Trueway Lite

Illustration introducing Trueway Lite from Trueway Kids, showing a teacher holding a phone and teaching children with the text Introducing Trueway Lite.

Bible lessons for places where printing is hard, resources are limited, and children still need to hear the gospel

At Trueway Kids, our heart has always been simple: to make it easy for children around the world know God’s Word.

For years, we have created and shared free Bible curriculum to serve families, churches, teachers, and ministries in many different contexts. But again and again, we saw the same problem. Even when curriculum is free, it is not always easy to use.

For many teachers, especially in the Global South and in restricted nations, the challenge is not finding a lesson. The challenge is being able to carry it, print it, protect it, and use it where they are.

That is why we built Trueway Lite.

Trueway Lite is our new offline web app, created to help move Sunday School curriculum from the page to the pocket. It is designed to turn one simple smartphone into a practical teaching tool that can be used almost anywhere.

This first public release includes 48 New Testament lessons ready to use.

And as you read more below, we’d love for you to try it out for yourself via the link at the bottom of this page.

Watch the vision behind Trueway Lite

Watch this short video to hear the heart behind Trueway Lite, why we built it, and see a preview of how it works.

Why we built Trueway Lite

We know that across the world, many faithful teachers are doing all they can with very little and there are 3 issues we hear over and over again

The three barriers many teachers face

Illustration of a printer surrounded by dollar signs with the text The Printer Problem and a message explaining that even free curriculum can be too expensive to use.

1. Printing costs

Even when Bible curriculum is free, printing is not.

For many teachers, the cost of ink, paper, and access to a printer makes regular use difficult or impossible. A lesson may be available, but the cost of turning it into something usable can still be a major barrier.

“Ink is very expensive here. Every Saturday, I sit in an internet cafe and write the story out by hand. I even put paper over the screen to trace the coloring pictures just so the children have something to see.”

— J., South East Asia

2. Logistics

In many places, the problem goes beyond cost.

Teachers in remote villages may have no electricity, no local printer, and no reliable internet access. Even when materials exist online, downloading, printing, carrying, and using them can be a challenge.

“To reach the tribes, I take a small boat for hours and then trek on foot. I simply cannot carry heavy stacks of paper with me. Once we arrive, there is no electricity, no internet, and certainly no printer.”

— M, Peru

Illustration of a teacher in a small boat carrying books with the text The Logistics Problem and a message about difficult trips and carrying teaching materials.
Illustration representing security risk in closed countries, with a person carrying printed materials and text explaining the danger of transporting physical Christian resources.

3. Security

In restricted nations, carrying printed Christian resources can place workers at serious risk.

Physical materials can be difficult to transport discreetly, especially at checkpoints. In these settings, safety matters, and teachers need resources that are easier to carry and less visible.

“Traveling to rural villages with boxes of printed Christian books draws unwanted attention. At checkpoints, they search our bags. We need a way to teach without physically carrying materials that put our workers in danger.”

— S., Nigeria

A simple solution: a digital backpack

Trueway Lite is our answer to these challenges.

We think of it as a digital backpack — a way for a teacher to carry Bible lessons in their pocket, ready to use whenever they are needed.

Instead of depending on paper, ink, and constant internet access, Trueway Lite allows a teacher to save lessons to their phone and use them later completely offline.

That means one basic smartphone can become a full Sunday School teaching kit.

Simple. Portable. Practical. Ready when it is needed.

Additional access options are available for those serving in more sensitive contexts.


How Trueway Lite works

Trueway Lite is designed to be easy to use.

  • Sync: A teacher opens the app while they have access to Wi-Fi or mobile data.
  • Save: By tapping the star icon on a lesson, they can save the text, audio, and full-screen pictures directly to their phone.
  • Teach: They can then travel back to their village, church, or community and use the lesson offline. The app becomes a simple teaching guide — helping them tell the Bible story, show vivid pictures in Show Mode, and use interactive games without needing extra printed materials or props.

What is included in this first public release

The first version of Trueway Lite includes:

  • 48 New Testament lessons
  • Offline access to saved lessons
  • Lesson text
  • Audio
  • Full-screen pictures
  • Interactive games
  • A low-data experience designed to work on a basic smartphone

This is only the beginning, and we hope to keep improving it over time.

How to Save Trueway Lite to your phone

Trueway Lite works as a Progressive Web App, which means you can save it to your home screen and open it like an app.

On iPhone or iPad

  1. Open Trueway Lite in Safari.
  2. Tap the Share button.
  3. Scroll down and tap Add to Home Screen.
  4. Tap Add.

On Android

  1. Open Trueway Lite in Chrome.
  2. Tap the three-dot menu.
  3. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  4. Tap Install or Add.

Once saved, it will appear on your home screen like a normal app.

Why this matters

We are not just launching a new tool.

We are trying to serve the church in places where ministry is harder, resources are fewer, and the need is still great.

We want to help equip the teacher in a remote village.
The parent discipling children at home.
The pastor serving with limited resources.
The missionary looking for a safer, simpler way to share Bible lessons.

Our prayer is that Trueway Lite will help more children hear the truth of God’s Word, wherever they are.


Pray with us

Please pray for the pastors, parents, teachers, and missionaries who will use Trueway Lite around the world.

Pray that it would be practical, safe, and helpful.
Pray that it would support those serving in difficult places.
And most of all, pray that many children would come to know Jesus through faithful teaching of the Bible.


See it for yourself

Trueway Lite was built to help make Bible teaching more accessible, portable, and practical for those serving in challenging contexts.

Try it out for yourself via the link below, and see how offline lessons can help put Bible curriculum into the hands of teachers who need it most.

Need a more discreet version?
If you are serving in a sensitive setting, please contact us to learn about additional access options.

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