I choose to rejoice today that God is with me, joining with the words of Psalm 94...
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Lectio 365 is a daily devotional resource to help you pray through the Bible every day. It has been written by 24-7 Prayer leaders and is delivered through a free app.
24-7 Prayer is an international, interdenominational Christian movement of prayer, mission and justice. You can find out more on the “About 24-7 Prayer” page of this app.
Lectio 365 is currently available in English and Spanish through the Lectio 365 app. Devotionals in Chinese are available through the WeDevote app.
Use the language switcher in the app’s ‘More’ menu to choose between English & Spanish.
No, you can join in with Lectio 365 at any time!
Yes, you can catch up on the previous 30 days of Lectio 365 content in the app archive.
Yes! Every Monday the coming week’s content is released, so you can explore and download future devotionals.
Yes, you can download Lectio 365 content to your phone so that it’s available offline. Content will be available for 30 days after it’s released before it is deleted.
Yes, you can catch up on the previous 30 days of Lectio 365 content in the app archive (through the calendar icon on the app). Unfortunately, we’re not able to provide content beyond this period.
At this time Lectio 365 is only available as a mobile app.
Lectio 365 is best suited to adults, due to the topics that are discussed and some of the more complex language used.
We have created Lectio for Families to be a tool used for children and families. It’s best for children aged 7-11, but we know of families using it from age 4 and adapting the content to guide family prayer times.
We make Lectio 365 free for everyone, but this is only possible thanks to the generosity of people like you who support the work of Lectio 365 and 24-7 Prayer.
There are many ways to support Lectio 365, including one-time or recurring donations.
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