Study the Bible with WordGo
Scripture, questions, study notes, and audio teaching delivered to your phone daily.
WordGo by Bible Study Fellowship is a free Bible study resource, designed to help you get into the Bible, and stay in it. Our content, created by Bible Study Fellowship’s network of trusted scholars, can help you establish a daily rhythm of verse-by-verse Bible study.
Our Bible courses range from 1 to 6 weeks and our growing course library includes studies in Genesis, Joshua, Ruth, 1 Kings, John, Acts, 1 Corinthians, Thessalonians, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, Revelations and many more.
HOW WORDGO WORKS
To get started simply pick a short-course and choose if you want to study solo or invite your friends to join your group Bible study. Then:
Read the Scripture
Answer guiding questions
Dive deeper with study notes
Listen to trusted audio teaching
WordGo has members in over 150 countries and is used in many contexts; personal Bible study, church small groups, college ministry, worship teams, family Bible study and friends gathering together around God’s Word.
SOLO USERS
Customize your Bible study experience; select how long you want to study for each day and set daily study reminders
Write and save your private notes in the app
Change your course at anytime
GROUPS
Invite family and friends to join your group Bible study
Meet in person or online
Share your group guide role with another member in your group
Access resources and training to help you guide your group
CHURCHES
Designed with small groups in mind
Supports discipleship and fosters community
Content written by Bible Study Fellowship’s network of trusted scholars
Church resources available to promote WordGo groups in your church
CONNECT WITH WORDGO
Join the WordGo community on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Visit wordgo.org to learn more.
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Is WordGo free?
Yes, WordGo is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is WordGo legit?
🤔 The WordGo app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
This app works well and I think it’d be good for some people. But I think it’s best for discussion groups, which it’s probably geared towards, over something for personal study. For personal study I think it’s a bit shallow and doesn’t really offer additional insights about the scriptures.
Hard to navigate
This is a bad app for those who are less tech savvy. It is not intuitive and it is difficult to view lessons that you have finished and want to review. I wish there was a desktop option for Word Go also. Please make it easier to use.
Too buggy
I wanted to like the app; I really did. I can only get two course offerings, even though I know there are many. And when I tried to start a course, the ‘personal notes’ tab blocked access to the daily work (scripture, questions, notes). The good people in IT tried to help, but we just couldn’t get past the bugs. Bummer.
Great content!, but…
It asks me the user and password every time I restarts the app in the morning. I am going through the pain of remembering my secure password, which is quite long and complex. But enjoying the quality of the content! Thanks.
Awesome, but could be better
I really am enjoying this app. It’s great for those of us who are usually in BSF groups to use over breaks, but also really accessible to share with others who are not in BSF. My main gripe, and something I think could be easily remedied, is that the weekly teaching needs to work like the audio notes. The audio for the weekly teaching has the entire week strung together in a single recording. There’s no way to keep your progress and hold your place for the next day’s teaching, because every time you come back to it the recording starts again from the beginning of Day1 for the week. The audio notes are laid out correctly IMHO, with just that day’s clip embedded in the study for that day. And also, a side note, I really enjoy this format of a little teaching, a little reading and questions, and a little commentary distributed over each day. It’s so much more digestible and comprehensible. I sort of hope this is the format BSF eventually morphs to, although I know traditions are slow to change.
So Annoying
The content is great—I use it very often.
The app is not great. It’s not native so it feels like a web page and the UI/UX is sort of clunky. I also cannot stand the fact that a study will advance to the next day even if I don’t mark a day off. So if I miss a day or two or several the plan will go on and eventually say “congratulations you finished this study” when in fact I might be a week or two behind. Every day I have to browse the previous weeks, find the week I’m actually on and then find the study I actually left off on. It’s infuriating. I reluctantly recommend this app to people.
Best Bible study app
I recently started this and found them on you tube advertising and I truly enjoy doing my courses every day - thank you for creating this
The Best at Home Study!
I am being sanctified more and more through these studies. The 3 fold approach-prayer, questions, and reading make studying an in depth process that really encourages and cultivates growth on an optimal level! Thx, BSF!
Continuous error!!!
I was totally frustrated with this app! Kept giving me an error. I was not able to use the app.
Let me print the lesson.
I have done several study’s on app and think the content is great I love that. But give the option to print the questions I’ll still read the notes or make those printable too. And I would still listen to lecture but the idea of typing on my phone all the answers is obnoxious and many distractions come up and then I click away from the app. I get that if you do that it defeats the purpose of the app but I still think your target audience will use the app and the ones who don’t want to be glued to it will get to print it. Give the option to print and I’ll give 5 stars.
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