Be Still Card is the physical tool that helps you actually do something about it — without lectures, apps, or parental controls. One tap. One focus mode. One Bible verse. From $39.
"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
Romans 12:2This isn't about willpower. The apps on your phone were built by teams of behavioral scientists whose job was to make you open them as often as possible, stay as long as possible, and feel a low-level anxiety when you're not looking at them.
The average teenager checks their phone more than 150 times a day. That's not a personal failing — it's the intended outcome of billions of dollars of engineering. But that doesn't mean you're stuck.
You already know what you're missing when you're scrolling. Your friendships. Your family. The quiet where God shows up. The version of yourself you actually want to be. Be Still Card is for the teenager who is ready to take some of that back.
"Guard your heart above all else, for everything you do flows from it."
Proverbs 4:23 (NIV)
What you give your attention to is shaping who you're becoming. The algorithm knows that. The question is whether you do.
No app to navigate. No settings to dig through. No willpower required in the moment. Just pick up the card, tap your iPhone, and your phone does the rest.
Download the app and choose which apps to block for each focus mode. Takes about five minutes.
Hold your iPhone near the Be Still Card. Your chosen focus mode activates instantly — apps blocked, Bible verse shown.
The card stays active until you choose to return. No pop-ups. No temptations. Just you and whatever actually matters right now.
Blocks everything. Opens a Scripture verse. Creates the quiet you need for actual prayer — not distracted prayer where you're half-thinking about Instagram.
Silences the feed during dinner, game nights, and family time. You might be surprised what your family actually talks about when nobody's scrolling.
Full phone fast mode. One day a week, or one afternoon, set apart. It sounds hard. That's kind of the point.
For homework, journaling, or anything that requires your whole brain. The kind of focus your phone has been quietly stealing from you.
The average teenager who puts down their phone for one month reports: better sleep, less anxiety, stronger friendships, more time for things they actually care about, and a significantly clearer sense of who they are. None of that is available while you're scrolling.
Metal Edition also available — $59
Be Still Card makes a meaningful gift for Christian teenagers — for Christmas, a birthday, graduation, or confirmation. It's something they'll actually use, connected to something that matters.