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Three things we built recently. Click a story to read it.

Earl on desktop: the backup for the voices your hearing aids can't quite catch
The Earl app: live dictation with giant readable text

earl.

Live captions your dad can actually read. I made this one for mine.

Bible Race: the verse of the week card, Ephesians 1:4
Bible Race title screen with a memory verse in play
Bible Race high scores screen

bible race.

Two kids out of twenty were memorizing the weekly verse. So I built a game in a weekend.

PrayerTeam: where our churches pray together
The PrayerTeam board on a phone

prayer team.

Dinner with a pastor, a prototype by midnight, finished in a week.

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earl.

Live captions your dad can actually read.

The tech was already out there. I tried the other apps, Ava, Otter, the rest. But none of it was friendly for an older person with hearing loss, or for the family and caretakers helping him. Inconsistent results, too many features you never use, and fonts too small for him to read. I made this one for my dad.

bible race.

A memory verse game with an 80s arcade heart.

I teach Sunday school, and we do a weekly memory verse. But week after week, only one or two kids out of twenty actually memorized it. As a Navigators staff member who has personally memorized over 400 verses, I knew there must be a better way. So I built a game in one weekend, 80s video game aesthetic and all. Now my kids memorize verses and have fun doing it.

prayer team.

Where groups pray together expectantly.

This one started over dinner with a pastor named Trevor. We were talking about reaching unreached peoples in urban Cleveland, and how churches could build real relationships and pray for each other. By the end of the night, inspired, I made the first prototype. A week later it was finished. PrayerTeam helps groups of people pray together expectantly, because God answers prayer, and He is greatly glorified when we pray.