


Life-Line Ministries, founded by Pastor Jim Hakes in 2000, a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to community service to individuals in Convalescent, Nursing, Retirement, and Assisted Living facilities. Our outreach, provides spiritual guidance and encouragement via room visits and Bible Studies.
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James 1:27 says; "Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this:
to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from
the world".
The words; "To visit"; comes from the Greek word translated bishop. It is a person
who oversees God;s people (1 Tim.3:1). The orphans and widows of this
generation are not only the neediest class of people, but the most forgotten and
unprotected in our society today. They live in nursing homes, rehab facilities,
retirement homes, residential care facilities, and in our local hospitals.
At Life-Line Convalescent Ministries we bring the love of Jesus Christ to the many
forgotten orphans and widows through Bible Study groups, church services, and
room visitation. The pure religion spoken of in this passage does not merely give
material goods for the relief of the needy; we are mandated by Scripture to
oversee their care (Acts 6:1-7; 1 Tim. 5:3-16).
‘Our mission is to communicate God’s self-revelation in order to see the
lost come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ";
I. All Bible studies must be held in an open, designated area. The activities
director on staff usually chooses the established location.
2. Our teaching is based upon the inspired Word of God, the Bible. “Every
word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him”
(Proverbs 30:5). Therefore, it is encouraged as a priority to read God's
Word.
a. Remember, C.S. Lewis is good, but God's Word saves.
3. Please be on time for each Bible study assignment. We encourage every
Bible Teacher to be 15 minutes early.
4. If you cannot make it to your assigned Bible study, follow these steps:
A. First, call any other Life-Liner to substitute. Let the activities
director know who is coming.
B. Second, if you are unable to find a sub, call or notify Pastor Jim
Hakes at (619) 672- 1290. If at all possible, please give at least 24
hours notice.
Note: If you wish to call Pastor Jim on a Sunday, please call him on his cell
phone, (619) 672-1290, and leave a message or contact the activities
director in charge.
5. Please report any elder abuse, as mandated by state law, to “Advocates
for Residents” at (800) 640-4661 or, in the case of a crisis, at (800) 231-
4024.
6. Please find out and adhere to all the rules and regulations applicable to
the home or location to which you have been assigned.
7. Please do not hesitate to call Pastor Jim Hakes, (619) 672-1290, if a patient is near
death.
8. Communion (Lords Supper); When administering the elements, it is
required of all Bible Teachers that they be TB tested and use latex gloves.
“Our mission is to communicate God’s love in order to share the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ”
1. Approach and Introduction:
A. Knock before entering and make eye contact with the patient. You must have permission from the patient or the patient’s family to enter his or her room. Sometimes a smile, a head nod or other friendly gestures can be an indication of permission to enter the patient’s space.
“Therefore receive one another, just as Christ also received us, to the glory of God” (Romans 15:7).
B. Upon entering the room, gently and slowly approach the patient. Introduce yourself and the ministry that you represent.
C. When at all possible, our practice is to enter a room in pairs of the same sex.
2. Identification:
A. A Life-Line Ministries badge is to be worn at all times, even if the home that you are in issues you its own badge.
B. A badge is to be worn by all Life-Line volunteers, twelve years old and above.
C. Your badge will be prepared and given to you only after we receive your signed participation agreement.
D. Any volunteer not wearing a badge, may be asked to leave.
3. Seeking Your Own Comfort:
Please respect the patient’s privacy by not sifting on his or her bed or using his or her restroom facility.
4. Ministering and Comforting:
We are there to comfort patients. Comfort most often comes in the form of Scripture reading, praying, or conversation with them.
a. “Use your spiritual gifts for ministering” (Romans 12:7).
b. “Rejoice with those that rejoice, and weep with those that weep” (Romans 12:15).
5. Room and Patient Condition:
A. Always leave a room in the exact condition that it was found. If a door was closed when yo entered, then please ensure that the door is closed before leaving.
B. Some patients are required to have their door closed at all times due to oxygen conditions.
Please obtain permission to enter a room where the door is closed due to special needs such as oxygen anchor contamination.
C. If the patient is in a wheelchair with the brake on, then please ensure that the patient is left with the brake on.
D. if a patient asks you to open the blinds or curtains, permission must be obtained from the head nurse due to visual impairments and medication restrictions. Example: Glaucoma.
6. Food and or Water Restrictions:
Please, never give a patient food or water. If the patient asks for food or water, simply notify the nurse on duty.
7. Advocacy:
Please report any elder abuse, as mandated by state law, to “Advocates for Residents” at (800) 640-4661 or, in the case of a crisis, (800)231-4024. By law, any information will be kept confidential by the agency, and by Life-Line Ministries.
8. Countenance and Attitude:
Please be courteous, loving, and humble and show respect for all patients, both in and out of their rooms. Remember, these are the same ones we are trying to reach and serve for Jesus.
“Let a man so consider us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God” (I Corinthians 4:1).
a. Put on an attitude of beatitude
9. Giving:
Never accept money from a patient. If a patient wishes to tithe, please make sure that you have witnesses, and that it is recounted in front of the witness. Refer to the home rules, as giving by the patient may be prohibited.
10. Near Death: Please do not hesitate to call Pastor Jim flakes, (619) 672-1290, if a patient is near death.
11. Confidential Data:
A. Any personal note taking about a patient is to be kept personal. That is your business. Although there is no law against creating information on any patient such as name or room number, please be advised that if such information should get into the wrong hands or become part of an elder investigation, the volunteer will be held liable and accountable to the State for the misuse of such a document. If you require a listing of patients with name and room number or any other confidential information, please see your area leader. Please be wise as a serpent because the days are evil.
B. Please ensure that all patients’ names and room numbers remain confidential and are never released to the public, per HPPA regulations.
12. Visits During Off Hours:
Any volunteer who makes a special and private visit to any Life-Line home on their own accord, and outside of the designated time of ministering, are no longer under
the rules and regulations of Life-Line Ministries, but responsible for their own actions.
13. Contamination:
A. Kissing and or hugging the residences often comes natural to those with a big heart, however caution is advised due to contamination issues in the homes. Please refer to the rules of the home that you minister in. Any skin contact on a bare floor may be prohibited.
B. Before leaving the home, it is advisable to wash your hands in the public washroom provided. It is also recommended that you use hand sanitizer.
C. Hand washing is required between every room and every visit.
14. Therapeutic Animals:
Any animals brought in by our volunteers, regardless of their tameness, maybe prohibited
without permission and or proper certifications as required by law. If you bring an animal into
the homes, please also bring proof of permission and or certifications, as you may be asked by
the State to show documentation.
15. Solicitation.
There is no soliciting or handing out business cards in any home. We do suggest that you leave a "Sorry I Missed You" card when the patient is either sleeping, or not in.

"Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to engage in community service by visiting orphans and widows in their troubles, to provide elderly companionship, and to offer nursing home outreach, while keeping oneself unspotted from the world and seeking spiritual guidance." James 1:27

At Life Line Ministries, we believe in empowering communities through acts of kindness and compassion. Our volunteers engage in community service to share the love of Jesus Christ with those in need, focusing particularly on elderly companionship in Nursing, Retirement, and Convalescent Homes. Through our nursing home outreach, we provide not only support but also spiritual guidance to enhance the lives of the elderly.
Family Ministry
Many volunteers even make their nursing home outreach a family affair, as children have a special attraction to seniors. This not only enriches the lives of the elderly but also provides spiritual guidance and support.

In addition to serving as Secretary on the Board of Directors and fulfilling his role as webmaster and publisher. David resides in the State of Idaho and has dedicated over two decades to Life-Line Ministries, demonstrating steadfast commitment to the mission.
Recently, God has guided him into a new supporting ministry: book publishing. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, David passionately believes in offering his services free of charge, ensuring that the message and resources of this ministry remain accessible to all.
His work with DH Publishing reflects both his technical expertise and his heart for spreading faith-based content. For full details, visit DH Publishing at dhpublishing.org
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Life Line Ministries relies on your contributions to reach more individuals in nursing and convalescent homes. With your help, we can spread love and support to those who need it most. Help us provide personal supplies (socks, slippers, etc.) and other essential items needed by many patients.
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