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a friend.

A conversational Bible study for you and a friend.

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A journey

The Gospel of John

Read the whole Gospel of John with a friend. One short study a day, at your own pace.

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Faith is a conversation,
not a curriculum.

  1. 01
    Invite a friend.
    Text a friend a link.
  2. 02
    Read together.
    Short enough to be a daily habit.
  3. 03
    Talk.
    Three questions and one thing to do. For a discussion in-person, or over text.
The main idea

The best part of reading the Bible isn’t the reading.

It’s the conversation about it with a friend.

Invite a friend (or a small group) to join you on the app, and you’ll get a private space to talk about what you’re reading, share what you’re going through, and ask each other for prayer.

After signing up, you and your friends will get The Daily, a conversational Bible study delivered six days a week. You’ll always have something to discuss.

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An example conversation
You, Jordan, Chris & Alex
Jordan4h ago
on “When the Storm Won’t Stop

ok the 2:47 am phone thing called me out personally

1Reply
Chris3h ago

RIGHT. the line about email giving more relief than prayer. i didn’t want to agree with that but

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Alex3h ago

like I literally did that last night. Couldn’t sleep so I just started scrolling zillow for no reason

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Chris2h ago

hey can you guys pray for me? i have to talk to my sister tomorrow and i’m dreading it

1Reply
Jordan1h ago

yeah absolutely. What do you want us to pray for specifically?

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These are the conversations that help us follow Jesus together.

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Exactly what I need in this season of life.

I deeply value my daily time engaging with Friends Following Jesus. The expositional approach to Scripture, combined with Carson's insights and thought-provoking questions to share with fellow disciples, has been exactly what I need in this season of life. I highly recommend FFJ to anyone looking for a fresh, meaningful way to deepen their personal devotion and spiritual reflection.

— Shane, Atlanta
For pastors

We support what you’re already doing.

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Free for your whole congregation. No logos, no pitches from the pulpit. Just a tool to help the people you love keep reading after Sunday.

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For small group leaders

Bring your group. Keep your voice.

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Use the Daily and you’ll always have something to discuss. Three discussion prompts come built-in. Or ask your own. It’s your call.

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