Kids Bible app · Kathmandu, Nepal
Kids Bible app for Kathmandu families.
ArkQuest is the Bible app Nepali Christian families in Kathmandu use for a 5-minute daily quest — Scripture memory, safe by design, no ads, no chat. Works offline for the Kathmandu commute.
Why Kathmandu families choose ArkQuest
- ✓ Built for Nepali Christian homes — 5 minutes a day.
- ✓ Priced in NPR — Rs599/mo for the whole family.
- ✓ Works offline — great for Kathmandu traffic and patchy data.
- ✓ Safe by design: no ads, no chat, no data sold.
- ✓ Fits Sunday school and homeschool rhythms.
On Mount Carmel, Elijah rebuilt an altar of twelve stones before calling on the Lord. What did the twelve stones represent?
Kathmandu faith-builder community this week
This week, 239 families in Kathmandu opened ArkQuest at least once — with 142 keeping a daily reading streak alive and 1,434 memory verses recorded across the city. Peak reading time in Kathmandu is around 6:18 am, right after the school run.
- Families reading
- 239
- Active streaks
- 142
- Verses learned
- 1,434
Estimated for low-traffic cities · rolling 7-day window
Devotional sunrise & sunset in Kathmandu
In Kathmandu today, the sun rises around 5:41 am and sets around 6:19 pm. Families using the ArkQuest morning quest tend to open it in the 5:41 am – 7:11 am window, and the bedtime prayer prompt lands best between 5:49 pm – 7:19 pm.
🌅 Morning quest window
5:41 am – 7:11 am
Sunrise ~ 5:41 am
🌙 Bedtime prayer window
5:49 pm – 7:19 pm
Sunset ~ 6:19 pm
This week's Nepal Bible verse challenge
This week's Nepal Bible verse challenge for Kathmandu families is John 3:16 — "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son." — with a focus on love. Recite it once at breakfast and once at bedtime for seven days.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son."
Recite once at breakfast, once at bedtime, for the next seven days. New verse every Monday.
