Pocket Pastors - A quiet space to pray and seek Scripture-based guidance
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Pocket Pastors helps you pray, seek guidance, find answers, and read Scripture. It offers a safe, quiet space with daily verses, your personal pastor, prayers, and a journal to support your faith journey.
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Pocket Pastors came from a simple frustration: many people want a quiet place to reflect on Scripture, pray, or ask faith-related questions, but don’t always feel comfortable searching online or asking someone directly.
General-purpose language models also aren’t trained specifically for Scripture or pastoral context, and the answers people get can sometimes feel disconnected from faith tradition or tone. At the same time, many people feel hesitant or even ashamed to ask a pastor certain difficult or personal questions.
I wanted to build something that feels private, calm, and grounded. not preachy, not overwhelming, and not trying to replace a pastor or a community. Just a small space where guidance is rooted in Scripture and written in a pastoral tone.
During development, the focus kept narrowing toward simplicity: fewer features, softer language, and more room for personal reflection rather than answers pushed at you.
I’m curious how others here think about using technology in quiet, personal practices like prayer and journaling. Happy to answer any questions.
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we'll be here to answer any questions you guys may have! Pocket Pastors is free and accessible to all, designed by people walking the same path. We don't think generic LLMs are properly designed to answer tough questions, and we think AI is here to stay. So instead of asking whether our children should or shouldn't use AI, we need to build it properly
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we'll be here to answer any questions you guys may have! Pocket Pastors is free and accessible to all, designed by people walking the same path. We don't think generic LLMs are properly designed to answer tough questions, and we think AI is here to stay. So instead of asking whether our children should or shouldn't use AI, we need to build it properly