Jim Green is, not only a public speaker, but an artist, prayer warrior, evangelist, disciple-maker, and singing evangelist. His skills include theatrics, computer, video, and sound technology. He is known as the master of brevity with levity, traits that are seen in the thousands of one-minute devotions he calls VIDEOTIONALS.
For years, his unique brand of discipleship found him working with one man at a time, teaching him skills and using their combined work as examples of Scriptural truth. His example of Paul and Timothy has helped many men with finding a vocation or with a group of men in rehab where they learned new skills and a fresh approach of the Bible.
Jim still serves as Webservant of Prayertower.net. Before the internet, he was chatting with people around the world on messaging apps on multiple computers. With the advent of email and the internet, millions of requests and updates were emailed, getting the attention of television and newspapers. Jim no longer sits and waits for requests to come in, but takes his ministry on the road engaging people where they are who need prayer or counseling over the phone or in person.
In 2006, The Memphis Business Journal posted an article about Jim who was discipling a young man on the job. As they worked together, Jim, not only taught the young man skills but Scripture as well. Jim would go on to do the same for many other men.
Working from his fabrication shop in 2017, Jim did his first videotional (above) of countless more to come.
After posting over a million prayer requests and updates via e-mail, a reporter for the Commercial Appeal newspaper, found and interviewed Jim Green, a Webservant working behind the scenes - October 10, 1999,
In 2002, WREG, a local television station, also found Webservant and exposed Jim and his passion for intercessory prayer to the world.
As an evangelistic singer, Jim has sung solo, in ensembles, and in trios in numerous churches throughout his ministry. He has served those churches as pastor, disciple-maker, minister of Music and Youth, and teacher.
He sang professionally in the Apostles' Quartet and led the prayer ministry in many of those churches. On this Sunday in Ellendale, Tennessee, he sang "It is finished!" on Men's Day.