Adura exists to help you draw closer to God through thoughtful, faith-centered content for everyday life.
Some people meet God in church.
I’m Tyra Archie -a worship leader, writer, and faith-centered creator passionate about helping people encounter God in everyday life.
Adura is a Yoruba word meaning prayer and worship, and Adura Daily was created as a place where faith meets real life — not perfectly, but honestly.
Here you’ll find Scripture, prayer, and reflection designed to support you in the ordinary rhythms of life: family, work, emotional health, and spiritual growth. My heart is to create space for God to meet you right where you are — daily, consistently, and without pressure.
Faith isn’t meant to feel distant or performative. It’s meant to be lived.
For years, I served faithfully on stage – leading worship, writing songs, teaching, and co-pastoring Life Change Church in Houston, Texas with my husband, Irik. I’ve seen God move in sanctuaries and in small living rooms. But somewhere along the way, I realized something: faith isn’t meant to stay on a stage. It’s meant to shape every part of who were are. The way we speak to our kids, handle our careers, and find peace when life feels uncertain.
As a mother, I’ve learned that discipleship doesn’t just happen behind a pulpit – it happens around the dinner table, in car rides to school, and in those quiet prayers whispered before bedtime. Watching my son grow has reminded me that the most powerful ministry we have often begins at home. Faith that’s real has to fit real life. It’s what helps us show grace in traffic, find peace at work, and trust God when things don’t make sense. It’s not a perfect faith – it’s a practiced one. And every time we choose to believe again, we grow stronger.
That’s what Adura Daily is about – learning to live worship, not just sing it. Whether it’s through my Well-Being devotionals or Faith + Work reflections, I teach from lived experience and the Word of God, showing how spiritual truths can ground us in the everyday. It’s this combination that keeps me grounded in every season.
When I started Adura Worship, I wasn’t trying to create a brand. I was trying to create a space. A space where believers could breathe again. I wanted to build more than a website because the internet can be noisy. I wanted to build a digital altar – a place where people could pause, reflect, and reconnect with God wherever they are. That vision became The Living Well, a devotional library filled with prayer guides, Bible-based studies, and tools for spiritual growth. It’s where thousands of readers come to be refreshed, renewed, and reminded that they’re not walking this faith journey alone.
But I wanted to prove that even in digital spaces, we can make room for God. That’s why I call Adura Daily a digital altar – a sacred space online where people can pause, reflect, and meet with the Holy Spirit right where they are. The Bible says that when we draw near to God, He draws near to us. That doesn’t just happen in a church pew; it can happen through a screen, a song, or a short devotional that meets you right in your struggle.
At the core of everything I do is one unshakable truth: Jesus Christ is alive.
I believe in the power of the Holy Spirit – the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead and now lives within us. That resurrection power is what gives us the strength to heal, forgive, and begin again. It’s what breathes life into dry seasons and reminds us that no story is ever too far gone for redemption. I believe in the finished work of the cross – that because of the atonement, we are not just forgiven, but empowered. I’ve seen the Spirit move in ways that defy logic: broken hearts made whole, weary souls revived, and lives completely changed by the love of Jesus.
That’s why I share the gospel not as a distant message, but as a living reality – one that changes how we think, how we work, how we love, and how we walk through the world.
Music has always been the way I meet God, and it’s the language I use to meet others right where they are. I’ve also had the honor of collaborating with incredible worship communities and artists like Aware Worship and CeCe Winans, but the most meaningful moments often happen off stage – sitting with someone who’s hurting and watching peace return to their eyes as we worship together.
“I believe God can make any place Bethel.”
That’s not just a phrase for me, it’s the testimony of my life. I’ve met God in recording studios, in quiet moments of discouragement and in the messy middle of my own growth. Bethel wasn’t holy because of location, but because God showed up there. And I believe He still does the same today.
Whether you are navigating joy, disappointment, burnout, healing, purpose, or growth – I want this space to help you see God’s hand, hear His heart, and make room for His presence in every corner of your life. Because Bethel isn’t a place on a map anymore. It’s any place where you pause long enough to say, “Lord, meet me here.” And He will. Every time.
Whether you are navigating joy, disappointment, burnout, healing, purpose or growth, I want this space to help you see God’s hand, hear His heart, and make room for His presence in every corner of your life.
This is the heart behind my entire lifestyle blog. I write to help you bring God into the parts of your life where you might not think to look for him. Not just the church moments, but the everyday ones. I believe in practical, biblically grounded guidance for real people with real lives, real families, real pressures, and real faith questions.
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With love & grace,
Tyra
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