About Verum
Verum is a focused Bible reading and study workspace designed to help people read slowly, follow Scripture’s larger story, and keep study connected to the biblical text.
Why Verum exists
Verum is built for readers who want more than an isolated verse or a hurried answer. Its purpose is to bring Bible reading, notes, study paths, devotionals, historical context, maps, people, places, and topical connections into one coherent workspace.
The aim is practical: help a reader understand what a passage says, where it belongs in Scripture, how Christians have understood its themes, and what a faithful next step might look like.
Who publishes the content
Content on this site is currently published under the Verum name. Verum does not currently identify an individual author, credentialed theological reviewer, formal editorial board, corporate owner, office address, or denominational sponsor on the public site. Those details will not be implied until they can be accurately verified and published.
Readers should therefore evaluate Verum as an independent Bible-study application, not as the official teaching platform of a church, seminary, counseling practice, or Bible publisher.
How the material is prepared
- Scripture is the primary source for Paths, reading plans, devotionals, topical collections, and passage-study connections.
- Study writing is organized to distinguish textual observation from interpretation and application.
- Historical or linguistic claims should be supported by an identifiable source; coverage and citation depth are still being expanded.
- Some drafting, organization, relationship mapping, artwork, and software-development work may be assisted by AI tools. AI assistance is not a substitute for source verification or qualified review.
- The optional AI Study Assistant generates responses on demand. Its answers are not presented as settled doctrine or professional advice.
For more detail, read the Editorial & Sources Policy.
Who Verum is for
Verum is intended for adults and families exploring Scripture, Christians building a consistent reading practice, small-group participants, and curious readers who want a text-centered introduction to biblical themes.
It is educational software. It does not replace a qualified pastor, counselor, clinician, attorney, financial professional, emergency service, or trusted local community—especially when a topic involves safety, abuse, mental health, medical care, legal rights, or financial decisions.
Bible texts and licensing
Verum includes public-domain and openly licensed English Bible translations. Translation ownership and licensing remain with their respective sources and publishers. Verum does not claim ownership of public-domain Scripture.
Review the Bible Translation Licenses for the notices attached to translations currently offered in the app.