Before it was an app, it was a mission to make the Word visible.
Today With God grew one need at a time—from television and word-for-word Bible films, to curriculum, translation, field distribution and finally a platform people could carry with them.
Scroll through the story ↓A ministry begins
Long before Today With God had a name, the calling was already clear: use every available tool to tell people about Jesus and carry the Gospel farther.
CrossTalk goes weekly
Television becomes a reliable way to enter homes week after week—and it creates the foundation for a new kind of Bible project.
Word-for-word reenactments become episodic television
Licenses to Bible films made it possible to take word-for-word Scripture reenactments and shape them into shorter episodes people could follow, understand and return to.
Curriculum turns watching into discovery
Questions and guided curriculum were built around the episodes so people were not only watching the story—they were working through what they saw and coming to the conclusion for themselves that Jesus is Lord.
The project leaves the studio
CDs, flash drives, projectors and mission teams carried the content into places where traditional television and internet access were not the answer.
Language becomes the next frontier
The project expands into major Indian languages and pastors are equipped to carry the material into their own communities.
Years of work become portable
The Today With God app brings Bible content, curriculum and ongoing discipleship into a device people can keep with them.
The mission grows beyond one content library
Today With God now connects Scripture, plans, prayer, curriculum, churches, ministries and TV channels across app and web—without losing the original heart of helping people see, hear and understand the Word.
Help people see, hear and understand the love of God.
That is the thread connecting the films, the translations, the missions work and the platform today.
