Update #2 - I notice that the photos have been stopped, and the prayers are now on pretty but non-distracting backgrounds. I have reinstalled the app. Thank you, developer for the change in presentation. Update - Before I deleted this app, I left a review because I thought the developer might appreciate knowing why I deleted it rather than wondering why. I reviewed an app, not a person. However, the developer felt it necessary to chastise me for my review: “when things were going well, you didn’t leave a review” (I had it for a very short time - less than two weeks) and “is that how Christians are supposed to relate to each other?” (I was not relating to a Christian; I was reviewing an app). I wouldn’t presume that anything about the app would be changed based on a single review, but if more people had similar reactions to the photos, then perhaps some adjustments could be made. My review was left as a courtesy and intended as constructive criticism not a personal attack. I apologize for offending you. I liked this app at first, but then they began superimposing every prayer over a photo of a couple that looks like they just stepped out of a magazine. Perfect hair, perfect makeup , perfectly in love. That’s not real life or real marriage. It is distracting, annoying, and unnecessary. I gave it a few days after the pics started showing up, but decided I can pray for my husband without getting annoyed by unrealistic pictures every day. Deleted.
Hi Laura, thank you for the feedback. We were trying out different pictures and it was an experiment. Our goal was not to distract users when praying. God richly bless you