It started on a Friday.
Two friends, a world apart, would send each other a verse of Scripture every Friday morning. Just one verse — something that had stuck with them that week, something that hit differently. No commentary, no long explanations. Just the Word.
Those Friday verses became a rhythm. Then a ritual. Then a running collection scattered across text messages and chat logs. And at some point — one of those Fridays — they looked at what they had and thought: this should live somewhere.
So they built a place for it.
The Daily Bread is that place. It is a growing collection of Bible studies, reflections, and verse-by-verse explorations — written not by scholars in a classroom, but by two friends who simply wanted to share what they were learning.
Every post here started the same way: a verse, a conversation, and the sense that it was too good not to pass on.
Pull up a chair. There is always room for one more.