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Conversations and safety

Conversation is the heart of Delighting. Here is how it works, and how it keeps you safe when a moment turns serious.

How a conversation works

Type whatever is on your heart. A question about faith, a season of doubt, a grief you are carrying, or a simple "pray for me." Press enter, and your message appears. Delighting takes a moment to think, then replies in a calm, reverent voice.

Your past conversations live in a list alongside the chat. Start a fresh one whenever you like with New, and reopen an earlier one any time. When you come back, your last conversation picks up where you left off.

Scripture you can trust

When Delighting quotes Scripture, it does not recite verses from memory. It looks up the real text and returns it word for word from the Berean Standard Bible. The first time it quotes in a conversation, it names the translation once, so you always know what you are reading.

Verse references in a reply, like Psalm 23 or Romans 8:28, become gentle links. Tap one and the full passage slides in so you can read it in context. When a reply draws on Scripture or other Christian sources, a small Sources panel appears beneath it listing what it drew from. That panel stays with the message when you return.

You are in control: the Stop button

While a reply is composing, a Stop button appears. Press it any time and Delighting will stop mid-thought. Whatever it had written so far stays in your history with a quiet note that you stopped the response. Nothing is hidden, and you can always pick the conversation back up.

Replies can be wrong

Delighting is an AI companion, not a person, not a licensed counselor, and not a pastor or member of the clergy. Like any AI, it can misstate facts and give a confident answer that is simply incorrect.

Treat what it says as a starting point, not the final word. Verify anything that matters, and bring the weighty questions in your life to a trusted person who knows you.

When a moment turns serious

This is the most important thing to understand. If a message suggests you may be in crisis or in danger, Delighting steps out of the way. It will not try to counsel you through it. Instead, it shows you a card with real, immediate help, because it is an AI companion, not a counselor or an emergency service.

That card carries the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line, the Veterans Crisis Line, and other trusted hotlines depending on what you are facing. On a phone the numbers are tappable, so you can call or text trained help right away. The same safety check runs on every message, and it is built to err on the side of showing you these resources rather than missing a moment that matters. If you reopen a conversation where this happened, the resources are still there.

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. If you are in crisis, you can call or text 988 any time, day or night. You never have to wait for Delighting to surface it.