For Faith-Based Creators

Your voice.
Thousands of ears.
Every morning.

GraceCast turns one ministry voice into an autonomous content engine. Daily devotionals, social posts, and subscriber growth — all running while you sleep.

Start Free Trial →
or get a free daily devotional
AI-Generated Sample

This is what GraceCast creates. Every morning.

Today's Devotional March 26, 2026

The Shepherd Who Walks Ahead

Psalm 23:1-4
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."

There's a detail in this psalm we skip right past. David doesn't say the shepherd walks beside him. He says the shepherd walks ahead of him. "He leads me." Before you stepped into today — whatever it holds — God already walked the path.

I think about the mornings I wake up with a chest full of weight. The inbox already overflowing. The conversation I've been avoiding. The decision I don't feel equipped to make. And somewhere in the quiet, before the coffee finishes brewing, this psalm whispers: He leads. Not "He follows." Not "He watches from a distance." He goes first.

The valley of the shadow of death isn't a place God sends us into alone. It's a place where His footprints are already in the dirt when we arrive. The shepherd who makes you lie down in green pastures is the same one who walks through the darkness ahead of you. Rest and courage come from the same source.

Closing Prayer
Lord, I forget that You go before me. Today, when the weight comes, remind me that You've already walked this ground. Give me the courage to follow where You lead, and the peace to rest when You say rest. Amen.
The Reality

Solo creators can't outwork a media company

You write devotionals by hand. Post to social media one platform at a time. Manage subscribers in a spreadsheet. Reply to every email personally. And somehow still find time to minister, create music, and write books. The math doesn't work. Your reach is capped by your hours.

60%
Open rates on devotional emails, 3x the industry average. Your audience wants to hear from you. Daily.
$30B+
Annual faith-based content market. Dominated by organizations. Individual creators get crumbs.
1
That's how many people run most ministries. One voice trying to reach thousands.
How It Works

Three steps to an autonomous ministry

01
Share your voice
Paste sermons, book excerpts, or describe your theology. GraceCast learns your tone, your doctrine, and your heart. It sounds like you because it studied you.
02
AI generates daily devotionals
Every morning: scripture, reflection, and prayer — written in YOUR voice. Review and edit before it goes out, or let it run automatically.
03
Delivered to your audience
Automatic email delivery at 7 AM every morning. Subscribers wake up to your devotional in their inbox. No scheduling, no manual sending, no missed days.
Capabilities

Everything a content team does. Without the team.

Daily Devotionals
AI-written devotionals in your voice. Scripture-grounded, theologically consistent, ready to send every morning.
Email Engine
Subscriber management, automated sends, engagement tracking. Your devotionals land in inboxes at the perfect time.
Social Distribution
Auto-posts to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Formatted perfectly for each platform. Consistent presence without constant effort.
Audience Growth
AI identifies and reaches people who resonate with your message. Organic growth strategies that compound over time.
Simple Pricing

One plan. Everything included.

Early Access
GraceCast Creator
$19/month
7-day free trial — cancel anytime
  • Daily AI devotional generation in your voice
  • Scripture + reflection + prayer format
  • Email distribution to your subscribers
  • Review & edit before publishing
  • Full devotional history & archive
Start Free Trial →
No credit card tricks. Cancel in 2 clicks.
Common Questions

Before you ask, we answered.

Yes. That's the whole point. You paste in your existing writing — sermons, devotionals, book excerpts — and GraceCast builds a voice profile from it. The AI learns your sentence rhythms, the way you use scripture, even the phrases you reach for. The output isn't generic Christian content. It's content that reads like it came from your keyboard.
All of them. GraceCast doesn't impose a theology — it learns yours. Whether you're Reformed, Charismatic, Catholic, Baptist, or anything in between, the AI reflects the theological framework you bring to it. You tell it which Bible translation you prefer. You tell it what you believe. It writes from that foundation.
$19/month after a 7-day free trial. No credit card tricks. Cancel anytime in two clicks. At $19/month, one new subscriber paying for a course or book you wrote pays for six months of GraceCast. The math usually works out on week one.
Yes. Full editorial control. Every devotional hits your dashboard before it sends. You can read it, change a word, rewrite a paragraph, or reject it entirely and generate a fresh one. Nothing goes to your subscribers without your sign-off — unless you explicitly set it to auto-send, in which case GraceCast handles it autonomously.

One voice can reach a million ears. If the engine is right.

GraceCast exists because the world needs more faith voices, not less. And the only thing stopping most creators is time. We fix that.

Start Free Trial →
The Trilogy

The stories behind the devotionals

Faith through adversity, redemption, and God's purpose for the broken — Jean Marie's trilogy is where these devotionals were born.

Volume 1
That Little Thing: A Life Changing Story

Daniel and Jackie's story — betrayal, unforgiveness, and the long road to restoration. The kind of redemption arc that only God could write.

Volume 2
Jackie's Story

Single parenthood, past mistakes, and the discovery that God's purpose for women is not diminished by what they've been through.

Volume 3
Aranie's Story

Faith against opposition. Trials that should have broken her. An enduring light of hope that refuses to go out.