Hey,
You’ve tried everything to get through the Bible and you keep falling short.
Which is strange, because you’ve finished plenty of other books. Nobody kept count while you did it. There was no streak, no red badge, no notification asking if you were still there. You just read the next page when you had a minute until eventually you reached the end. It was just you and the paperback.
Why is the Bible the one book you can’t finish?
It isn’t you. Bible apps bolted a scoreboard onto reading. Miss a day and there’s a grey fire emoji where your reading used to be. Then you just stop, because reading became a score and you were losing. Maybe you delete the app altogether. How many times are you going to start over?
A reading habit that runs on guilt doesn’t run for long.
At the beginning of 2026, my fiancée was struggling with exactly this. Honestly, me too. I taught myself to code and built her something super simple: the Bible in her inbox, one chapter a day, no streaks. She was sceptical at first, but after months she’d missed only a handful of days.
Then our friends started asking. I hadn’t built it for anyone but her.
Selah is that tool, grown up. One chapter arrives each day. You reply when you’ve read it and the next follows. Miss a day and the same chapter comes back. It isn’t a devotional or a verse of the day. All we’ve built is a delivery mechanism for the Bible.
Your inbox is the app.
The Bible was never ours to sell. You’re not buying it, you’re deciding to read it. 70% of the chapters we send are read the same day. Your first 14 days are free, then £29.99 for the year unless you cancel. We ask for card details up front because free things are easy to abandon.
We’d be glad to send you Genesis 1.
Just remember to reply, okay?