Update #2 - I notice that the photos have been stopped, and the prayers are now on pretty but non-distracting backgrounds. I have reinstalled the app. Thank you, developer for the change in presentation. Update - Before I deleted this app, I left a review because I thought the developer might appreciate knowing why I deleted it rather than wondering why. I reviewed an app, not a person. However, the developer felt it necessary to chastise me for my review: “when things were going well, you didn’t leave a review” (I had it for a very short time - less than two weeks) and “is that how Christians are supposed to relate to each other?” (I was not relating to a Christian; I was reviewing an app). I wouldn’t presume that anything about the app would be changed based on a single review, but if more people had similar reactions to the photos, then perhaps some adjustments could be made. My review was left as a courtesy and intended as constructive criticism not a personal attack. I apologize for offending you. I liked this app at first, but then they began superimposing every prayer over a photo of a couple that looks like they just stepped out of a magazine. Perfect hair, perfect makeup , perfectly in love. That’s not real life or real marriage. It is distracting, annoying, and unnecessary. I gave it a few days after the pics started showing up, but decided I can pray for my husband without getting annoyed by unrealistic pictures every day. Deleted.