The 5 Best AI Sermon Notes Apps in 2026 (Honest Comparison)
After reviewing every major option on the market, here's an honest breakdown of the top AI sermon notes apps in 2026 — what each one does well, and who it's built for.
Read more →Thoughts on faith, learning, and the tools that serve both.
After reviewing every major option on the market, here's an honest breakdown of the top AI sermon notes apps in 2026 — what each one does well, and who it's built for.
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Read more →Good sermon notes aren't about writing everything down. They're about capturing what matters and building a system to use it.
Read more →Research shows most people forget over 90% of what they hear within a week. Sermons deserve better than that.
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