How the daily devotionals work

Each day a verse and a short reflection are waiting for you on EncuentraIglesias. It's not a course or a long lesson — it's a short five-minute moment to start the day connected to your faith.

What the daily devotional is

The devotional has two parts:

  1. A Bible verse — a specific reference (for example, Psalms 46:1) with the full text in your language.
  2. A short reflection — two or three paragraphs that help you internalize the verse in the context of everyday life.

The content refreshes automatically at midnight. If you open it several times on the same day, you'll see the same devotional; the next day there'll be a new one.

How to access it

You have two ways:

  • From the home page: in the "Today's devotional" section that appears on the main page.
  • Directly: visit /devocional from any page on the site.

You don't need to be registered to read the devotional, though you do need an account for your streak to be tracked.

Languages

Each user sees the devotional in their preferred language. If you have the site in English, the devotional appears in English; if you have it in Spanish, in Spanish. These are distinct pieces of content, not automatic translations.

Reminder notifications

If you want the site to remind you about the daily devotional, enable push notifications:

  1. Go to /en/perfilNotifications.
  2. Enable "Remind me of the daily devotional."
  3. Choose your preferred time (morning, midday, or evening).

Notifications are optional and you can turn them off at any time.

What happens if you skip a day?

If you don't read the devotional one day, your devotional streak breaks (more on this at /en/help/articulo/juegos-logros/rachas-streaks). However, the previous day's devotional stays in the archive — you can read it later even if it won't count toward today's streak.

The archive of past devotionals is available in /devocional by scrolling down.

¿Este artículo fue útil?