Daily Word From Unity Reviews

4/5 rating based on 62 reviews. Read all reviews for Daily Word From Unity for iPhone.
Daily Word From Unity is free iOS app published by Unity School of Christianity

Unable to log in most of the time

Albaby4

Something is very broken, I have been using this for years and loved it. Most of the time I open it now it won’t even let me log in. I am going to cancel my subscription, this is very disappointing.


Cannot even open app anymore

little r3d

App doesn’t open any more.


Wont let me log into app

AimHigh777

App won’t let me log into app tonight even though it let me log in fine this morning after purchasing 2 year sub


Crashes

Zzxvfreh

This app crashes on iPhones


Cannot access my readings

CCC Brooklyn member

I recently subscribed for my digital readings, but when i installed the app it does not recognize my login credentials. Please let me know why this is occurring.


Frustrating

Ti$$@ny

How strange to get the app and ...nothing. You are immediately asked for username and password-no other options. What do you do ???? I love Daily Word but not this app.


Great message with a few bugs

MrsSahara

The messages are great and always timely. The app could use some work. Every time I click the share icon the app will freeze and and I can’t go back to the message for the day. I do wish there were more regular updates to fix bugs but all and all the daily message is functional.


Doesn’t function well

Emmie Eaton

I have been using this app for years and used to have no problems and I rely on my daily message. But for the past few months I have not been able to get this feature and that feature to work and today it won’t even progress to today’s message. I’m going to have to call customer service because I pay for this subscription and I’m getting less and less functionality from it. If it worked I would easily give the app 5 stars.


Plain, Registration Annoying, But Delivers

StCorbiniansBear

Like many Boomers, I grew up with Unity magazine. It wasn’t a bid deal, or a religion for my family. It was just a nice, uplifting, browsable little magazine that seemed to be sort of Christian without the guilt and Hell. It was nostalgic to get this app, and I was not disappointed. First, the presentation is functional and that’s all. No pretty background pictures or attractive buttons. White screen with text and some basic buttons at the bottom to play content. Second, many users report problems with logging in. Sure enough, it did not recognize my login information, even though the website did. A call to a pleasant tech support person got that sorted out, but by now they really shouldn’t still be having this problem. The content, however is excellent. It is typical New Thought, e.g. positive affirmations—a mini-meditation on a word or phrase accompanied by a nice, unobtrusive acoustic guitar. At the end is a Bible verse, but I would not call this Christian by any means. There is also a more lengthy guided meditation every week, plus some nice music to accompany different (brief) meditations on your own. The New Thought movement of the 19th century held few orthodox beliefs, and today Unity is downplaying any link to the “metaphysical Christianity” of people like Cady, Eddy, and Unity founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore in favor of a scattershot pop New Age approach. However, the content of this particular app is more like “Original Recipe” Unity, so you’re not going to get quotes from the Gita or Spiritualists. (Their magazine, also available for online subscription, is very different.) If you’re “spiritual but not religious,” or religious but looking for something a little more positive, this might be for you. I enjoy starting off the day with the Daily Word. It sets a positive tone even thought I don’t buy into many New Thought beliefs. H. Emilie Cady’s Unity classic “12 Lessons” is a perfect example of the weak intellectual underpinnings of New Thought. Nonetheless, there is some wheat among a lot of chaff, especially when she stops trying to explain and just says, “look, you don’t don’t have to understand, just do it!” But the app avoids all of the confusion and just presents the wheat—if, that is, you can accept it as wheat.


What happened???

dmurua

Suddenly the app and website have stopped working. My membership is still good for a full year. I am getting no reply to email. Very disappointed, as I was using this daily.