LivePrayer.com has
responded to 60 million requests for personalized prayers since its
launch in 1999.
By Jennifer Riley
LivePrayer.com
has responded to 60 million requests for personalized prayers since
its launch in 1999. The worldwide online prayer resource founded by
former businessman Bill Keller made the announcement in a news release
on Monday. With the declaration “No One Turned Away,”
LivePrayer.com has helped “countless thousands of hurting people
across the nation” including intervening in as many as an estimated
1,300 suicide calls.
“LivePrayer.com is about healing and restoration,” explained
Keller in the news release. “Our goal at Live Prayer is to change
the Internet from a cold, faceless void into a tool to reach millions
of hurting souls worldwide. We are not here to preach to the choir.”
Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Fla., LivePrayer.com is an online
resource available 24 hours a day to see and hear, through streaming
video, a man or woman pray for the caller’s needs.
“Every man and woman, no matter where they live in the world and
regardless of their economic standing, has trials and tribulations in
life, from health problems, relationship problems, to problems with
job and finances,” said Keller. “We believe the only answer to the
problems we face is a personal relationship with Christ. While that
doesn’t make us immune to life’s problems, it provides a
foundation from which we can successfully deal with every crisis and
situation we face.”
With the help of a team of 700 retired pastors, LivePrayer.com
personally responds to some 40,000 daily requests for prayer. Since
its launch, approximately 110,000 people have made commitments to
Christ, and some 1.8 million “praise reports” have been submitted
to prayers answered.
In addition to LivePrayer.com, Keller sends out a daily devotional to
2.1 million email subscribers. And his Live Prayer with Bill Keller
television program is seen by an estimated quarter-million viewers
each night. The late-night show is slated to go national later this
year.
“We think LivePrayer.com may just be the next ‘Big Thing’ in
mass media faith-based outreach,” said Susan Zahn, founder and
president of WDC Media, the PR firm representing LivePrayer. “Bill
Keller understands that the Internet is framing up to be the dominant
form of electronic media in our culture, and he is using it to reach
the millions of hurting people who would never darken the door of a
church. I really believe this outreach has only touched the ‘tip of
the spiritual iceberg’ that exists in America. Once LivePrayer.com
goes national, we think Keller’s mass appeal will match Dr.
Phil’s.
“A Dr. Phil on a divine mission, that is.”
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