glorify – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 04 Apr 2026 11:12:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png glorify – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 10 Must-Have Apps for Every Christian https://techeconomy.ng/10-must-have-apps-for-every-christian/ https://techeconomy.ng/10-must-have-apps-for-every-christian/#respond Sat, 04 Apr 2026 11:12:51 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=179034 I have my Bible, why do I need to download any of these apps? Christians can benefit from using apps because they make spiritual growth more accessible and consistent in daily life.

Bible apps, prayer tools, and devotion platforms help users read scripture, set reminders for prayer, and stay engaged even with busy schedules.

Apps also create opportunities for community and learning, allowing believers to join virtual fellowships, listen to sermons, and access teachings from different ministers around the world.

This can strengthen faith and provide support beyond physical church settings.

For the modern believer, these ten apps represent the best in utility, community, and spiritual growth for 2026:

1. Hallow App as the growth leader

Still the heavyweight in the space, Hallow has evolved its Hallow AI feature to offer more personalized prayer routines. Hallow app uses high-fidelity spatial audio to create immersive soundscapes for Gregorian chants and meditative Lectio Divina.

2. YouVersion – your social bible

YouVersion remains a staple, but its Community Pulse update allows small groups to sync their reading in real-time with live video commentary bubbles.

Its AI-powered Life-Situation Search now allows users to describe complex emotions in natural language to find exactly the right scripture.

3. Glorify – guides for daily habit

Glorify focuses on micro-spiritual habits. Its interface is designed for the wearable tech era, sending Nudges of Grace, short, 30-second worship bursts or scriptures, directly to smart glasses or watches based on your biometric stress levels.

4. Amen – The Catholic companion

A product of the Augustine Institute, Amen has doubled down on academic and theological depth.

It features an interactive Ask a Theologian AI trained strictly on the Catechism and Church Fathers to answer complex doctrinal questions instantly.

5. Pray.com as the content powerhouse

Pray.com has moved heavily into Faith-tainment. It hosts exclusive cinematic Bible stories produced with high-end virtual production, making the stories of the Apostles feel like a modern high-budget series.

6. Lectio 365

Produced by the 24-7 Prayer movement, this app remains the gold standard for those seeking the Ancient-Future faith. It is one of the few apps that maintains a strictly minimalist, distraction-free design, resisting the urge for AI-overload to focus on the P.R.A.Y. (Pause, Rejoice, Ask, Yield) model.

7. Echo Prayer

In a world of noisy social media, Echo remains the premier tool for organized intercession. Its updated version includes Prayer Clusters, allowing global users to join live silent prayer vigils for specific world events or humanitarian crises in real-time.

8. Bible Project as the visual learner

The Bible Project app is the ultimate  tool for visual theology. It now features an Augmented Reality (AR) Temple Tour, where users can use their phones to walk through a 3D reconstruction of Solomon’s Temple or the Tabernacle while listening to scholarly commentary.

9. Dwell – The audio bible

Dwell has perfected the Scripture as Music experience. It uses generative audio to match the background score of the Bible reading to your heart rate or environment, creating a deeply personal ambient scripture experience.

10. Faithlife / Logos Mobile

For the serious student, the mobile version of Logos is faster than ever. It integrates with the digital identity frameworks in regions like Nigeria to verify academic credentials for those taking its accredited Micro-Seminary courses.

From the foregoing, it is obvious Christian apps offer personalized experiences, such as reading plans, worship music, and note-taking, that help individuals deepen their relationship with God in a way that fits their lifestyle.

 

Which of the apps are you using already? Share your experience in the comment session!

Or which of them are you going to download and start using?

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Leadpages Acquires Glorify to Streamline Conversion-Driven Campaigns for SMB, Enterprise Marketers https://techeconomy.ng/leadpages-acquires-glorify/ https://techeconomy.ng/leadpages-acquires-glorify/#respond Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:23:00 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=163277 Leadpages, a no-code website and landing page builder that helps marketers and businesses turn clicks into customers, has acquired Glorify, an intuitive design platform for creating high-performing marketing assets. 

Trusted by thousands of SMB and enterprise brands including Shopify and eBay, the acquisition will enable Leadpages drive leads through conversion-optimized landing pages.

Right now, AI is democratizing technology through point solutions, but that’s only compounding the long-standing challenge entrepreneurs and SMBs face in juggling multiple platforms to build a campaign,” said Michael Sacca, CEO of Leadpages. 

With this acquisition, we’re providing all marketers the ability to design, build, and launch high-converting marketing campaigns from one unified platform.”

Glorify’s design tools are now integrated into the Leadpages platform, streamlining campaign creation by enabling users to design visuals, build landing pages, and launch campaigns faster within a single workflow. The move simplifies conversion-driven marketing and eliminates the need for multiple platforms, offering a no-code solution to attract, engage, and convert customers.

Marketers invest heavily to attract customers across paid channels like social and search, but personalization often ends at the click,” said Omar Farook, CEO of Glorify. “With budgets under pressure, this merger brings together two performance marketing leaders to help brands of all sizes scale full-funnel experiences to drive revenue.”

The combined platforms serve more than 300,000 brands, agencies, and entrepreneurs, who can expect a seamless transition with expanded access to the full suite of tools for conversion-driven campaigns. The acquisition also sets the stage for future innovations, including AI-powered design automation and smart content suggestions.

Leadpages, and now Glorify, are part of the Redbrick portfolio, known for building, acquiring, and supporting innovative businesses. This marks Redbrick’s third acquisition of 2025, following its acquisitions of pioneering digital media company Quartz and programmatic newsletter platform Paved.

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