About

Word Ministries International and It's Founders and speakers

Learn more about President Germain Copeland and her son, Vice-President David Copeland, and how you can book them for your next event.

About

Word Ministries International and It's Founders and speakers

Learn more about President Germain Copeland and her son, Vice-President David Copeland, and how you can book them for your next event.

Germaine Copeland,

Founder of Prayers That Avail Much (PTAM), is a writer and inspirational speaker. As she speaks, people are encouraged by her insight on praying effectively, many experience emotional healing and learn the dividing line of soulish and spiritual praying. They learn how prayer promotes personal change and makes a difference in the spiritual climates within their realm of influence.

Germaine’s vision for Prayers That Avail Much (PTAM) is to coordinate a Global intercessory prayer network that covers every nation, tribe, people, and language with prayers that avail much. This strategic prayer connection will create an atmosphere of unity and agreement among followers of Jesus.

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Germaine empowers God’s agents of prayer to approach the Throne of God confidently and fearlessly. She has a passion to see believers become intimately acquainted with the Father-God, the Creator of the universe, praying that His will might be done on earth as it is in heaven. They are equipped with the necessary prayer armor learning to wage a spiritual warfare for the reclaiming of communities and nations for Kingdom purposes. Business, government, the arts, media, education, religion, and family are societal areas where God wants to reflect His glory. Germaine provides coaching and prayer counseling, calling on every member of the Body of Christ to take their place in the Global Company of Intercessors. Her teaching helps the listeners solidify their identities, enables them to “repair the defenses of the city, to take a stand for God and stand in the gap to protect this land so He won’t have to destroy it.” (Ezekiel 22:30 MSG).

In the 1980’s Germaine served as Associate Pastor of Word of Life Church in Smyrna, Georgia, before serving as Senior Pastor for 5 years. She travels nationally and internationally conducting prayer schools, speaking at churches, conferences, and other groups.

Germaine organizes prayer teams for the purpose of spiritual and social transformation in the nations where they pray on location. These teams receive training in the art of prayer that releases the will of God into the atmosphere of the regions. She has led teams to the Cayman Islands and to North African countries where they have spread the love of God to unbelievers and strengthened followers of Jesus who are living in the various countries. Her books and teaching help others discover how to grow in grace and knowledge and live with new power, strength and victory as God promises.

Germaine is an Executive Network Member of International Breakthrough Ministries (IBM), and a member of Deborah Company.

Germaine is the author of A Global Call to Prayer, the Prayers That Avail Much book series, 365 Days to a Prayer-Filled Life, and Prayers That Avail Much for Daily Living (Charisma House). She is also a contributing author of Women’s Destiny Bible (Thomas Nelson) and Impart Magazine. Germaine and her husband, Everette, have four adult children, eleven grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. They reside in Greensboro, Georgia.

David W. Copeland,

Vice-President of Word Ministries, grew up in Atlanta Georgia where he graduated from Cross Keys High School.  David owned and operated DW Contractors Construction Company until 1999. His dramatic encounter with God after 28 years of addictions is a testimony of his glorious deliverance from alcohol and drugs.

He has served as a facilitator of recovery groups at Victorious Living.  Today he travels around the world ministering as an active member of the Word Ministries prayer team and speaks at conferences.  His message of the Father’s Love and Forgiveness gives hope to others—the addicts and their loved ones. David lives in Monroe Georgia and has four children and 13 grandchildren.