Description
Everyone should be taught by God. That's the promise. The evidence is a life that looks like His — walking in love, transformed from the inside by His Spirit.
Rebuilding Faith is a quiet place away from the crowds. But it's also a digital dinner table where believers share the deep things of the Lord daily.
This isn't a replacement for your Bible. We love paper Bibles. This is meant to replace everything else.
Go slow. Go deep. Reading plans and devotionals are good — but they only take you so far. Real growth happens when you slow down, meditate on a few verses, and journal what God is saying. Journaling creates space to pause and actually listen. That's what this app is built for.
Surface-level knowledge of many scriptures is dangerous. The enemy is quick to snatch away what hasn't taken root. So we built tools that help you go beneath the surface — original word meanings, word families, commentaries, cross-references, and interactive 3D maps of the biblical world.
Capture everything. Just about anything can be captured in your notes — pictures, YouTube videos, audio, drawings, tables, image quotes. Include what you find in your online research. Share it with friends. Build a library over time that holds your sermon notes, journals, and reflections. Everything is connected, nothing is lost. Every verse in your note links to those passages.
A small library — and growing. When you need to be re-ignited, stirred up in your faith, there are great books, devotionals, and reading plans waiting for you. It's a curated library of material that gets you into the Word of God expecting great things from the Lord. More is coming.
Real community. The deep things of the Lord aren't meant to be kept to yourself. Share notes, discuss what God is teaching you, and walk through Scripture with friends — not strangers. A digital dinner table for daily fellowship.
Rooted in Isaiah 61:4, "they shall rebuild the ancient ruins."
What's new (v1.1.0)
Big news: the app is now free.
This release makes the app available for free, with optional donations for those who want to support continued development.
We’ve also added new ways to customize, study, and create, including custom colors, highlighting in commentaries, books, and devotionals, simple nomnoml diagrams, memorization statistics with verse-level stats, unfurled links, red letter indicators, audio transcription, and the ability to keep videos playing while navigating the app.
This update also improves snapshot history, table of contents editing with drag-and-drop, the full-screen image viewer with crop and rotation in edit mode, and several Bible Reader features including remembered chapter position and a translation selection helper.
You’ll also notice UX improvements throughout the app: faster home page loading, better offline handling for the discovery bar, remembered edit mode per document, improved separators, a smoother side-scrolling experience on Windows, a redesigned initial login page, and journal improvements including fonts and colors.
Additional improvements include better image and audio transcription, chat, drawing, memorization, and image pasting.
We also fixed bugs related to map layers, word count, copying to clipboard, Android logout, and iOS menu handling.