Daily Prayer App

85K installs
1.7K ratings
+67 weekly installs
+148 monthly installs

Daily Prayer App Summary

Daily Prayer App is a iOS app in the Lifestyle category, developed by RethinkMe LTD. First released 7 years ago(Jan 2019), the app has 1.7K ratings with a 4.82★ (excellent) average rating.

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Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 17, 2025 .


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App Description

Daily Prayer is a beautiful, ad free, experiential app designed to develop long lasting spiritual rhythms of prayer and scripture reading based in centuries old Anglican rhythms and the Book of Common Prayer.

DAILY RHYTHMS
Join us as we pray and read scripture in the morning, in the midday, in the evening and in the late evening. Whether you can open our app at all of these times, or at one of them, you can always expect new content each and every day.

BIBLE INTEGRATION
All referenced scripture is included in the app, from the ESV translation. On the go? Just click the "play" button to have the scripture read to you!

CUSTOM NOTIFICATIONS
Need a helpful nudge to quiet your heart throughout the day? Set custom notifications for each prayer time, and set the times to match your schedule. We will take it from there and provide you with a notification that will help you establish your daily rhythm.

SOUND ORTHODOXY
While this app was designed for all believers from all walks of the Christian faith, the rhythms found within are all adapted in some form from Anglican liturgy, and from the Book of Common Prayer. We believe that these ancient patterns of connecting with the Lord have deep meaning in our modern times.

LECTIONARY
As you walk through your day in prayer and scripture reading, you will be presented with different scripture readings every morning, midday, evening and late evening, taken from the Daily Office Lectionary, St. Mary’s Day Revision, 2018. For more information about the structure of the readings, head to dailyprayer.church.