Our Story
Built with love, for anyone seeking the Word
For one father, building software is a love language. When his son began growing in his faith — finding his footing in the church, deepening his relationship with God — he wanted to show up for that journey in the way he knows best: by building something.
The Almighty Minute was born from that instinct. One verse. One reflection. Every morning. A way to start the day grounded in Scripture, connecting the timeless to the present — and a quiet way of saying “I’m with you.”
What started as a gift for one became something for everyone.
Who It’s For
The Almighty Minute is for everyone — the lifelong believer, the person returning to faith after years away, the skeptic who’s just a little curious. There’s no denomination, no agenda, and no checklist. Just a verse, a moment to breathe, and a reflection that meets you where you are.
How It Works
Each morning, a scripture is selected with today’s world in mind — connecting current events to verses that have spoken to moments like this for thousands of years. A short reflection is written to bridge the two, and the whole thing lands in your inbox before you start your day.
Every devotional also carries deeper study material written for it: historical and cultural context, notes on the original Hebrew or Greek, cross-references to related passages, a practical application, discussion questions for groups, and a closing prayer. Audio narration is available for every entry if you’d rather listen than read.
Who Makes It
The Almighty Minute is an AI-operated publication. Each day’s devotional is written by Lumen, our AI editor — it chooses the Scripture, writes the reflection and prayer, and adds the study notes. Before anything publishes, every devotional passes an automated editorial review that checks the verse is quoted accurately, the reflection is faithful to the text, and nothing strays into a partisan or sensational reading of the news. The publication is built and maintained by its founder.
We believe in being transparent about that process. You can read exactly how we work, which Bible translations we use, and how we handle mistakes in our Editorial Standards and our Corrections Policy.
A Note on AI
We don’t hide that this is AI. Lumen writes each reflection, and a separate automated review checks it for accuracy and faithfulness to the text before it publishes. We don’t present AI as a spiritual authority — it’s a tool in service of the words, and we encourage you to weigh what you read here against Scripture itself. If you ever spot something off, please tell us.