If you want to grow deeper in your faith but struggle to find time to sit down and read, Faithlife Audio puts a rich library of Christian audiobooks, seminary-level courses, sermon archives, and audio Bibles right in your pocket.^1 Built by Faithlife — the team behind Logos Bible Software — it draws from partnerships with over 500 publishers to offer a listening experience designed specifically for believers on the go.^2
Content is delivered through the Faithlife Ebooks app, which doubles as an ebook reader and audio player on both iOS and Android. Your Logos library syncs seamlessly, so if you already use Logos for study, everything carries over.^3 Beyond audiobooks, Faithlife Audio stands out with its Mobile Ed courses — video and audio lectures at a seminary level covering biblical interpretation, theology, counseling, and more — making it one of the few platforms where you can genuinely study theology during your commute.^4 The app also includes a Study Assistant, an AI-powered research companion that lets you ask questions about the Bible, theology, or church history in plain English and get cited answers drawn from your library.^5
Faithlife was founded in 1991 by Bob Pritchett with a mission to "equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible." That Christ-centered DNA runs through everything they build. Faithlife Audio launched in 2018 as a natural extension of that mission into the ears of busy Christians everywhere.^6
Why Christians Love It"I'm so joyous to have this app because it is elevating my walk with Jesus Christ. It simplifies the word of God making it easier to apply."^5
"I use the ebook app to playback the audio of the course lectures while gardening, commuting, or exercising. You can turn off your phone screen while the audio plays so the battery is conserved. Each lecture flows into the next. This is a great way to review course content and get it to stick in your brain."^5
"Faithlife has made my devotional time with the Lord so much more enjoyable, as I can easily go from one of my favorite books to another with just a tap of my finger. The ability to highlight and underline keeps meaningful passages easy to refer back to."^5
Notable- Made by Faithlife (Bellingham, WA), the company behind Logos Bible Software, founded in 1991^6
- Partners with 500+ Christian publishers^2
- Highly rated on both iOS and Android with thousands of reviews^5
- The app's Study Assistant uses AI to let you have dynamic conversations with your library, launched December 2025^5
- Baker Publishing Group acquired Faithlife's Lexham Press imprint in 2025, though the broader Faithlife ecosystem continues under new CEO Chris Migura^6
- Publishers can submit audiobooks directly through Faithlife's content partnership program^8