DailyGod
A Bible read with the heart.
Not a book to finish — a daily place to be with God. An open Bible in many languages: free, open, and yours.
Why it exists
DailyGod began with a 1.5-generation Korean-Canadian who learned, in an immigrant church, a different way to meet Scripture — not to read through it with the head, but to receive it with the heart and pray it into daily life.
So this isn't about finishing the Bible. It's a daily place to be with God. Stay there, a verse a day, and over three years the whole of Scripture quietly becomes part of you — not a task completed, but the fruit of time spent together.
The Reformation's heart was simple — that anyone could read and meditate on Scripture in their own language, and so draw near to God. Today open licenses and AI translation are renewing that hope: unfoldingWord, Wycliffe, and others are opening the Bible to all.
Yet for many languages, modern Bibles have sat behind copyright. DailyGod fills those gaps with open Daily Versions — beginning with Korean (now complete), and continuing in Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Thai, with more to follow. Not to add authority, but to open Scripture nearer to everyone. Freely received, freely given.
Free. Open. Yours.
In language after language, modern Bibles have lived behind copyright. DailyGod's open Daily Versions open the door again — one language at a time.
Free for everyone. Read it, copy it, share it, build on it — commercial or not — with one simple line of attribution.
Open by design. Meaning-based translations from the public-domain Berean Standard Bible, refined in the open across many languages, never copying copyrighted texts.
Built for the AI age. A free public API lets any app, tool, or ministry carry the Word — so Scripture can flow wherever people already are.
A rare thing: modern open Bibles, in many languages, that belong to everyone.
Three names, one heart
Made together, opened to all — a daily Bible, in every language.
- DailyGod
- the daily meditation app. Read today's passage, mark it, pray it. The prayer closet (골방, personal) flows into the upper room (다락방, shared).
- Daily Version
- the open translations — one per language. Faithful to the source, rendered to read most easily, with the heart. Korean is complete; Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Thai are in progress, with more to follow.
- Daily Agora
- the open square where verified pastors and scholars across language communities refine each translation, verse by verse. Not one voice's authority — a community's trust.
What it isn't
The Daily Versions don't claim to be a scholar's authoritative text, and they aren't here to replace anyone's Bible. They're simply for the Christian who reads every day — on the train, at the bedside, before dawn. Not authority. Nearness.
Today, a single verse is waiting to meet you.
Begin today →Source: Berean Standard Bible (BSB), CC0 Public Domain — the clean-room basis for every translation. Daily Versions (Korean complete; Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Thai in progress) © DailyGod — free to use with attribution, e.g. “Korean Daily Version (KDV) — DailyGod.”