A New Collection of Thoughtful Learning Apps — Now Available on iOS & Android

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I’m excited to share a set of mobile apps I’ve recently completed and published on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. These apps are designed with a simple goal in mind: to make meaningful, structured content more accessible, whether you’re studying theology or improving your English vocabulary. 📱 Now Available on Both Platforms All apps are live and available for download: Google Play Developer Page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5835943159853189043 Apple App Store Developer Page: https://apps.apple.com/ca/developer/q-z-l-corp/id1888794100 📖 Theology & Confession Study Apps For those interested in Reformed theology and classical Christian teachings, I’ve developed a series of apps that present foundational texts in a clean, focused reading format: The Belgic Confession Canons of Dort Heidelberg Catechism Westminster Shorter Catechism Each app is designed to provide a distraction-free experience, making it easier to read, reflect, and revisit these im...

2026 January Traffic Snapshot: Faith & Code Across the World

January Traffic Snapshot: Faith & Code Across the World

As January comes to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect on how Faith & Code — Reflections on Scripture and Software has been read and accessed over the past month.

📈 Overall Engagement



In January, the blog recorded 8.89K total pageviews. Traffic remained steady throughout the month, with a notable peak in mid-January, suggesting that certain posts resonated more strongly during that period. Rather than relying on a single spike, the overall pattern reflects consistent readership.

🌍 Global Readership

The blog continues to reach readers across the world:



It’s humbling to see reflections on faith, confession, and vocation being read across cultures and time zones.

💻 Pageviews by Operating Systems

Readers accessed the blog using a wide variety of operating systems:


The balance between desktop and mobile platforms reflects a readership engaging both in focused reading and on-the-go moments.

🌐 Browsers in Use

Most readers visited the blog using modern browsers:


Smaller portions of traffic came from embedded, automated, or specialized environments, reminding me that writing today travels through many unseen pathways.

🙏 Looking Ahead

These numbers represent more than analytics—they represent people taking time to read, reflect, and consider how faith intersects with everyday life and work. As February begins, I hope to continue writing with clarity, humility, and care, especially on themes of community, confession, and lived discipleship.

Thank you for reading, wherever you are.

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