Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
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Daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a sober life in recovery.


Average Rating

4.9


Number of Ratings

3,971


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$7.99


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About Twenty-Four Hours a Day

This most-downloaded app from Hazelden Publishing offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for those in recovery from alcohol and other drugs. Since 1954, the words of Twenty-Four Hours a Day have become a stable force in the recovery of many individuals throughout the world. With more than ... read more

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A Google user A Google user
63
Monday, January 13, 2020

I like that I can select a time for the push notification(s). I like that I can swipe to the next or previous day or select from a calendar. Would like date to be part of select-all for journaling-copy-paste or add a journaling feature. Another thought....it would be interesting to have a searchable topical cross reference or index. It might take some study to develope. It could also have a reference to the step(s) that apply. As it stands, using it for a daily reflection as intended is perfect. Edited

A Google user A Google user
58
Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Delighted to find this app as I have been reading "Twenty-Four Hours" for many years of my sobriety. (Alas, my copy of the little black book had become quite ragged with dog ears, paper clips, post-its, obituary clippings of fellow alcoholics, marginal notes and coffee stains.) The app has not disappointed! It is faithful to the book, has an excellent search feature and allows one to save favorite readings. The only addition to this app I would recommend is a notes feature. Mike.

Lee Baggett Lee Baggett
30
Monday, June 24, 2024

I love this little book as well as the app. just a few weeks ago I lost my phone, got a new one and had to pay for the download of the app, not very cool but in today's world I need to remember where I came from and be grateful that it doesn't cost more. I struggle with changing my life but the real issue is the un-learning of my childhood drama and the way I perceived life back then, not so much learning as replacing new thoughts and ideas with my old ones from all the years past. Love the app

A Google user A Google user
35
Tuesday, May 28, 2019

A must have devotional for year round reading for newbies as well as old timers in the program. I've known many to have read this book every day until their last breath and took it with them. The app version is equally as good, but for me I like it better than the old black book because it's on my phone and that's with 99% of the time and find myself rereading through the day. A Day at a Time is also a great read as well......

A Google user A Google user
9
Friday, September 28, 2018

This app is good for daily reflections. It has a bug in that it will keep the alarm icon always showing in the Android status bar at the top of the Android screen. The only way to remove this annoying icon is to force a stop on the app. I would ask the app author to add an option to enable / disable the alarm icon. As it currently is, I cannot tell if I've set a wake up alarm for myself. Edited

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