One story
Original child-friendly Bible retellings written for parent-led reading.
Meet the app
Parent-led Christian bedtime
One Bible story, one gentle lesson, one tiny prayer for calm Christian family bedtime moments.
Broadly non-denominational, parent-led, and designed to support family reading without replacing Scripture, church, or pastoral guidance.


Little Lights Bible 365
A small light of kindness
Tonight's Story
What did this story teach us about love?
Bible bedtime stories
Tiny Prayer: help us be kind tomorrow.
Faith / Family stories
Each night combines a child-friendly Bible retelling, a simple lesson, parent-child questions, and a kindness mission.
Original child-friendly Bible retellings written for parent-led reading.
Simple lessons centered on faith, kindness, hope, courage, and love.
Optional short prayers help families close the story calmly.
A gentle prompt for tomorrow keeps the lesson practical.
Little Lights Bible 365
A small light of kindness
Tonight's Story
What did this story teach us about love?
Bible bedtime stories
Tiny Prayer: help us be kind tomorrow.
Little Lights Bible 365 app preview
What did this story teach us about love?
Tiny Prayer: help us be kind tomorrow.
Faith and connection
The app provides simplified retellings and references so parents can read the full Bible passage in their family tradition.

Gentle
Stories stay calm, hopeful, and age-appropriate for bedtime.

Ask
Simple prompts support conversation without pressure.

Serve
Tomorrow's tiny action keeps faith connected to love.
Included
The app supports parent-led Christian family reading while staying clear about what it does not replace.
Original simplified stories with Bible references for parents.
Lessons focus on love, hope, forgiveness, courage, and care.
Gentle pacing and parent-child prompts for nightly reading.
Does not replace Scripture, church, Sunday school, or pastoral guidance.
Faith disclaimer
Parents are encouraged to read the full Bible passage and discuss it within their family's faith tradition.
Tonight
Read one story, share one question, and close with a tiny prayer.
