01 The Channel
A verse takes twenty seconds to read and a lifetime to finish arguing with.
Most short-form faith content picks the second half and skips the first. It hands you a conclusion, set to music, before you have met the passage it came from. That is a fine way to make something shareable and a poor way to make something that stays.
Verse to Life runs the other way around. The passage is read out in full, at a pace you can follow, over images made for that specific text. What you do with it afterward is genuinely left to you.
02 The Format
Two shapes, and a reason for each.
Every passage goes out twice. Same text, two different demands on your attention, because the person half-watching on a bus and the person who sat down on purpose are not the same person.
- Narrated reel
- The passage read in full, over footage cut to the reading. Made to be watched once, properly.
- Visual retelling
- The same passage as a scene. Slower, and closer to what the words are actually describing.
- Vertical
- Built at 1080 by 1920 first, not cropped down from something else afterward.
- Sourced
- Every passage cited. Translation credited on the card, not buried in a description.
03 Watch
Start anywhere. The passages do not run in order.
Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Isaiah, Matthew, Luke, Ephesians, Philippians, and more arriving. Nothing here needs the one before it.