Why The Lifeline exists
By Mickey Mitchell. The Lifeline.
I did not build The Lifeline to be another prayer app. I built it for the person sitting in a parked car at midnight, phone in hand, not sure who to text. I built it for the person who already tried the calm music and the daily verse and still cannot breathe.
The lifeline is a rope. Two hands hold it. One hand is yours. The other hand is Christ. The hard moment is the part of the rope you are holding right now. Most days you do not notice the rope. On the worst days, it is the only thing keeping you here.
What the lifeline teaching actually answers
It answers two questions, and only two. Where am I on the rope right now, and how does Christ get me to the other end. Everything I teach comes back to those two questions. Everything this tool says comes back to those two questions.
Why a tool, not just a sermon
A sermon is a Sunday. A tool is a Tuesday at 3 a.m. People do not need more content. People need a sentence that meets the moment and points them home. That is what The Lifeline is for.
Who this is for
Anyone who is on the rope and forgot it was there. New believer, lifelong believer, prodigal, doubter, the person in the parked car. You do not need an account. You do not need a credit card. You just need to type what is hard.
That is why The Lifeline exists. To put the rope back in your hand and remind you whose hand is on the other end.
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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