What Would My Hero Say?
Built for Pastors, Leaders and Ministry Coaches

Ancient Wisdom.
Modern Words.

Describe the challenge your congregation faces. Our AI finds the biblical hero who lived it, then writes the devotional, sermon starter, class lesson, fireside guide, newsletter column, or social thread in your translation and voice.

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A tool that thinks with you.

It doesn't just generate text — it reasons through your challenge, finds the right biblical voice, and writes content shaped for your ministry.

AI-Matched Biblical Heroes

Describe your challenge. Our engine finds the exact biblical narrative that speaks to it — then writes the content for you.

Your Translation, Your Voice

Choose KJV, ASV, WEB, or enter your preferred translation. The content adapts to your theological voice.

Six Formats, One Click

Devotionals, sermon starters, class lessons, fireside guides, newsletter columns, or social threads — each engineered for its specific purpose and audience.

How it works

1

Describe your challenge

Type or speak the pastoral challenge you are addressing — burnout, doubt, leadership pressure, grief.

2

Choose your format

Select from six formats: devotional, sermon starter, class lesson, fireside guide, newsletter column, or social thread. Pick your Bible translation.

3

Receive your content

The AI matches your challenge to the right biblical hero, pulls the scripture, and writes the content in seconds.

See it in action

From challenge to content in seconds

A real example — one pastoral challenge, matched to the right hero, written in your voice.

Your challenge

Challenge

"Several people in my congregation are dealing with burnout and feel like God has abandoned them in their exhaustion. I need something that speaks to that honestly."

Format

Devotional

Translation

KJV

Tone

Pastoral

Hero matched by AI

Elijah

1 Kings 19:4–8 · Burnout & divine restoration

Generated devotional
KJV · Pastoral

When the Juniper Tree Becomes Your Pew

Elijah · 1 Kings 19:4–8

There is a moment in every leader's life when the work that once felt like calling begins to feel like weight. Elijah knew this moment. Fresh from the fire of Carmel, he ran — not toward the next assignment, but away from everything. He sat under a juniper tree and asked to die.

"It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers." — 1 Kings 19:4 (KJV)

God's response was not a rebuke. It was bread. It was water. It was the quiet instruction: "Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee." The Lord did not question Elijah's exhaustion. He fed it.

If your congregation is sitting under their own juniper trees this week, remind them: God meets burnout with provision, not performance. The journey ahead may still be long — but you are not required to walk it empty.

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What leaders are saying

"I used to spend hours staring at a blank page before Sunday. Now I have a strong foundation in minutes."

Pastor M.T.

Senior Pastor, Atlanta

"The way it connects David's struggle with modern burnout is exactly what my congregation needed to hear."

Rev. S.K.

Youth Ministry Director

"This is not just a tool. It is like having a theological research assistant who also writes beautifully."

Coach J.R.

Faith-Based Leadership Coach

Simple, honest pricing

One Sunday worth of prep, for less than a coffee.

Basic

Perfect for weekly sermon prep

$7/month
  • 6 generations per month
  • All 6 content formats
  • KJV, ASV & WEB translations
  • Content library
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$27/month
  • Unlimited generations
  • All 6 content formats
  • All translations + custom
  • Content library
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  • Scheduled sends
  • Speech-to-text input