Powwow

What we believe

Last updated August 2026

Powwow is built within historic Christian faith. This page names the center of the app, the arguments it leaves to your church, and the review work that still needs to happen before anyone is asked to pay.

The center

We believe in God the Father, creator of heaven and earth; in Jesus Christ, God's Son, crucified and raised; and in the Holy Spirit, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. The Apostles' Creed gives Powwow its basic boundary.

Salvation is God's gift in Christ, received by faith. A child's standing with God is not earned by behavior or by giving a good answer at the table. Powwow questions do not have a hidden response a child must discover.

Scripture grounds the conversation. A verse sits below the question, and parents can open a short note about its setting.

What Powwow leaves to your church

Powwow does not settle these disagreements in its daily questions:

  • Baptism, its timing, and its mode
  • Predestination and free will
  • Spiritual gifts and cessationism
  • Women in ministry
  • Church governance
  • Eschatology
  • Creation and the age of the earth
  • Questions about those who have never heard the gospel

Families should bring those questions to the pastors and church community who know them.

How the questions are made

The current beta contains 90 days of questions fixed inside the app before a family uses them. AI may help during drafting and editing. The app itself does not generate questions, send saved answers to AI, or send family words to a Powwow server.

The library is checked for age fit, repeated ideas, Scripture pairing, and whether a prompt quietly pressures a child toward a right answer. A named theological reviewer has not yet reviewed the full library. That review is required before paid launch, and the reviewer will be named here when the work is complete.

Parent help

The beta has five parent-help topics: grief, sadness that lingers, serious illness, family change, and the death of a pet. These are short references for a parent, not personalized advice. Powwow does not analyze a saved answer or decide that a family needs one of them.

Bible translations

Parents can choose the Berean Standard Bible, King James Version, or World English Bible. Each day keeps the same reference across translations.

If something is wrong

Email hello@dailypowwow.com with the day number, Bible translation, and the wording that concerned you. Please leave your child's answer out of the email.