Constancy helps Christians turn what they believe into what they do — practicing the spiritual disciplines in the rhythm of everyday life, training for godliness, by grace.
Disciplines like personal devotion, prayer, Scripture reading, fellowship, sabbath, and digital detox aren't a rigid checklist. They're the faithful, life-giving rhythms that make space for God to work. "Train yourself to be godly" (1 Timothy 4:7) — not by self-effort, but by placing yourself in the path of God's transforming grace.
Constancy gives you a gracious, unhurried way to keep those rhythms, one ordinary day at a time. It follows a simple pattern: know, practice, reflect.
Know — discover what to practice, and why
Browse a library of spiritual practices rooted in Scripture and the Christian tradition. Each one explains what the practice is, why it matters, and how to begin — then becomes something you can keep with a single tap.
Practice — keep faithful rhythms
Set practices to recur however life allows — once, daily, weekly, monthly, or several times across a day or week. Mark them as you go. There are no streaks to break and no scores to chase; a missed day is simply an open door to return.
Reflect — look back
Journal alongside your practices, check in with how you're doing, and look back on the rhythm your days have taken. It's a gentle mirror, not a scorecard — a way to notice how God is shaping you over time.
Gentle reminders
Set a daily reminder at a time that suits you, and let Constancy quietly help you show up.
Constancy is a tool, not a destination. It serves the practice, then gets out of the way — pointing you toward God and the people around you, not toward itself. It stands in the classical tradition of spiritual formation — Richard Foster, Donald Whitney — and draws on contemporary voices for living faithfully amid technology and family life: Andy Crouch, Andy Gabruch, and Justin Whitmel Earley.
Who it's for
Constancy is for Christians who already want to grow in godliness and need a steady, gracious way to actually practice — day after day, without the practice becoming legalism or drudgery.
Your data
Everything in Constancy stays private to your account, encrypted in transit and at rest. Constancy doesn't sell your data or track you. You're in control — delete your account and everything in it at any time from Profile → Delete Account.
Practice the path of grace. Grace is new every morning.
"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." (James 1:22).