If you're here, it means you're fighting. And that alone makes you brave. Lust is one of the hardest battles a Christian can face — it's relentless, it's isolating, and the shame it brings can make you feel like you're the only one struggling. But you're not. Millions of your brothers and sisters carry this same cross. And God sees every single one of you — not with judgment, but with love.
Christis puts a panic button in your pocket. When temptation hits — suddenly and fiercely — you open the app and press the button. That's it. No login, no friction, no delay. Immediate help.
The app gently takes you into a calming flow of grounding prayers and scripture, carefully chosen to interrupt the temptation, refocus your mind on God, and remind you of who you really are: a child of God, bought with a price, loved beyond measure.
We want you to know something important: there is no shame in struggling. The devil wants you to believe you're broken, that you're too far gone, that God has turned away from you. That is a lie. The very fact that you feel the weight of this battle means the Holy Spirit is alive in you, pulling you toward the light.
God does not love you less because you stumble. He loves you the same — fiercely, completely, unconditionally. And He has given you everything you need to stand firm. His Word is your sword. His Spirit is your shield. And this app? It's just a small tool to help you reach for them in the moments when the fight feels impossible.
Christis was made by someone who understands. This isn't a corporate product. It's a labor of love, built with one prayer: that it might help even one person find their way back to God in a moment of weakness. Every scripture was chosen with care. Every word on every screen was written with you in mind — with love, not judgment.
You are safe here. And more importantly, you are safe in Him.
"No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it."
— 1 Corinthians 10:13