This best-selling app from Hazelden Publishing offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for those in recovery from alcohol and other drugs.
Since 1954, the words of Twenty-Four Hours a Day have become a stable force in the recovery of many individuals throughout the world. With more than 6.5 million copies of the text in print, Twenty-Four Hours a Day offers guidance for those living without alcohol or other drugs. Millions rely on these words as a spiritual resource that has practical applications to fit the daily life of those in recovery.
Part of the Sanskrit proverb quoted in the app, “For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision,” has become one of the basic building blocks for a life of sobriety. In addition to a thought, meditation, and prayer for each day of the year, this app also contains the Serenity Prayer, the Twelve Steps, and the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Twenty-Four Hours a Day is a simple yet effective aid to help anyone relate the Twelve Steps to everyday life and will help those in AA or NA find the power to stay sober.
Features:
PRESS the “Today” button to access today’s reading.
SWIPE forward or back to easily access more daily readings.
SHARE the daily reading with friends by e-mail or text.
BOOKMARK your favorite meditations (press the star in the upper right-hand corner) and easily return to them (press the star in the bottom toolbar).
SEARCH all 366 daily readings.
RECEIVE a notification every day to remind you to read the daily meditation.
JUMP to a specific reading using the calendar button.
SET your font size using your device settings.
CHOOSE between light or dark mode.
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Twenty FAQ
Is Twenty free?
Twenty is not free (it costs 6.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Twenty legit?
✅ The Twenty app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I have the little black book at home, at work and now on my phone. When I find myself bored and wanting to look at Facebook, Instagram or YouTube…instead I click on the app and read & reread the thought, meditate & prayer for the day. I assure you, that is so much more enriching for my soul & sobriety than social media. Big Love Never Fails ❤️❤️❤️
Love this book
Thank you for making it into an app!
Indispensable
I’ve had the book for decades
I love having it on my phone ❤️
Love it!!!
A wonderful daily tool!
Staying Sober
As of this writing I am 124 days sober. The 24 hours has assisted me tremendously. Take the time to make a clear connection to the readings.
Was a great resource until the paywall
I have the hardcover book and used this app when traveling. Unfortunately when I got a new phone I realized they are now charging. It’s a shame that this tool is now being withheld from people who could benefit from it. Fortunately there are other truly free resources for those looking for recovery.
Awesome!!
Indispensable for anybody in recovery. I am an Apple guy and would like to see widgets for this app. Thanks for a great app!!
Love this App!
I read this App, a few others, say my prayers, meditate and read page 86-88, and write my gratitude list every morning to start my day. This is the BFM (Bare F-ing Minimum) to keep me sober and alive. Nothing is more important. I highly recommend you do the same! God bless!
Not working with iOS 17.0.3
Great app. The 24 hour a day book has been a constant in my program over the last 29 years. Sadly, the last update apple did to iOS (17.0.3) has made the app unusable.
My 24 hrs a day
I use this every day. My program depends on my 24 hour reading. I am sober today because I have books like this to share as well as to use. I was out of the country and was able to obtain readings to keep my sobriety on a ship that was loaded with booze, met fellow alcoholics and shared my experience strength and hope. So thank you.
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