If you've ever wished there was a Christian version of Calm or Headspace — one that doesn't just quiet your mind but draws your heart toward God — Soultime was built for exactly that. Founded by Mark Wagner in the UK, Soultime grew out of a therapeutic prayer ministry whose waitlist had grown to six months, prompting Wagner to scale his work through technology.^1
The app offers 250+ guided meditations on topics like anxiety, sleep, stress, forgiveness, and identity — each rooted in Scripture and designed to be completed in under ten minutes.^2 Beyond meditation, Soultime includes a proprietary emotional and spiritual check-up (a 62-question personality assessment), a mood tracker powered by AI that learns your patterns and can alert nominated friends when you're having a rough day, an in-app journal, 100+ original music tracks, sleep stories, and a complete audio Bible — notably the world's first full AI-narrated Bible reading, developed using Google's Wavenet technology.^3
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has endorsed the app, calling it "a beautiful, quiet and accessible way of drawing close to God in Jesus day by day."^5 Comedy actress Miranda Hart has also praised it as "a beautiful, unique way to meet our ever-important core needs of connection and peace."^3
Why Christians Love It"Through these short little meditations, I've experienced the love of God in deep, powerful ways. If you're looking for a little more Jesus and His peace, this is the app for you."^2
"After almost 3 weeks of trial version of 10 most popular meditation apps, I decided on Soultime. It has the best calm voice and pace, in comparison to other apps."^5
"Finally the worlds of meditation and guided prayer come together. This genuinely has been my most used and impactful app to date."^5
Notable- Endorsed by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and actress Miranda Hart^3
- 500,000+ Christians have joined Soultime^5
- Features expert-led meditations from guides including Danny Silk^6
- Launched the world's first AI-read complete Bible (100 hours of audio Scripture)^3
- Featured on Dallas Theological Seminary's Table Podcast, Hope 103.2, Premier Christian News, and The Christian Post^4^3
- Based in Cambridge, UK — developed by Soultime Media Limited (est. 2017)^6