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The Best Christian Apps for iPhone — Honest Comparisons

The App Store is full of Christian apps. Most of them aren't bad — they're just for someone else. This guide is the honest comparison: who each app is actually for, what it does well, where it falls short, and how to combine two or three into one solid stack.

Last updated May 19, 2026By Karol Billik

Quick Answer

The best Christian iPhone app stack in 2026 is usually three apps doing one job each: YouVersion (free) for Bible reading and plans, Hallow or Lectio 365 for guided prayer, and FaithWall for daily Scripture on the lock screen. One app rarely does everything well — pick complementary tools, not all-in-ones.

How to think about a Christian app stack

One app can't do everything well. The healthiest setups are usually two or three apps doing one thing each: a Bible app for reading, a focus app for prayer, and something that quietly carries Scripture into your phone moments. Pick for fit, not features.

The shortlist by job-to-be-done

  • Reading & study: YouVersion (free), Olive Tree (deeper), Logos (scholarly).

  • Prayer & contemplation: Hallow (Catholic), Lectio 365 (24-7 Prayer), Pray.com (mainstream).

  • Devotionals: Bible Recap, Glorify, She Reads Truth / He Reads Truth.

  • Lock screen Scripture: FaithWall — the only app dedicated to verse-on-lock-screen done right.

The combo most readers settle on: YouVersion for reading + Hallow or Lectio 365 for prayer + FaithWall for daily lock-screen Scripture. Three apps, complementary jobs, no overlap.

Direct comparisons

"Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind."

Romans 14:5

Add FaithWall to your stack — free

The piece most Christian setups are missing: Scripture on the lock screen, every day.