Why it works

Grace, not works. Daily, not once.

Most self-help fails because it puts the weight back on you. Try harder. Do more. Be better. The Lifeline starts somewhere else. It starts with what God has already done, and it walks you there one small step at a time.

It points to Christ, not to your effort.

Salvation is a gift, not a paycheck. Every reading points back to the stake. You believe. You confess. You accept. The rest is His work in you.

It is small on purpose.

A verse, a prayer, one small step. That is a size you can actually keep. Small kept for seven days beats big skipped after two.

It meets you in the real moment.

Grief, joy, addiction, doubt, anxiety, marriage, loss, loneliness, purpose, gratitude. You do not have to translate your life into church words. Bring it in plain.

It builds a rhythm.

Seven days in a row is not magic. It is the shape of a habit. And a habit built on Scripture becomes the ground you stand on when the next thing hits.

The two questions the Lifeline answers

  1. 01

    Why should God let you into heaven?

    Not because you were good enough. Because of what Christ did. That is the answer, and it does not change on your bad days.

  2. 02

    How will you live in light of that answer?

    Not perfectly. Faithfully. One day at a time. That is what the Lifeline is for.