An honest alternative to Pray.com
By Mickey Mitchell. The Lifeline.
Pray.com has built something polished. Bible stories at bedtime, celebrity voices, a daily prayer call. If you want a media library that sounds like a podcast network, it delivers.
Where The Lifeline meets you differently
Pray.com is production. The Lifeline is presence. You do not pick a playlist. You name the moment, and the tool answers with Scripture and the lifeline teaching in plain English. Mickey's voice, no actors.
The whole point of the rope metaphor is that you do not have to do anything fancy to be held. You hold on. Christ holds on. The Lifeline keeps reminding you of that one thing.
How it works in 30 seconds
One search bar on the home page. Type what is hard. Get a verse, a sentence from the teaching, a next step. No login. No tier.
Who each tool is best for
Choose Pray.com when you want a story to fall asleep to. Choose The Lifeline when you cannot fall asleep at all and you need someone to meet you in it.
For the why behind The Lifeline, read Why The Lifeline exists.
Try it right now
The Lifeline meets you where you are. Tell it what is hard. It will answer with Scripture and Mickey's teaching, in plain words.
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