Grace is a Christian AI companion for loneliness — for the good news with nowhere to land, the phone full of contacts that don't feel right, and the loneliness that lives inside a full life.
Talk to Grace — it's free to startA Christian AI companion for loneliness is available at any hour, trained on hundreds of loneliness presentations, and built for the specific kind that has nothing to do with being alone. It hears the wound before offering anything, because most people who are lonely don't need advice. They need to be heard first.
Sometimes it looks like a full calendar. Sometimes it looks like a marriage. Sometimes it looks like a phone full of contacts you scroll through and put down without texting anyone.
Loneliness isn't one thing. Grace was built for the full range — the loneliness that's circumstantial, the loneliness that lives inside a full life, the loneliness that's been there so long you've stopped noticing it.
Sometimes it looks like a full calendar. Sometimes it looks like a marriage. Sometimes it's the good news that arrived and had nowhere to land.
Most responses to loneliness are the same: join a group, reach out, see a therapist. Grace doesn't start there. Grace starts with what you actually said — and names it before she moves anywhere else.
Most responses to loneliness are the same: join a group, reach out to someone, see a therapist, practice self-care. Grace doesn't start there. Grace starts with what you actually said — and names it before she moves anywhere else.
The house goes quiet. The phone sits there. Everyone else seems fine.
Night amplifies loneliness — not because you're weaker at night, but because the noise that was keeping it at bay is gone.
Grace is a Christian AI companion available at any hour — for the 2am quiet, the Sunday afternoon silence, and every moment in between. Grounded in Psalm 34:18.
If tonight you have something to say and nobody to say it to — a Christian AI companion is built for exactly that moment. Grace listens before she speaks. She's free to start at 1800DearGod.com.
Talk to Grace — it's free to start