Bible study for the days you can't be perfect at it

Most habit apps assume every day is a good day. Grace Mode is built for the ones that aren't.

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Grace Mode screen showing rest prompts instead of a Bible reading streak

Rest prompts instead of a broken streak

Streaks and daily goals work well when things are going well. They work badly during grief, burnout, or a genuine season of spiritual dryness, when the pressure to "not lose your streak" turns something meant to draw you closer to God into one more obligation you're failing at.

Grace Mode removes that pressure entirely. Instead of tracking consecutive days or nudging you toward a goal, it offers rest prompts and quieter encouragement — built around the idea that showing up at all, however small, is the actual point during a hard season, not showing up perfectly.

Turning it on doesn't erase your history or reset anything. It simply changes what the app expects from you until you're ready to turn it back off.

For everyone else, streak tracking is still there

Not everyone wants streaks removed, including plenty of people who have gone through hard seasons themselves — for some, a visible streak is genuinely motivating, not a source of guilt. Sacred Hour doesn't treat Grace Mode as the "correct" default that everyone should eventually adopt.

Streak tracking stays fully available for anyone who wants it, exactly as it's always worked. Switching between the two modes is a personal choice you can revisit any time your season changes, not a one-way setting.

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