Ever wished you could read Bible commentary that feels like a conversation rather than a dusty textbook? Babayetu ("Our Father" in Swahili) is a nonprofit, web-based platform built for exactly that — reading and writing verse-by-verse Bible commentary in a modern, community-driven environment.^1
The platform was born from a simple frustration: most Bible study technology hasn't innovated in over a decade.^1 Babayetu aims to change that by creating a space where believers can engage with Scripture collaboratively — contributing their own commentary alongside insights from theologians and fellow Christians. Think of it as a living commentary that grows with its community.
Babayetu is currently a web-only platform (no iOS or Android apps yet), accessible through any browser. The project is free to use and operates as a nonprofit, reflecting a genuine desire to make the Word more accessible rather than monetize it.^2 Users can sign up with email or Twitter to follow the project and contribute.
The creator's vision is rooted in personal faith: "It was only after coming to God that I have the clarity to pursue my ventures."^1 Babayetu is still in its early stages — a passion project being built with purpose and conviction.