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Assembling Our Prayer Teams


Prayer Team Volunteers

WHO: Male or female. Live in the four states area and New Mexico. Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, or Oklahoma. Being bilingual is a plus but not mandatory. Languages that may be encountered are Spanish, French, French Creole, Chinese Mandarin or Cantonese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Arabic, Korean, Russian, German, 

Age: 18 or older

Church/Religious Affiliation:  We are a group of believers from many backgrounds and church affiliations, our requirement is that you profess Jesus (Yeshua) as your Messiah and do not get too hung up on doctrines. There will be a required training on this. 

Time Commitment: A minimum of 1 hour per week. Some groups may require more as a minimum. Minimums may change depending on the number of volunteers we have. 

Have a Phone: You must have a phone and be willing to accept all phone calls during your designated time. Cell phones or landlines are both acceptable.

Attend Online Training: Training is approx. 1 hour depending on the number of questions participants may have. 

Phone Prayer Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

These are two-hour time slots. our goal is to have people available 24 hours a day. 5am-7am is team 1, 7am-9am is team 2, 9am-11am is team 3 and so on. 

The types of calls you will receive are a variety of calls and are not limited to women in mourning or girls aging out of foster care. you may receive calls from both males and females with any number of prayer needs. 

Beit Shalom House of Peace culture training will be required

WIM Team

We are seeking men and women who would be willing to dedicate a minimum of 3 hours a week. That is just 1 hour a day to take calls and pray with women in mourning. Of course, if you would be willing to do more, we would gladly accept more. We, however, do not want this to be something that takes away from your day but adds to it. 


More teams will be added soon. 

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