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Chapter audio guides or sermon companion

Through the Word vs Lumin

Through the Word is built so every chapter has a teacher in your headphones. Lumin is built so the message from your own pulpit still has a place on Thursday.

  • Cited Bible answers
  • Sermon digest and Anchor
  • Spoken prayer and walks
  • Memory you choose to keep
The Lumin sermon companion showing a digest, Scripture, and a way back into the sermon.
Lumin is more than a catalog: Scripture you can check, a sermon you can return to, and prayer you do yourself.

The direct answer

Through the Word vs Lumin — which app should I use?

Choose Through the Word if you want a free, ad-free audio guide for every Bible chapter: about ten minutes, a trusted teacher walking through the passage, plus journeys, plans, and groups as the public site describes them. Choose Lumin if you use iPhone and iPad and the missing piece is the sermon from your church — a digest, cited Scripture, an Anchor, and a conversation for the week. Through the Word is the stronger chapter-by-chapter teaching library. Lumin is the stronger sermon-to-week companion. A guide to Leviticus is not last Sunday in your sanctuary.

Choose Lumin if

You want a companion for the whole week.

  • You want last Sunday’s sermon — not a chapter catalog — to stay available all week.
  • You want takeaways, cited passages, an Anchor, and a conversation tied to that sermon.
  • You want short Bible answers and spoken prayer beside that thread.
  • You use iPhone and iPad and already have teaching audio; you need follow-through after church.

Choose Through the Word if

Through the Word is the better fit for its category.

  • You want a short audio guide for every Bible chapter from a human teacher, not a generated summary.
  • You want free journeys and plans that walk through books of the Bible.
  • You want to listen on the commute with groups and streaks as a daily Bible habit.
  • You use Android or the web as well as iPhone.

The Lumin side of the split

What Lumin does better.

Through the Word is built as a Free audio Bible-chapter teaching guides. Lumin is built as a companion: cited answers, the sermon you heard, spoken prayer, and memory you keep. That is the job it wins.

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    Cited Bible answers

    A short, honest reply with the passage named so you can open the text yourself — plus one next step.

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    Sermon to the week

    Record or import the sermon you heard. Keep takeaways, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can reopen on Wednesday.

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    Spoken prayer you do

    Guided prayer and prayer walks with your eyes at rest. The guide helps you begin. It does not pray for you.

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    Memory you choose

    Keep the prayers and reflections you want to return to. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime.

Side-by-side

Through the Word and Lumin on the questions that matter.

Category-level contrast from public product pages, set next to what Lumin actually ships. This is not a scorecard, a ranking, or a review aggregate.

Through the Word vs Lumin across purpose, sermon follow-through, cited Scripture, prayer, memory, platforms, and spiritual-authority limits.
QuestionThrough the WordLumin
What it is forWhat job is this app actually built to do?Through the Word presents a chapter-by-chapter audio guide: press play, hear the passage explained by a teacher, and continue tomorrow.Lumin is Bible AI for iPhone and iPad that carries a sermon from Sunday into the week: a digest with takeaways, cited passages, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can return to.
Sermon follow-throughWill this help me live the sermon I heard on Sunday?TTW’s public pages describe guides to biblical chapters and planned journeys. They do not describe recording or importing the sermon from your congregation and returning to that specific message.Record or import a sermon you are allowed to use. Lumin builds a digest with takeaways and Scripture references, helps you choose an Anchor and one faithful next step, and lets you ask the sermon a question later in the week.
Cited ScriptureCan I see the passage and check it myself?Through the Word pairs the chapter on screen with a teacher in your headphones. The biblical text is the object; the guide is human teaching, which you should still test against the passage.Short answers name the passage so you can open the text yourself. A sermon digest lists the references it heard. Treat every generated explanation as a fallible aid, not the Bible.
PrayerHow does the app treat prayer?TTW’s public pitch is audio Bible teaching and a daily chapter habit. It is not framed as spoken guided prayer or prayer walks.Spoken, guided prayer and prayer walks — eyes at rest, room for your own words — with morning, midday, and evening rhythms. AI can prompt and structure a moment. It cannot pray.
Memory and continuityWhat persists from one day to the next?Journeys, reminders, streaks, and groups create a chapter habit. Continuity is “next chapter tomorrow,” not “this Sunday’s sermon.”Keep the prayers, answers, and reflections you deliberately save. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime. Memory is something you choose, not a feed that owns your week.
PlatformsWhere can I use it today?Through the Word publishes a website with listen-now access and mobile apps, including an App Store listing.Currently iPhone and iPad on the Apple App Store. Android, desktop, and web access are not available today.
Spiritual-authority limitsDoes the tool claim a role it cannot hold?Through the Word presents teachers walking through Scripture. Helpful teaching still cannot replace your church, your pastor, or the text itself.AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or a substitute for church. Lumin assists with organizing, study, reflection, and questions. Scripture, conscience, pastoral care, and Christian community stay in their proper place.

Read Lumin’s commitments:Lumin Covenant,what Christian AI is,how to choose a Christian AI app, andprivacy policy.

What the split actually is

A chapter guide is not your church’s sermon.

Through the Word’s public promise is simple: every chapter, a short audio guide, free. That helps people who stall in difficult books and want a human teacher rather than a generated paraphrase. Listener reviews on their site even praise that it is pastors teaching, not AI. Take that as their category.

Lumin is not trying to narrate the whole canon. It takes a sermon you are permitted to add and keeps the thread from your congregation. If you want a ten-minute guide to the next chapter, Through the Word matches the search. If you keep losing the message from your own pulpit, Lumin is the more precise tool. Many people should use both.

A Lumin answer that names a Scripture reference and leaves one next step.
When Lumin answers a question, the passage stays visible so you can check it.

Public sources

Where Through the Word’s description comes from.

Third-party claims on this page stay at what Through the Word publishes. We do not invent ratings, review counts, prices, or features.

  • Through the Word homepageThrough the Word. Public positioning as simple audio guides to the Bible: every chapter paired with a short guide from a Bible teacher, described as free with no ads or fees.
  • Through the WordApple App Store. Developer listing from Through the Word Inc.: audio guides for every chapter, journeys, groups, and a free daily Bible habit.

A non-negotiable boundary

AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or the church.

A library, a chatbot, a Bible reader, and a companion can each help a person begin. None of them can love you, bear responsibility for counsel, gather around a table, or replace Scripture read in context.

If an app starts competing with those things, it is occupying the wrong place — Lumin included.

Questions people ask

Through the Word vs Lumin, answered plainly.

Through the Word vs Lumin — which app should I use?

Use Through the Word for a free audio guide to each Bible chapter. Use Lumin on iPhone and iPad to carry a specific sermon into the week. They solve different problems.

Is Lumin a Through the Word alternative?

Not if you wanted chapter-by-chapter teaching through the whole Bible. Lumin is an alternative for sermon follow-through, cited answers, and spoken prayer.

Does Through the Word use AI teachers?

Through the Word’s public site presents audio guides from Bible teachers. It does not market itself as an AI chatbot. Lumin uses AI as a study aid and says so.

Does Through the Word summarize my church sermon?

Public TTW pages describe guides to biblical chapters, not an import of the sermon you heard last Sunday.

Does Lumin work on Android or the web?

No. Lumin is currently available for iPhone and iPad. Through the Word’s public site includes listen-now access beyond Apple phones.

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Try the Lumin side of the split

One question. One sermon. One practice.

If you want cited Scripture, a sermon that lasts the week, and prayer you actually do — on iPhone and iPad — try Lumin with a real question or Sunday. Check the passage. Decide whether it belongs in your week.