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You’re already welcome here—this page sorts doors; it doesn’t rank you.

Completely private. No login wall. Grace, not grades — no ads or selling data. Prayers stay on your device. Anonymous page stats only—Privacy.

KJV-first tools and topic pages — find the right door without memorizing URLs. Human-built, calm, and meant to be lived with—not chatted at. Why not AI?

We built scripture-first paths: look up, study, and apply—clear steps, not open-ended AI chat.

First visit? You are in the right place. Start here gives a calm first order—Home, Calm, plans, My Study, prayer—then the fuller map opens below. Prefer the same path stretched to about five minutes? Optional tour. One-page picture: Start here guide.

Heavy moment first

Need relief before the map?

Skip the long scroll. One verse, one breath, or a gentle seven-day pack.

Quick tool doors

Which door feels right right now? Skip the long map when you already know what you need—same site, fewer taps.

Two quiet tools on Home: Combine two feelings when the day feels mixed, and Build your own lane on Courses when you want a personal rhythm.

Hunting a page by name? Search the site — hand-built list; your filter stays in this browser.

Start here

If you are new, try these few steps in order—then open the full walkthrough or jump to a section below whenever you are ready. Glance when you like; progress stays on your device.

  1. Seven calm doors (same on Home): Today’s verse · How I feel · Battle Plans · My Study · Family & Kids · Explore · Pastors · Calm.
  2. Start here guide — calm first-visit map (where Home, Calm, plans, prayer, and family tools live). Not the same as First steps in faith. If you want quiet proof before tools, open Reader stories.
  3. Home — today’s verse, feel search, and Prayer (private line or shared wall).
  4. Steady now — three KJV anchors when the moment is heavy (not emergency services; see the page disclaimer). Progress — quiet visit rhythm and plan streaks on this device.
  5. Calm for one verse and breath, or Battle Plans for a multi-day path — progress stays on your device.
  6. Homeschool, classroom, or family table pacing the whole year: Year-round rhythm (August–July map on Family hub).
  7. My Study — saved verses, notes, highlights, and progress in one place.
  8. Leaders: Sermon Builder, Pastor Toolkit, Team Toolkit — hub: For pastors & ministers or Church hub.
  9. More language pilots (when ready): Languages — thin pilots stay here, not on the English home hero.
Full walkthrough — every language entry (continues from Start here above)

The first steps match Start here—below is the full language and mood list (including hubs not repeated above).

  1. Language-row hubs: Español — inicio, Français — accueil, Português — início — every mood link also lives under Languages.
  2. Indonesian hub (pilot): Beranda IDKecemasan, Harapan, & Ketakutan (fear / courage, KJV on page); or all language entry points.
  3. Chinese hub: 中文 — hub — mood pilots (和合本 on page where noted): 焦虑, 恐惧, 力量, 盼望, 孤独; tools stay English + KJV in Bible tool.
  4. Russian hub: Русский — hub — Synodal 1876 on pilots (e.g. тревога, страх, сила, мир / pairs calm.html, одиночество).
  5. Hindi hub: हिन्दी — hub — 1851 Hindi Bible tradition on pilots (चिंता, डर, शक्ति, शांति / calm.html, अकेलापन).
  6. Tagalog pilot (anxiety / worry, KJV on screen): Kabalisahan — same hub: Languages.
  7. French hub + pilots (Louis Segond 1910 on mood pages, public domain): Accueil FRAnxiétéLanguages.
  8. Arabic anxiety (Van Dyck 1865 on page, public domain): قلقLanguages.
  9. Swedish anxiety (1917 Bible on page, public domain): OroLanguages.
  10. Portuguese anxiety (Almeida tradition on page, public domain): AnsiedadeLanguages.
  11. Bengali anxiety (Calcutta 1909 tradition on page, public domain): চিন্তাLanguages (Hindi uses /hi/chinta.html).
  12. Swahili anxiety (public-domain Swahili Scripture tradition on page): WasiwasiLanguages.
  13. French hope: Espoir — pairs Hope (EN).
  14. Chinese hope: 盼望 — same hub: Languages.
  15. More hope pilots (localized Scripture on page; tools stay English, KJV in Bible tool): رجاء, आशा, Надежда, Hopp, Esperança, আশা, Tumaini, Harapan, Pag-asaLanguages.
  16. French loneliness: Solitude — pairs Loneliness (EN).
  17. Chinese loneliness: 孤独 — same hub: Languages.
  18. French guilt: Culpabilité — pairs Guilt (EN).
  19. Chinese guilt: 内疚 — same hub: Languages.
  20. French overwhelm: Débordé — pairs Overwhelmed (EN).
  21. Chinese overwhelm: 太多 — same hub: Languages.
  22. French forgiveness: Pardon — pairs Forgiveness (EN).
  23. Spanish forgiveness: Perdón — pairs topic-forgiveness.html.
  24. Chinese forgiveness: 宽恕 — pairs Forgiveness (EN); CUV on page.
  25. Russian forgiveness: Прощение — pairs Forgiveness (EN); Synodal on page.
  26. Hindi forgiveness: क्षमा — pairs Forgiveness (EN); 1851 Hindi tradition on page.
  27. Chinese peace (Calm pair): 平安 — pairs calm.html; CUV on page.

Five calm minutes (optional)

Same path as Start here above—numbered slowly if that fits your pace. About one minute per step. Pause anytime; nothing tracks you through this list.

  1. Minute 1 — Today’s verse. Open Home. Read (or tap Listen) once. That is enough for this step.
  2. Minute 2 — Name how it feels. Scroll to How’re you feeling? Type a few honest words or tap one topic chip. Results stay on your device.
  3. Minute 3 — Battle Plans. Open Battle Plans. Skim one row that fits the week; you do not have to start today.
  4. Minute 4 — Prayer (optional). Prayer — one line, no account, if that would help.
  5. Minute 5 — Save or explore. My Study if you want to keep a verse, or Start here / Jump to a section when you are ready for more tools.

Done? You have already used the site well. Come back when you need the next quiet step.

What’s new (Spring 2026)

Small improvements, said plainly—no hype. Glance when you like; progress stays on your device.

Want the plain public version of what is shipping next? See What’s next and monthly updates.

Same daily-battle posture, wider doorways: Family & homeFamily hub, Family Armor & Stories, family plans, printable activity packs, teen journal—KJV, on-device, for the people around your table. Mission & outreachfive print packs (hospital, grief, prison, new believer, missionary): quiet paper for hurting rooms, same reverence as the homepage. A bit more on About. (Older links to “March” notes resolve here.)

Find your path

Four calm rows when you need orientation—not a catalog. Same doors as home; feeling-first labels. Pause anywhere.

Print the one-page path map for the fridge or bedside table.

Jump to a section

When fear is loud at night, start with a feeling—not a menu. Tap a tile; the full lists below stay unchanged.

Languages

Language coverage

You’re welcome to start in whatever language fits tonight—no test at the door. This section stays straightforward: English is the full home experience, and the language-row hubs (Español, Français, Português) are actively maintained with clear labels where a tool opens in English. Tell us what felt off.

Supported hubs are the same four as the header row plus English (this site’s home): full landing pages and direct links into tools. Additional languages remain available at stable URLs. Quoted Scripture is either KJV (English tools) or a named public-domain translation on that page.

English (default)

Language-row hubs

On-page verses use the translation named on each page (Reina-Valera 1960 for ES topical; Louis Segond 1910 tradition on FR mood pilots; Almeida tradition on PT mood pages). Tool screens stay English; Bible tool text stays KJV unless a page says otherwise.

Landing hubs (pilots)

Real index pages plus mood doors; depth varies. Synodal 1876 tradition on RU pilots; 1851 Hindi tradition on HI pilots; 和合本 (union) on ZH pilots where noted.

Single-locale pilots

Van Dyck (1865) on Arabic pages; 1917 Swedish Bible on SV; Calcutta 1909 tradition on BN; Kiswahili public-domain tradition on SW. Tagalog: worry Kabalisahan · hope Pag-asa.

Expand the Core tools matrix for door-by-door links (Bible Tool, My Study, plans, readers, and more). On mobile, tap the Core tools heading to open or close it.

Core tools — which language opens which door

English remains the full tool experience. Other columns link to localized hubs, mood pages, or shell covers that open the same English tools where noted. Bible Tool and My Study stay English UI (KJV in the tool) until a future scoped pass — this table says so plainly.

Door English Español Français Português
Home / hub Home /es/ /fr/ /pt/
Battle Plans plans planes plans planos
Chapter reader reader lector lecteur leitor
Prayer wall prayer muro mural mural
Kids & family doorway Kids Battle niños enfants crianças
Bible Tool (KJV) bible-tool Same English KJV tool from every hub — bookmark bible-tool.html if you prefer one tap.
My Study (private) My Study English UI; your saves stay on-device. Use site search anytime.
Find any page Search the site (filter stays in your browser)

How to use this page

Jump to a section below, or use your browser’s find (Ctrl+F / ⌘F) on this page. Core routes follow the public sitemap; a few trusted tools (documentary archive, class workshop, print packs) are listed here too so nothing important stays URL-only.

Topics (English)

Short devotionals keyed to real struggles — each page is KJV text with plain help.

Spanish topics

UI in Spanish; quoted verses follow Reina-Valera 1960 (public domain). The site Bible tool and reader stay KJV in English.

Daily Scripture & study

Documentary & class tools

Public pages; some are not yet in the main XML sitemap — they stay linked from tools and this hub.

Progress & community

Kids & family

Church & teams

Mission & outreach

Printable KJV packs for visits, grief, jail, new faith, and workers—calm notes, one tap to print. Nothing leaves your device until you print.

Pastors & teaching

Share & media

Story, account & support

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