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...

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Welcome to Faith & Code — a personal blog where Scripture, daily life, and software development meet.

This site is created and maintained by a software developer who also values Christian faith and biblical reflection. The goal is to explore how ancient Scripture speaks into modern life, work, and thinking in a practical and meaningful way.


What You’ll Find Here

📖 Bible Reflections

Thoughtful, structured reflections on passages from the Bible. These are not academic commentaries, but practical meditations focused on understanding meaning and application in daily life.

✍️ Sermon Notes & Responses

Summaries and reflections from sermons heard in church, rewritten into clear takeaways and personal insights for easier understanding and future reference.

💻 Faith and Work

Occasional posts connecting faith with software development, work ethic, decision-making, and modern technology.


Purpose of This Blog

Faith & Code exists to:

  • Help readers reflect on Scripture in a simple and practical way

  • Encourage thoughtful application of biblical teaching in everyday life

  • Provide a personal space to document learning and spiritual growth

  • Bridge the gap between faith and modern work life

This is not a theological institution or official ministry. It is a personal learning journey shared publicly.


Content Approach

All articles are written in original form based on personal understanding, reading, and reflection. While Scripture is referenced throughout, the commentary and structure are independently written.

The focus is on clarity, sincerity, and practical understanding rather than academic theology.


About the Author

The author is a full-time software developer based in Canada with experience in enterprise systems and web development. Outside of work, they are actively involved in church life and enjoy studying the Bible.

This blog is a way to combine technical thinking with spiritual reflection and to share insights that may benefit others on a similar journey.


Contact

If you have questions, feedback, or would like to connect, you may reach out via the contact page on this site.


Note

All content on this site is intended for educational and reflective purposes only and should not be considered formal theological instruction.

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