
Archived App (Last seen on 21 Jan 2025)
This is an archived listing of the app previously available on the App Store.Although the app is no longer distributed by Apple, you can still view its description, screenshots, version history, ratings, and metadata for reference.
About
This app offers a daily blog from an individual's journey of recovery from addiction, grounded in faith. It provides a space for users to reflect in a personal journal and share prayer requests with a community.
What's New in Faith in the Struggle
1.0.4
July 9, 2020
User reviews
FAQ
What is Faith in the Struggle?
Faith in the Struggle is a daily blog and community app focused on addiction recovery and faith. It features daily posts from Dr. Scott Abrams, a personal journal, and a social component for prayer requests.
Who is Faith in the Struggle for?
This app is designed for anyone battling addiction, whether to drugs, alcohol, gambling, or other substances. It aims to expose barriers in struggle and remind users they are not alone.
Does Faith in the Struggle have ads?
No, Faith in the Struggle does not contain advertisements. It is a free application focused on providing support and resources without interruption.
What devices support Faith in the Struggle?
Faith in the Struggle is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for Apple's mobile operating systems.
What is the age rating for Faith in the Struggle?
Faith in the Struggle has an age rating of 12+. This indicates it is suitable for users aged 12 and older.
How often is Faith in the Struggle updated?
The app was last updated on July 9, 2020, with version 1.0.4. Further update frequency is not specified in the provided data.
What is the user sentiment for Faith in the Struggle?
Based on the limited data, Faith in the Struggle has a perfect rating of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews, suggesting a highly positive user experience.
Can I track my progress in Faith in the Struggle?
While the app includes a journal for reflection, it does not explicitly mention features for tracking specific recovery progress metrics. The journal serves as a personal space for users to document their thoughts and experiences.


