Community & the Feed

Share a gleam

Gleams are short posts to the community — reflections, questions, prayers, praise, and more.

Last reviewed August 20, 2026

A gleam is a short post shared with the community feed — something you noticed in the text, a question you’re sitting with, a prayer you need carried.

Kinds of gleams

  • Reflection — what you’re seeing in Scripture or in life.
  • Question — something you genuinely want help thinking through.
  • Prayer — a request; others can press *Pray* to tell you they’re praying.
  • Praise — thanksgiving, often the answer to an earlier prayer.
  • Aphorism — a short saying worth keeping.
  • Lexicon — a word study worth sharing.
  • Resource — a link others may find edifying.
  • Streak — celebrating a milestone.

Responding to others

You can reply, like, and save gleams (saved ones live at Saved). Prayer gleams take a *Pray* instead of a like, and replies can receive an *Amen*.

For your dignity, prayer and praise gleams are deliberately kept out of search engines — a request tied to your name is yours to share, not ours to index.

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