You’re not just joining an app—you’re helping raise a generation with faith, strength, and purpose.
I built Pathway to Purpose because I know what it’s like to grow up hurting—and to find healing through faith, habits, and grace.
This platform is for my sons, for your kids, and for every child who deserves to grow up knowing their worth and walking in purpose.
It’s more than an app. It’s a movement to raise a generation rooted in truth, strength, and Christ.
Let’s build that future—together.
Pathway to Purpose is a Christ-centered app that helps kids grow stronger—spiritually, emotionally, and physically—through small daily habits that stick.
Fun, rewarding, and built for real life.
Pathway to Purpose isn’t just for kids—it’s built for parents who want to stay involved, stay inspired, and lead their family with purpose.
Don’t you ever wish you could go back and build solid habits in Christ—before the world got loud?
I know I do.
They say the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.
This is your chance to plant something eternal in your child’s life—one small habit at a time.
Pathway to Purpose helps you make your home holy ground. A place where faith becomes a rhythm, not a checkbox.
Where your child grows up knowing their worth, their God, and their purpose.
It starts here—with you.
Joining the waitlist means you’re stepping into something bigger than an app—you’re becoming part of the movement to raise a generation on purpose.
As a waitlist member, you’ll get:
We’re building this with families like yours—because this isn’t just for kids. It’s for homes that want to grow stronger, together.
Be one of the first to join. Help shape the future. Plant something eternal.
Pathway to Purpose is more than just an app—it’s a movement to raise stronger, kinder, faith-filled kids. It’s a daily rhythm of small but powerful habits designed to help your child grow spiritually, emotionally, and physically. From Bible reflections to fitness, journaling, emotional check-ins, acts of kindness, and more—every habit is intentional, rooted in God’s truth, and made for this generation.
If you’re a parent who wants more than screen time and distractions… if your child is seeking purpose, confidence, or healing… if you believe God has something greater for this generation—then this is for you. Pathway to Purpose is built for kids in K–12th grade, with content tailored by age group. Whether your child is just starting to ask deeper questions, or already on fire for Christ, P2P helps them build the habits of a world-changer.
Your child will start their day with Bible reflections, guided meditations, and short fitness routines. In the afternoon, they’ll process emotions, do acts of kindness, and learn to tackle hard things first (like homework). At night, they’ll journal, reflect, and end with peace. These are not just good habits—they’re life-shaping, soul-strengthening rhythms rooted in biblical truth.
Absolutely. Every piece of content is carefully designed for age appropriate growth. Kids can’t comment on each other’s content, and everything they submit is parent- and admin-approved. There’s also a Parent Portal where you can track your child’s progress, view weekly reports, and celebrate their wins.
Yes—every part of Pathway to Purpose is created with your child’s age and stage of life in mind. We’ve divided the app into four key age groups:
Each video, habit, and reflection is thoughtfully tailored to meet them where they are—spiritually, emotionally, and developmentally. Younger kids will hear from slightly older role models, while teens will engage with content that feels real, relevant, and faith-centered. Your child will always feel seen, supported, and challenged in the best way.
Have questions, reach out to our Founder, cory@pathwaytopurpose.com
This is what I’ve always wanted for my kids—faith, habits, and purpose in one place.
This is what I’ve always wanted for my kids—faith, habits, and purpose in one place.
This is what I’ve always wanted for my kids—faith, habits, and purpose in one place.
This is what I’ve always wanted for my kids—faith, habits, and purpose in one place.