Jul 6, 2026 · 6 min read
Best Bible App for Kids in Ethiopia: A 5-Minute Family Plan (2026)

Ethiopian families juggle Amharic Sunday school, English school lessons, and a busy Addis / Bahir Dar / Mekelle weekday — 5 minutes a day of Bible is what actually sticks. ArkQuest is a gentle, gamified Bible app built for exactly that gap — five minutes a day, Br350/month for the whole family, no ads, no chat, no data sold.
Why Ethiopia families choose ArkQuest
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo, Kale Hiywot and Mekane Yesus churches across Ethiopia teach faithfully every week. ArkQuest adds the six days in between — a short daily quest, a memory verse, a streak your child looks forward to, and a family view so parents can see progress without hovering.
A weekly plan any household can run
- **Monday** — read the week's passage together (2 min).
- **Tuesday** — retell the story in your child's own words.
- **Wednesday** — memorise the key verse.
- **Thursday** — one open question: "What does this show us about God?"
- **Friday** — recite the verse; pick one way to live it this weekend.
- **Saturday** — pray together using the verse.
- **Sunday** — carry it into Sunday school — your child already knows the passage.
How to start today
Head to the [Ethiopia family plan](/et) to set up an account, or browse the wider [regional hub](/regions/east-africa) to see nearby countries. Prefer to try first? Do the [daily quest](/quest-of-the-day) with your kids tonight — no card needed.
What parents ask us
**Is it safe for young kids?** Yes — no ads, no chat, no third-party data sale. Parents own the family account.
**How long does it take?** Five minutes a day. Longer if the child wants — most streaks are built on short, consistent sessions.
**Does it replace church or Sunday school?** No. It's designed to reinforce what your church already teaches, Monday through Saturday.
Ready to start? [Set up the Ethiopia family plan](/et) or [browse the region](/regions/east-africa).
