SermonProof

SermonProof helps pastors, teachers, and content creators fact-check sermons, devotionals, and religious social posts before they go public. You paste a draft (or upload notes), and the app flags questionable statistics, misattributed quotes, and out-of-context citations, then suggests safer wording and credible sources. It also checks scripture references for accuracy (book/chapter/verse), highlights common misquotes, and generates a “sources appendix” you can export to slides or a handout. This is not a theology-decider; it’s a reliability tool that reduces embarrassment, protects credibility, and saves prep time. The product is positioned like Grammarly + citation checking, but for religious communication where misinformation spreads fast and reputational damage is real. It supports multiple traditions by letting users choose preferred translations and citation styles, while keeping the core promise: fewer errors, better sourcing, and clearer claims.

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