About
A tool for the long apprenticeship.
Most spiritual formation tools are built around content. A devotional a day. A verse a day. A prayer a day. They are good in their place, and there are many of them.
Disciple-work is built around practice. The daily walk you have been working out for years. The disciplines you keep returning to. The slow work of becoming someone, instead of just consuming about it.
It is the tool I wished existed when I was deeper in the books than in the work.
Three layers, every day.
Practice surfaces your rule of life as a daily walk. The disciplines you have chosen, on their own rhythm. Sabbath weekly. Prayer daily. Generosity monthly. Whatever shape your rule actually takes.
Chronicle is the writing layer. One short entry a day. A witness frame, not a journal of grievances. Stones of help marked when something stays. The on-this-day surface that quietly shows you how far you have walked.
Training is the differentiator. Multi-week structured cycles on individual disciplines. Action commitments, reflection prompts, adaptive on missed weeks. Sabbath ships first. Other cycles will follow.
What this is not: a streak counter, a leaderboard, an AI prayer generator, a social feed, a content firehose. A slow tool, for slow work. Quiet on the outside.
— Josh