d365 Daily Devotionals 4+

PASSPORT Camps

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 3.9K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

d365 Daily Devotionals is the free mobile version of the online daily devotional experience read by millions of people. Since 2001, d365.org has provided relevant reflections for students on themes that impact their faith journey.

With this app you can:

• Read daily devotionals
• Listen to original d365 music
• Set an alarm to remind you of your devotional each day
• Read past devotionals in the archive

The d365 daily devotional site is produced by Passport, Inc. d365 is made possible through individual gifts and the support of three denominational sponsors: Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Presbyterian Church (USA), and the Episcopal Church.  If you have found this app useful in your spiritual walk, please consider a gift so that this ministry may continue growing to reach others in the name of Jesus.

What’s New

Version 3.1.2

Minor improvements and bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
3.9K Ratings

3.9K Ratings

Unamazing Grace ,

Life Changing for a Dyslexic

I’ve never had a solid relationship with my faith but I’ve recently been determined to explore and build that relationship. I’ve never regularly read the Bible or practiced devotionals. When I first started this journey I found that a lot on the apps I tried were very difficult to process with my dyslexia. I spent more time focusing on reading the words than letting them reach my soul and it was more of a chore. This app is simple enough for me to comfortably read without it being at a child’s level.

My early mornings with God have become one of my new favorite things. It’s inspiring, healing, and approachable. As a total newbie, the steps have been so helpful. I would highly recommend that you at least try the app. Give it your attention for at least 5 minutes and see how you feel. Be patient and kind with yourself. You will be met where you’re at when you’re ready.

CFinFL ,

Has helped keep me afloat

I’d like to start by saying I have always been open to all faiths, and while I was born a Catholic, my family is not religious, so I’ve had a firm but nondenominational and honestly, uncommitted relationship with God my entire life. I have been going through a particularly rough spot in life and was looking for comfort and guidance beyond meditation and an increasingly desperate one-way prayer/cry. I’m not even sure how the Daily Devotional came to me, but it was the right tool at the right time, and has been with me for the last couple of months. With a simple, open, easily absorbed tone and a gentle guidance to read and learn more in Scripture, or even as a stand-alone vehicle for sanity, faith and encouragement, this daily reminder of what is, to me, a very real living God is a great companion for this stage of my pursuit of greater proximity to my faith. I hope it helps you too.

SS279 ,

Great App, and easy to use.

I have been using this app for about 6 months now, and it’s one of the better devotional apps that I’ve found. And it’s great to use when you don’t have very much time, everything is not too lengthy but at the same time it gets the point/theme for the week across. I also love how everything is organized into sections and how every week there is a new theme. And that you can go back and read devotions from previous weeks. One other thing that I am very fond of is the fact that it’s so simple to work, and everything is so easy to find. Along with you have the choice of in the app, playing music while you do your devotion.

If your looking for that perfect devotional app I would highly suggest this one.

App Privacy

The developer, PASSPORT Camps, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Search History

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  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
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