About Latter-Day Daily
Latter-Day Daily is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is an independent, member-created study tool.
Our Mission
We built Latter-Day Daily because scripture study matters. Most of us read the scriptures surface-level—we hit our daily verses and move on. But there's so much more beneath the English translation. Original Hebrew and Greek carry nuance, wordplay, and connections that the English can't fully convey. Patterns emerge across scripture. Cross-references light up doctrine. The deeper you dig, the more you understand what the Lord is actually saying.
We wanted to give every Latter-day Saint access to the same tools that scholars use—interlinears, etymologies, concordances, cross-reference maps—but built specifically around the Come Follow Me curriculum. Same material the whole Church is studying. Same tools. One place.
What We Built
Latter-Day Daily includes 40+ study tools organized around how Latter-day Saints actually study the scriptures:
Original Language Tools
Hebrew and Greek interlinears, etymologies, Strong's concordance, root and cognate trees. See what the original text actually says.
AI Study Companion
Ask questions about any verse. Get context, cross-references, historical background, and doctrinal connections. No replacement for the Spirit—a way to study faster with more depth.
Come Follow Me Integration
Weekly reading schedule synced with the official curriculum. Study this week's assignment with all our tools built in.
Seminary Tools
Scripture mastery drills, quizzes, and progress tracking for students and teachers. Master the foundational verses the way the Church teaches them.
Reference Tools
Cross-references, chiastic structures, scripture maps, timelines, and the topical guide. Navigate the five volumes of scripture with confidence.
How We Compare to Other Scripture Apps
Several scripture apps exist for Latter-day Saints. Here is where Latter-Day Daily fits:
vs. Gospel Library
Gospel Library is the Church's official app — use it for the approved curriculum, manuals, and general conference. Latter-Day Daily adds the academic layer Gospel Library doesn't provide: interlinears, Strong's, etymologies, chiasmus, and AI analysis. They work together.
vs. scriptures.byu.edu
BYU's scripture tools are excellent for textual scholarship. Latter-Day Daily is built specifically for active Come Follow Me study — curriculum-synced, subscription-accessible, and designed around the five volumes of Latter-day Saint scripture rather than the Bible alone.
vs. Blue Letter Bible
Blue Letter Bible is a respected Protestant resource for Hebrew and Greek study. Latter-Day Daily extends the same depth to the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price — and frames every analysis in the context of Latter-day Saint theology and the Restoration.
Built for Members, By Members
This tool was built by a member of the Church who got frustrated studying the way everyone does—surface reading, following the manual, maybe looking up a cross-reference or two. That's good. But serious students wanted more. We wanted the same tools scholars have. We wanted to understand the original text. We wanted to see connections. We wanted to go deep without having to buy five different apps or subscriptions.
Latter-Day Daily isn't a replacement for the Spirit. It's not meant to replace your manual or personal revelation. It's a tool to spend more time in the actual text, with more context, so you can find your own answers and hear the Lord's voice more clearly. Every member who wants to go deeper deserves access to the same resources scholars use.
Free to Start
You can use Latter-Day Daily free: scripture reader, verse of the day, and the Come Follow Me reading schedule. If you want access to all 40+ tools—original language analysis, AI study companion, advanced reference materials, seminary tools, and more—upgrade to Scholar at $7/month or $69.99/year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Latter-Day Daily affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
No. Latter-Day Daily is an independent platform created by a Church member. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Content reflects the creator's perspective, not official Church doctrine or curriculum.
How is Latter-Day Daily different from Gospel Library?
Gospel Library is the Church's official app for scriptures, manuals, and general conference talks. Latter-Day Daily provides deep academic study tools that Gospel Library does not offer: Hebrew and Greek interlinears, Strong's concordance, word etymology trees, chiastic structure detection, cross-reference mapping, and an AI scripture companion. The two apps are complementary.
What original language tools are available?
The platform includes a word-by-word Hebrew/Greek interlinear reader, a full Strong's lexicon with definitions and word frequency data, etymological root trees, transliteration, filler-word detection (which KJV words have no Hebrew or Greek backing), and reverse Strong's lookup. These tools are built specifically for Old Testament and New Testament study in the Latter-day Saint canon.
Is Latter-Day Daily designed for Come Follow Me 2026?
Yes. The platform is built around the Come Follow Me 2026 Old Testament curriculum. Each week's reading assignment is preloaded with all study tools ready to use. The 2026 focus on the Old Testament means every Hebrew word study, chiasm, and cross-reference tool is optimized for Genesis through Malachi plus the LDS canon.
What is included in the free plan?
The free plan includes the scripture reader, verse of the day, and the Come Follow Me weekly reading schedule. The Scholar plan ($7/month or $69.99/year) unlocks all 40+ tools: original language analysis, AI scripture companion, chiasmus detection, word network explorer, seminary drills, family tree visualization, scripture memory, and more.
Contact
Questions, feedback, or ideas? Reach us at [email protected].