience: videos (Royal Match, games) pop up every few minutes right during reading and prayer, and many say they can't finish. Removing ads costs money, which offends people. There's also a sync problem between iPhone and iPad that loses history.

    Strong

    Daily prayer and verse of the day morning and night, quizzes and Scripture explanations, encouragement, helps amid chaos

    Weak

    Game ads every few minutes right during reading and prayer, videos can't be stopped, removing ads costs money, iPhone and iPad sync loses history

    For

    Women who want daily prayer and a verse of the day with encouragement and can tolerate or pay to remove ads

  59. Strong's Concordance

    59 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 24,276 ratings
    48our score

    As a tool it is an excellent reference: people spend years digging into word roots, searching by Hebrew and Greek and building Bible studies right from the app. But ads spoil it all: they will not close and sometimes keep the app from even opening, and a video clip with sound in the middle of church puts people in an awkward spot. Some banners are porn-like, which is especially jarring in a Bible reference.

    Strong

    Searching word roots and original meanings, searching by Hebrew and Greek, replacing a paper Strong's on the go, helps build Bible studies

    Weak

    Ads will not close and keep the app from opening, video clips with sound go off awkwardly in church, porn-like banners in a Bible reference, search pulls in extra words

    For

    Those who study Scripture seriously and want to dig into original meanings by Hebrew and Greek

  60. Abide-Daily Scripture Study

    60 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 10,911 ratings
    48our score

    People come for a calm morning time in Scripture but land in a Bible trivia game that runs a long ad after every question. Those who push through like learning through the game and the morning reminder. It breaks because ads eat more time than the app itself, and it was advertised as a verse-by-need tool when it is really a quiz.

    Strong

    Morning reading and reminder, learning the Bible through a quiz, the trivia game format

    Weak

    An ad after nearly every question, promised verse-by-need feature is really a game, random jumps into Amazon, dead-end on a question with no correct answer

    For

    People who want to learn the Bible in a game format each morning and can tolerate heavy ads

  61. Bible Note: Sermon Notes

    61 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 23,348 ratings
    47our score

    At its core it is AI-assisted sermon notes: recording services, chapter breakdowns, key points, flashcards, and for many it is a handy way to revisit what the pastor said. But the pricing misleads: it promises free or 6.99 a month, then at the trial start it charges 6.99 a week, and not everyone can cancel. People also complain about a lack of transparency over who is behind the app and about notes vanishing after paying for a year.

    Strong

    Sermon notes and recording services, chapter breakdown with key points and historical context, flashcards and AI by topic, helps understand what you read

    Weak

    Promises free but charges 6.99 a week, at trial start the weekly price replaces the monthly one, the subscription cannot be cancelled, notes vanish after paying for a year

    For

    Those who attend sermons and want to record and break them down with AI, if they can handle an expensive weekly subscription

  62. The Bible - Verse & Prayer

    62 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 39,134 ratings
    46our score

    As a first digital step into the Bible people like it: a handy format, a verse of the day, help reading on the road and feeling calmer. But the app aggressively sells a pricey subscription despite promising to be free, drops an ad after every page turn, and the navigation buttons overlap the text. Some people are upset that God's word is being charged for at all and leave for other apps.

    Strong

    Handy format for a first digital Bible read, verse of the day, helps reading on the road, a sense of calm

    Weak

    Aggressively sells a pricey subscription despite promising to be free, an ad after every page turn, navigation buttons overlap the text, asks for a review too early, ads even after paying

    For

    Beginners who want a simple entry into a digital Bible and can put up with ads or decide to pay once

  63. Bible · Audio Study Offline

    63 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 258,700 ratings
    45our score

    The app promises offline audio study and questions about Scripture, and when it works people like the idea of asking and getting an answer. But the core feature is broken: a question reliably returns "something went wrong", and some paid for a year and got nothing. You also can't change the Bible version or language, people complain about ads and about now being charged to read, and some couldn't find the promised audio at all.

    Strong

    The idea of offline audio study, being able to ask questions about Scripture when it works, helps feel closer to God

    Weak

    The question-and-answer reliably errors out, can't change the Bible version or language, ads, paywalled reading, some couldn't find the promised audio, verses get cut off

    For

    People who wanted an offline audio Bible with Scripture questions, but the core feature is unreliable right now

  64. THRU the BIBLE: Audio Study

    64 · 5.0 in store · genuine · 16,269 ratings
    45our score

    The core of the love is J. Vernon McGee's teaching, people listen for years in the car and on walks and value the depth of his Old Testament study. But the new app ruined it: for many it simply will not open or crashes, sound stops when the screen locks so earbuds are useless, and the ability to save sermons is gone. The new version also became too pushy about personal data and sign-in, which put off longtime supporters.

    Strong

    J. Vernon McGee's teaching, depth of Old Testament study, handy to listen in the car and on walks, a familiar resource over the years

    Weak

    Often will not open and crashes, sound stops when the screen locks, saved sermons gone, pushy personal-data collection and sign-in, runs slowly

    For

    Longtime J. Vernon McGee listeners who want his audio Bible study and can tolerate the new app's bugs

  65. Daily Bible Verse & Motivation

    65 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 10,667 ratings
    45our score

    This used to be a favorite for many: a morning and evening verse, calm, shared prayer for others, and a one-time payment. Then ads arrived that pop up every 60 seconds mid-reading and the mood soured fast. It breaks on the ads, a broken share button that only sends a download link, and repeat charges.

    Strong

    Morning and evening reminders, calm and easing anxiety, shared prayer for others, a one-time payment instead of a subscription

    Weak

    Ads pop up every 60 seconds, the share button only sends a download link, repeat charge for wallpapers, cannot copy text, the home screen freezes

    For

    People who want a morning and evening verse with reminders and can tolerate ads

  66. My Daily Prayer & Devotion

    66 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 7,979 ratings
    45our score

    People come for one simple thing, reading a short morning or evening prayer to set the mood, and for lonely people it's a genuine anchor. But the tech lets them down: after an update the prayer sticks on the same one, only the picture changes, and swiping to past prayers or even opening the app often fails. The texts are also riddled with typos, 'thank' turns into 'think', and people suspect the prayers are AI-written without proofreading.

    Strong

    Short simple morning and evening prayer, comfort in loneliness, daily inspiration

    Weak

    Prayer sticks and won't update, only the picture changes, can't open past prayers, app won't open after an update, frequent typos in the texts, computer voice instead of a live reader, paid ad removal doesn't work

    For

    People who want one short ready-made prayer for morning or evening with no extra features, especially those who are lonely

  67. prayer lock: christian focus

    67 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 34,043 ratings
    44our score

    The idea clicks especially with the young: it helps you pray every evening, keep God first instead of the social feed, and blocks distracting apps. But almost immediately it hits a paywall of over 40 dollars, and that hits an audience that is often teenagers with no money. Worse, people get charged early and without warning after the trial. Many are upset by the very idea of paying to feel closer to God.

    Strong

    Helps you pray every evening, keeps focus on God instead of social media, blocks distracting apps, calming prayers, helps you feel closer to faith

    Weak

    Almost everything behind a paywall from 40 dollars, hits teenagers with no money, early charges without warning after the trial, pushy ads, hard to exit and delete

    For

    Young believers and teens who want to pray regularly and stare at their phone less, but you need to understand the paywall upfront and watch your charges

  68. Bible - Daily Bible Verse KJV

    68 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 490,941 ratings
    42our score

    A simple KJV reader with a verse of the day that helps people through hard days. But ads wreck the experience: full-screen videos pop up on every launch and after every chapter, many won't close, and people are embarrassed to see banners like a sniper game inside a Bible. They also complain you can't highlight part of a verse and that an update broke screen mirroring to a TV.

    Strong

    Verse of the day, simple access to KJV, lifts the mood on a hard day, daily prayers

    Weak

    Full-screen ads on every launch and after every chapter, ads won't close, out-of-place game banners, can't highlight part of a verse, update broke TV screen mirroring

    For

    People who want a free simple KJV reader with a verse of the day and can tolerate heavy ads

  69. Haven - Bible Chat

    69 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 145,402 ratings
    42our score

    What people genuinely praise: the app asks you questions and prays for you at the start, gives daily reminders to pray and read 2 minutes of the Bible, and users feel understood and helped to keep going. But nearly every other review is about one thing: right after a short free period you hit a subscription screen you cannot get out of, and it costs 6-7 dollars a week or up to 350 a year for an AI that can also get scripture wrong.

    Strong

    Questions and a prayer for you at the start, daily reminders to pray and read, short 2-minute Bible chunks, a sense of support

    Weak

    A subscription screen you cannot exit, paying for access almost immediately, 6-7 dollars a week or up to 350 a year, the AI can misinterpret scripture

    For

    People who want warm faith support from an AI companion and can afford a steep subscription

  70. Women's Bible: Verse & Prayer

    70 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 110,053 ratings
    42our score

    People wanted to read and listen to the Bible but get a stream of quizzes and ads that pop up mid-psalm for two minutes. They value the reminders and how quizzes keep them in tune with the Word, but many say they can't find a passage quickly during a church service because of ads. The aggressive angry-Jesus promo image and spelling errors also put people off.

    Strong

    Prayer reminders, quizzes that test Bible knowledge, easy access to verses

    Weak

    Flood of ads during reading, quizzes served instead of actual scripture, ads for unrelated games in notifications, spelling errors, off-putting angry-Jesus image

    For

    People who want to keep their scripture knowledge sharp via daily quizzes and reminders and can tolerate ads

  71. The: Bible App

    71 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 33,323 ratings
    42our score

    People come for free Bible reading, plans and comparing translations, and it genuinely helps many feel closer to their faith. But the flood of ads breaks it: Temu banners with a fake close button drag you to another site, and part of the text sits behind a paid subscription, which hits especially hard in a Scripture app. The audio sounds like a robot, not a real reader.

    Strong

    Free reading and plans, comparing and switching translations, offline access, daily verse

    Weak

    Intrusive Temu ads with a fake close button, paid wall on reading past chapter five, robotic audio instead of a real voice, few English translations

    For

    Those who need free Bible access with plans and offline reading and can tolerate ads

  72. The Study Bible

    72 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 17,583 ratings
    42our score

    At its core people love the content: John MacArthur's commentary, cross-references and linked sermons for deep study, endless scrolling text. But a recent update broke everything: the app keeps logging you out, password-reset emails never arrive, and purchased notes and resources vanish with no support response. Also, fast scrolling throws you to the very end at Revelation 22 or the start at Genesis.

    Strong

    John MacArthur's commentary, cross-references and linked sermons, endless text scrolling, depth for study and sermon prep

    Weak

    Keeps logging you out, password-reset emails never arrive, purchased notes vanish, no support response, scrolling jumps to the end or start

    For

    Those who seriously study Scripture with MacArthur's commentary and can tolerate login problems after the update

  73. DailyBible Lite - KJV Version

    73 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 10,660 ratings
    42our score

    The idea is simple and it lands: a morning verse arrives on its own, no searching, helping you focus on the day. But an update broke a lot: morning and evening devotions and the trivia disappeared, and the app often freezes on the green Connect with God loading screen and will not open. Add ads and a constant push toward the paid version.

    Strong

    A morning verse that arrives on its own with no search, helps set up the day, one-off inspiring texts

    Weak

    Freezes on the green loading screen, the update removed morning and evening devotions and the quiz, too many ads, the paid version is pushed hard

    For

    People who want a simple morning verse with no searching and can live with post-update instability

  74. Pray Daily - KJV Bible & Verse

    74 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 27,999 ratings
    41our score

    The content itself is likable: prayers, daily morning and evening devotions, a quiz, an AI priest and a nicely ordered layout, and it helps people on hard days. But ads kill it all: about 15 clips in the first 30 seconds, popping up after every tap, and the subscription to turn them off often fails to go through, the link breaks and the app crashes. Some simply cannot get past the first clip.

    Strong

    Morning and evening prayers and a daily spiritual routine, a knowledge quiz, an AI priest, a tidy and pretty section layout

    Weak

    About 15 clips in the first 30 seconds, ads after every tap, the ad-removal subscription fails to process and the app crashes, sometimes wrong quiz answers

    For

    Those who want daily prayers and positive Bible practices and can tolerate very heavy advertising

  75. Blessedid - Bible Verse Study

    75 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 31,970 ratings
    40our score

    At its core it is verses, reminders, quizzes and games for studying Scripture, and once you reach the content people like it. But ads pop up literally every 5 seconds and often will not close, and between three quiz questions you are forced to watch a 45-second clip. Many delete it immediately, never getting past the first screen.

    Strong

    Reminders and daily verses, quizzes and games for memorizing Scripture, readable fonts and no lag

    Weak

    Ads every 5 seconds with no way to close, a 45-second clip between quiz questions, expensive subscription to remove ads, non-Christian clips in a religious app

    For

    Those who want to learn verses through games and quizzes and can put up with a flood of ads or pay to turn it off

  76. FaithStudy – Bible Study Guide

    76 · 4.9 in store · gamed · 10,334 ratings
    40our score

    At heart this is a Bible quiz: people like learning new facts (Aaron is Moses' brother), but the overwhelming feeling is that an ad appears after every correct answer. There are also plainly wrong questions (the count of Joseph's brothers, the day the sun was created) that block you from moving on. The questions are too easy and repeat day after day.

    Strong

    You learn new things from the Bible, learning through a game and questions

    Weak

    An ad after every correct answer, errors in questions block progress, questions are too easy and repeat every day, screens change too fast to read

    For

    People who want a light Bible quiz and are not put off by heavy ads

  77. The One Bible App

    77 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 74,680 ratings
    38our score

    Long-time users value the wealth of translations, the red letters for Christ's words, and parallel reading, and the developer sometimes fixes bugs and replies by email. But every update feels like a step back: notes and purchased offline versions vanish, chapter-swipe breaks on iPad, and the app crashes right after opening. The ads finish it off, including a vile banner claiming your device is compromised from viewing adult content, in a Bible app.

    Strong

    Many translations, red letters for Christ's words, parallel reading of versions, a responsive developer, marking chapters as read

    Weak

    Updates lose notes and purchased offline versions, broken chapter-swipe on iPad, crashes right after opening, ads faking device compromise and ads in Chinese, the paid version unlocks only one translation

    For

    People who read several translations in parallel and keep notes, if they can survive unstable updates

  78. Bible Path: Prayers & Widgets

    78 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 37,217 ratings
    38our score

    The content itself is liked: it helps you learn about God, follow a plan, has handy widgets, and people use it daily. But the app chokes it behind a paywall: nearly all content is locked, the price is cited as ten dollars a week which people call robbery, and there are ads between mini-games. The reading plan stops progressing and dates and progress stop recording. Plenty of anger that God's word is being charged for.

    Strong

    Teaches about God and faith, easy to follow a daily plan, widgets, daily use as a habit

    Weak

    Nearly all content behind a paywall, ten dollars a week price people call robbery, ads between mini-games, reading plan stops progressing, progress and dates fail to record

    For

    People who want a daily plan and home-screen widgets and are willing to pay steeply, since almost everything is otherwise locked

  79. LadiesBible:Made for Her

    79 · 4.9 in store · gamed · 10,319 ratings
    38our score

    The promise is simple, a women's take on the Bible with ready-made plans and lessons, and some enjoy the warm feeling and easy reading. But real use breaks on ads: they hit every two to four minutes, you often cannot reach the second question, and the ad clips use AI videos of God that people call blasphemous. Some also cannot delete the app.

    Strong

    A women's take on the Bible, ready-made plans and lessons, a warm feeling and easy reading

    Weak

    An ad every two to four minutes, blasphemous AI videos of God in the ads, the close button on ads does not work, hard to delete the app

    For

    Women who want a gentle take on the Bible with plans and can tolerate frequent ads

  80. BibleCrew:Christian Community

    80 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 8,500 ratings
    38our score

    The concept is decent, Bible quizzes and book study in one place, and some people genuinely get hooked and praise the game-style approach to Scripture. But the ads kill it: pop-ups appear on every entry and after nearly every question, and sometimes a question doesn't even show the right answer, it just cuts to an ad. People flatly say the app is unusable and delete it.

    Strong

    Bible knowledge quizzes, book study and reading plans in one place, quick-paced game that expands Scripture knowledge, tidy layout

    Weak

    Pop-up ads on every entry and after nearly every question, quiz doesn't show the correct answer and cuts to an ad, King James Version only with no translation choice, clumsy question wording

    For

    People who want to learn the Bible through short quizzes and can tolerate heavy ads or pay to remove them

  81. Bible Widgets: Verses & Prayer

    81 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 94,738 ratings
    34our score

    The widget-reminder idea appeals and the short encouraging lines pop up at the right moment. But the app repeatedly charges a full year subscription instead of the expected monthly one, refunds are effectively impossible, and this is the core pain of dozens of reviews. People also notice some quotes aren't biblical but modern wisdom, and the widgets glitch and repeat.

    Strong

    Widgets with encouraging reminders, short lines that appear at the right time, feeling closer to God through a few words a day

    Weak

    Surprise full-year charge instead of monthly, no way to get a refund, some quotes aren't from the Bible but modern wisdom, glitchy repetitive widgets, misleading free claims

    For

    People who want short encouraging on-screen reminders, if they watch billing carefully

  82. NIV Bible The Holy Version

    82 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 39,883 ratings
    34our score

    People come simply to read the Bible and hear it read aloud, but the app is packed with ads to the point of being unusable: a banner on every reading, pop-up games covering the verses right during a service, even inappropriate images of half-dressed women in a Bible app. On top of that it breaks: the table of contents is unfinished, the quiz does not work, the reading plan stops opening, and the narration is very poor. It genuinely gets in the way of reading.

    Strong

    Free access to the Bible text, reading plans and a verse of the day, a simple format for someone new to a digital Bible

    Weak

    Ads on every reading to the point of being unusable, pop-up games covering the verses, inappropriate images in the ads, unfinished table of contents, broken quiz, reading plan stops opening, very poor narration

    For

    People who only need free Bible text and can tolerate a barrage of ads, more as a backup option

  83. Pray Screen Time - Bible Focus

    83 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 9,457 ratings
    34our score

    Strong idea: the app locks your phone until you pray, which genuinely builds the habit. But the free tier is buried in ads. To finish a prayer and unlock your phone you sit through two or three 30-second clips, sometimes up to two minutes, and they often glitch and won't let you complete the session. The $60 subscription feels overpriced, and the lock can break so badly it once sealed every app on the phone.

    Strong

    Locks the phone until you pray, builds discipline and the habit of praying more often, helps people feel closer to God

    Weak

    Flood of ads even after paying, $60 subscription price, sexualized AI ads, glitches after a clip block finishing the prayer, verses repeat, the lock breaks and seals all apps

    For

    People who need hard external discipline to stop scrolling and pray on schedule, and are willing to pay to remove ads

  84. KJV Bible Now: Read & Study

    84 · 4.9 in store · gamed · 90,030 ratings
    32our score

    At heart it's Bible quizzes and trivia that many enjoy as fun for kids and family. But the ads are extreme: they hit on open, run long, are hard to close, and one masquerades as a virus warning. The only way around them is 10 dollars a week, which people rightly call insane, and the quizzes are called too easy.

    Strong

    Bible quizzes and trivia, family-friendly format for kids, simple access to verses

    Weak

    Nonstop ads on every action, long hard-to-close clips, a fake virus warning ad, removing ads costs an absurd 10 dollars a week, quizzes too easy, no audio reading

    For

    Families with kids wanting light Bible trivia, if they can tolerate or pay to remove the ads

  85. Faithe: Bible Videos & Study

    85 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 7,641 ratings
    32our score

    The promise is beautiful, bring Scripture to life with short videos so you watch instead of read, and for people too lazy to read the Bible it lands. But almost everything is locked behind a subscription, only the daily prayer and reading are free, while videos and stories cost money, and that sparks anger, people write 'stop making a profit off Jesus.' Worse, signing up for the three-day trial charges you for a whole year immediately, and instead of a refund the support chatbot offers to pray for patience and sends you to Apple.

    Strong

    Short videos bring Scripture to life, you can watch the Bible instead of reading, daily progress tracking, helps you not be lazy and keep the habit

    Weak

    Almost everything locked behind a subscription, signing up for the trial charges a full year immediately, support won't refund and punts you to Apple, videos are short clips with made-up details outside Scripture, chatbot offers to pray instead of real help

    For

    People who find reading hard and want to watch the Bible in short videos, and are willing to pay for a yearly subscription up front

  86. Bible Verses: Daily Devotional

    86 · 4.9 in store · doubtful · 69,088 ratings
    30our score

    The format is simple and people genuinely like the daily verse that lifts their mood and builds a habit. But ads kill it: long clips pop up right on open, sometimes fade to a black screen, and can't be closed for minutes. It's also annoying that some content is inspirational quotes rather than actual Bible verses, and you quickly hit the paid version.

    Strong

    The daily Bible verse lifts your mood, the habit of turning to the Word every day, nicely styled verses for wallpaper

    Weak

    Long ads right on open, even to a black screen, clips that can't be closed for minutes, some content is inspirational quotes not Bible verses, quickly hitting the paid version, a fake virus ad

    For

    People who want one short encouraging verse a day and pretty wallpapers, if they can tolerate ads

  87. Bible Gateway

    87 · 3.7 in store · genuine · 10,045 ratings
    30our score

    Longtime users love Bible Gateway for depth: many translations, commentaries, and resources for preparing Bible study. But a recent update wrecked the basics: audio no longer remembers where you stopped, notes and highlights disappeared, the parallel view is gone on iPhone, and for some the app will not open at all. Ads on opening in church make it worse.

    Strong

    Many translations and commentaries, resources for deep study and lesson prep, a longtime favorite

    Weak

    Audio does not remember your place, the update lost notes and highlights, no parallel view on iPhone, ads on opening, will not open at all for some

    For

    People who lead or prepare Bible study and value many translations and commentaries

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