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"Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my thoughts."
Psalm 139:23
I'm a business owner. I'm a former pastor. I'm a dad, a husband, a coach. I've read the books. I've studied the Bible my whole life.
And I still struggled to actually stop and ask myself honest questions.
Not questions about theology or scripture. Not questions about what the commentaries say. Those have frankly been easy for me. I am talking about hard questions like: Did I actually show up for my wife today? What lie did I believe about myself? Where did I feel most distant from God?
I didn't even know how to ask those questions. I didn't have a rhythm for it. I didn't know what to ask myself, let alone what to ask the people around me.
A friend prompted me to start. Honestly, I didn't want to and I didn't know where to begin. So it started as a calendar reminder. Then a search for an app that could guide it.
I couldn't find one.
So I built it.
RFLCT. asks you one question every day for a week about a specific area of your life. By day three you won't need to open the app to remember the question. The question is just with you. You're driving home and suddenly you realize that's why I've been short with them all week. You're in a meeting and it hits you, that's the lie I've been believing about myself. You're talking to a friend, and instead of asking about the weather, you ask something real.
That's the goal. Not just reflection time. A new instinct.
So why keep coming back?
Because your heart keeps drifting. Because if you're like me, you wander and you forget. You need new questions to keep growing. You need the nudge to reflect daily, not because the app is magic, but because you are a person who needs to be reminded who you are in Christ.
RFLCT. isn't a Bible study. It isn't self-help. It's a daily mirror, gospel centered, for people tired of surface-level faith.
A daily rhythm of honest self-examination before God.
No feeds, no ads, no streaks shaming you. Just one question waiting.
A searching question meets you where you are. Just sit with it, or if you prefer, write honestly.
Every reflection pairs with a Gospel Anchor and Scripture that grounds your thinking in Christ.
A short prayer. A moment of grace. You're done. Close the app.
Days turn into weeks. Weeks into months. This rhythm settles into an instinct. A newfound art of self-examination that quietly reshapes your conversations, your relationships, and your walk with God.
Most Christian apps hand you content to consume. RFLCT. hands you a question to sit with, and then steps out of the way.
Every question is paired with Scripture and ends in grace, not guilt. Rooted in historic, orthodox Christian faith. Designed for believers who want Christ at the center of self-examination and more out of their faith journey.
Your reflections stay on your device. No accounts, no cloud, no analytics, no data sent to any server. What you write is between you and God. That's a technical choice, not just a slogan.
A reflection app should take minutes, not hours. RFLCT. is designed for a sustainable daily practice — not another thing you fall behind on. Close the app and get on with your day.
A quick look at the rhythm RFLCT. is built around.
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Modern life is fast and noisy. This app does a great job helping you pause and really think about what God says about your life.
thepenguinknight · App Store review
After doing it consistently, it's changing my heart and the way I engage myself and others.
QuietReflections · App Store review
I love that this app demands nothing of you and instead calls you to reflect once a day on something eternal.
HoustonConsultant32 · App Store review
The core daily Gospel reflection question and practice is free forever. Pro unlocks the full library of categories.
"Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the LORD."
Lamentations 3:40
You are known. You are loved. Examine yourself — not to be condemned, but to be met by the One who already knows you fully.
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