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Ask in your language. Hear the answer in your language.

FlickerFaith answers Bible questions in about 50 of the world's most spoken languages — free. Here is how to set yours, and an honest account of which Bible texts you can read today.

"After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands;" — Revelation 7:9

The short answer

FlickerFaith's AI answers in about 50 of the world's most spoken languages. Pick yours once in the chat menu and every reply — Bible questions, doctrine, devotional discussion, life guidance — comes back in it, free. The Bible text you read is English (KJV, ASV, WEB, YLT free; NASB, Amplified, New Living on Premium) plus Spanish NBLA on Premium.

The church has never been an English-speaking church. It never was, and it certainly is not now. Most of the believers alive today read, pray, argue, grieve and rejoice in a language other than English — and when they want to understand a hard verse, they should not have to translate their own question first, then translate the answer back. That mental tax is small on a good day and enormous on a hard one. It is the difference between studying Scripture and merely decoding it.

FlickerFaith is built to meet you in the language you actually think in. This page explains exactly what that means — what the language picker does, how one setting carries across every conversation, what it costs (nothing), and, just as importantly, what it does not mean. There is a real distinction between the language FlickerFaith speaks and the Bible editions you can read in the app, and we would rather spell it out plainly than let you discover it later. If you want the category defined first, start with what is Christian AI?

What languages does FlickerFaith speak?

Open the chat menu and you will find a Language picker listing about 50 of the world's most spoken languages. Each one appears in its own native script alongside its English name, so you can find yours by sight rather than hunting through an English-only list — which matters most to exactly the people who need the setting.

You open   the chat menu → Language
You see    Español          ·  Spanish
           Português        ·  Portuguese
           Français         ·  French
           Tagalog          ·  Tagalog
           한국어              ·  Korean
           Kiswahili        ·  Swahili
           हिन्दी              ·  Hindi
           … about 50 of the world's most spoken languages
You tap    your language — it saves to your profile
You ask    "¿Qué significa Romanos 8:28?"

Those are only a few examples of what is on the list. The point is the shape of it: real coverage of the languages the global church actually prays in, presented the way a native reader expects to see their own language written.

How do you set your reply language?

Once. That is the whole design. You are not asking for a translation each time, and you are not switching a toggle before every question — you choose your language a single time and FlickerFaith remembers.

1

Open the chat menu

Inside a conversation, open the menu and choose Language.

2

Find your language

Scroll the list and tap yours — shown in its own script next to its English name.

3

Ask anything, forever after

The choice saves to your profile. Every reply arrives in that language until you change it.

The setting is not scoped to one thread. It applies across the app's conversations: Bible questions, doctrine, devotional discussion and life guidance all come back in your language. And it is free — the reply-language setting is not gated behind Premium.

Is the Bible text available in all 50 languages?

No — and this is the most important honest distinction on the page, so we will state it flatly rather than dress it up. Two different things are easy to blur together, and plenty of marketing blurs them on purpose. We will not.

Answers  FlickerFaith converses, answers and explains Scripture
         in about 50 of the world's most spoken languages

Text     The Bible you READ in the app is currently:
         English  KJV · ASV · World English · Young's Literal   (free)
         English  NASB · Amplified · New Living                 (Premium)
         Spanish  NBLA — Nueva Biblia de las Américas           (Premium)

So: FlickerFaith answers, explains and discusses Scripture in your language. The Bible text itself is currently available in English editions plus Spanish. If you set your language to Tagalog and ask what Romans 8:28 means, the explanation comes back in Tagalog — and the verse you tap through to read will be one of the English editions, or Spanish NBLA if you are a Premium Spanish reader. That is the true state of things today, and you deserve to know it before you download anything.

One more piece of honesty about translations generally. Behind the scenes, FlickerFaith cross-checks its answers against a broader library of 26 translations and 28 commentaries to guard accuracy. That library is a verification layer, not a reading list — not every one of those editions is available for you to read directly. The full study suite is described on the features page, and how we hold the accuracy line is laid out in how we stay biblically accurate.

Can I read the Bible in Spanish?

Yes. Spanish readers get something the other languages do not yet have: the Bible text itself, in NBLA — Nueva Biblia de las Américas — a licensed translation included with Premium ($3.99/month or $34.99/year). That means you can set your reply language to Spanish, ask your questions in Spanish, and read the passage in Spanish too.

It also means the honest caveat above is a Spanish-shaped exception rather than a rule that applies everywhere. For every other language on the list, the conversation is in your language and the text is in English. We would rather tell you that up front than have you find out on your first verse.

What about Strong's, commentaries and cross-references?

The rest of the study depth — Strong's Hebrew and Greek word studies, the interlinear, cross-references and commentaries — is anchored to the English and original-language sources. That is where the scholarship lives, and it is not something we would fake.

What changes is your side of the conversation. You can open a Strong's entry, then ask about it in your own language and have the meaning explained back to you the way you think. The lexicon stays in Hebrew, Greek and English; the understanding arrives in your language. For a full walkthrough of those tools, see AI Bible study: the complete guide.

Does it cost extra to use FlickerFaith in my language?

No. The reply-language setting is free and is not behind the paywall — it would be a strange ministry that charged people for the language they were born speaking. The core of FlickerFaith is free as well: the whole-Bible reader, Scripture Scroll, Strong's, the interlinear, cross-references, commentaries, dictionaries, topical study, sermon prep, the daily devotional, the prayer journal, reading plans and progress tracking. The free tier includes 15 AI messages a day.

Premium ($3.99/month or $34.99/year) adds unlimited daily messages, the licensed translations — NASB, Amplified, New Living and Spanish NBLA — hands-free voice mode with a choice of voices, persona and conversation style, image analysis, conversation export, prayer Scripture Insights, and an ad-free experience. The full breakdown is on the pricing page.

Why does your heart language matter?

Because faith is not an academic subject you study at arm's length. It is grief and hope and repentance and joy, and those live in the language you dreamed in as a child. Missionaries and translators have known this for centuries: a person can be fluent in a second language and still meet God in the first. When someone asks why their prayer feels unanswered, or what forgiveness actually requires of them, the language of the answer is not a technicality. It is most of the pastoral care.

That is also the pattern at Pentecost. The crowd was not amazed that the apostles spoke — they were amazed that each man heard in the tongue he was born in. The message did not change; the hearing did. A tool that answers in your language is not doing anything novel, then. It is doing the ordinary work of getting the Word from where it is to where you are.

FlickerFaith is free for the world, on iOS, Android and the web, because the church it serves is not confined to one country or one tongue. The multitude in Revelation 7 is drawn from all nations and kindreds and people and tongues, and a study tool built for that church ought to at least try to speak to it.

Frequently asked questions

What languages does FlickerFaith speak?

FlickerFaith's AI converses and answers in about 50 of the world's most spoken languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Tagalog, Korean, Swahili and Hindi. The language picker in the chat menu shows each one in its own native script beside its English name, so you can find yours by sight.

Can I read the Bible in Spanish?

Yes. Spanish readers can read the Bible text itself in NBLA — Nueva Biblia de las Américas — a licensed translation included with Premium ($3.99/month or $34.99/year). Spanish is currently the one non-English Bible text in the reader; FlickerFaith's AI can still discuss and explain Scripture with you in about 50 languages.

Does changing the language affect all my conversations?

Yes. Your choice saves to your profile, so FlickerFaith replies in that language in every conversation — Bible questions, doctrine, devotional discussion and life guidance — until you change it. You set it once rather than asking for a language each time you open the app.

Is the Bible text available in all 50 languages?

No, and we want to be plain about that. The roughly 50 languages are what FlickerFaith's AI can answer, explain and discuss Scripture in. The Bible text you read in the app is currently English — KJV, ASV, World English and Young's Literal free, with NASB, Amplified and New Living on Premium — plus Spanish NBLA on Premium.

Does replying in my language cost extra?

No. The reply-language setting is free and is not gated behind Premium, and the free tier includes 15 AI messages a day. Premium ($3.99/month or $34.99/year) adds unlimited daily messages, licensed translations including Spanish NBLA, hands-free voice mode, conversation export and an ad-free experience.

"And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?" — Acts 2:8

Related reading

See the whole toolkit on the features page, compare the free and Premium tiers on pricing, walk through the study workflows in AI Bible study: the complete guide, take a verse a day with Scripture Scroll, or start at the beginning with what is Christian AI?

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