Patriot Mobile was honored to sponsor a powerful evening with Lifeline Children’s Services, bringing together families, believers, and ministry leaders to celebrate how God is working through the Church to care for vulnerable children. The fundraiser highlighted Lifeline’s mission to equip Christians to live out the gospel through adoption, foster care, and family restoration—showcasing the incredible impact that faith-driven obedience can have on generations.
As a pro-life, pro-love company, Patriot Mobile has proudly supported Lifeline for several years. Lifeline equips the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children, believing that as they are transformed by God’s love, they too will make disciples. Rooted in James 1:27, Lifeline reminds us that every believer is adopted by our Heavenly Father—and that earthly adoption beautifully reflects the gospel. Inspired by Psalm 68, Lifeline helps place the lonely in families and equips Christian parents with the resources they need to raise children who know and follow Christ.
Throughout the night, speakers shared moving stories of redemption, transformation, and the unmistakable hand of God at work. Families testified to the beauty and challenges of saying “yes” to God’s call, reminding attendees that obedience often requires courage but always results in blessing. The atmosphere was filled with hope, gratitude, and a renewed passion to serve those in need.
Lifeline President Herbie Newell captured the heart of the evening, saying, “When the Church shows up, lives change. God’s people are the solution because we carry His hope.” His words echoed the mission of both Lifeline and Patriot Mobile—to stand boldly for biblical truth, defend the family, and put faith into action.
As the evening concluded, guests left inspired by a shared conviction: the Church is most powerful when it steps forward in love and unity. Patriot Mobile is proud to partner with Lifeline Children’s Services in advancing the Kingdom, one family and one child at a time.
To learn more about Lifeline Children’s Services and how you can get involved, visit lifelinechild.org.

