Humble App

Humble App is scheduled for August 25.

The Humble App is probably the most ambitious personal project I have ever taken on, and it is certainly the one I am most excited about.

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August 25, 2026

The Humble App is probably the most ambitious personal project I have ever taken on, and it is certainly the one I am most excited about.

Surprisingly, I have now created about five different software applications. I never imagined I would be able to develop software, but the era of AI has opened doors for people to build things they never could before. That excites me because when the people of God embrace new technological movements, they have the opportunity to make an enormous impact. Technology is an incredible tool for advancing good, and, with God’s help, I intend to make the most of it.

What I love about software is that it becomes a tangible expression of an idea. An app is more than code—it is a practical tool designed to help people accomplish something meaningful. The methods and habits envisioned by the designer are built directly into the experience, allowing every user to benefit from them.

In my book, The One, I introduce a practical approach to intentionally focusing on your spouse. The heart of the book is simple: stop living only in your own world and begin intentionally stepping into the world of the person God has given you.

Humble is the natural extension of that message.

I never want to leave people with inspiring ideas but no practical way to live them out. Humble guides couples through intentional actions that help them reflect on their spouse, pray specifically for their needs and current season, and build meaningful plans to love them by consistently putting them first.

The goal is to make humility tangible. Rather than simply talking about humility as a biblical virtue, Humble helps you practice it until it becomes a habit. My hope is that many people will use it—even if only for a season—as a way to train their hearts to look beyond themselves and intentionally pursue the one they love.

When it launches, I hope you’ll download the app and make it part of your daily or weekly rhythm. I genuinely believe God can use this simple, practical tool to deepen intimacy in marriages and help couples learn to love each other more intentionally.

If you find it helpful, I would also be grateful if you shared it with others who could benefit from it.

My current plan is to release the iOS version on August 25, with the Android version following shortly afterward.

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