Who we are

Shalom Zion Prayer House was founded in 2022 by “Momma Joy”, her heart for Israel and the nations gave birth to this beautiful haven which looks over Mt.Zion.

Our strategy is to build up the throne of the Lord with praise and worship, to let God arise, scatter His enemies and protect Israel and Nations under his mighty wings. (Psalm 91:1). We are committed to worshipping and praying 24/7 to release the praise and prayers to our Heavenly Father from here.

We welcome the nations to come here, rest, pray and support the Jewish people both through prayer and also through practical help. Shalom Zion Prayer House wants to stand with the Jewish people even through dark hours of war. We thank God for the opportunity to be in the land.

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Key Verses

  •  Nevertheless, you are holy,
    enthroned on the praises of Isra’el.

  • 2In the acharit-hayamim
    the mountain of Adonai’s house
    will be established as the most important mountain.
    It will be regarded more highly than the other hills,
    and all the Goyim will stream there.
    Many peoples will go and say,
    “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of Adonai,
    to the house of the God of Ya‘akov!
    He will teach us about his ways,
    and we will walk in his paths.”
    For out of Tziyon will go forth Torah,
    the word of Adonai from Yerushalayim.
    He will judge between the nations
    and arbitrate for many peoples.
    Then they will hammer their swords into plow-blades
    and their spears into pruning-knives;
    nations will not raise swords at each other,
    and they will no longer learn war.

  • For the leader. On the gittit. A psalm of the sons of Korach:

    2 (1) How deeply loved are your dwelling-places,
    Adonai-Tzva’ot!
    3 (2) My soul yearns, yes, faints with longing
    for the courtyards of Adonai;
    my heart and body cry for joy
    to the living God.

    4 (3) As the sparrow finds herself a home
    and the swallow her nest, where she lays her young,
    [so my resting-place is] by your altars,
    Adonai-Tzva’ot, my king and my God.

    5 (4) How happy are those who live in your house;
    they never cease to praise you! (Selah)
    6 (5) How happy the man whose strength is in you,
    in whose heart are [pilgrim] highways.

    7 (6) Passing through the [dry] Baka Valley,
    they make it a place of springs,
    and the early rain clothes it with blessings.
    8 (7) They go from strength to strength
    and appear before God in Tziyon.

    9 (8) Adonai, God of armies, hear my prayer;
    listen, God of Ya‘akov. (Selah)
    10 (9) God, see our shield [the king];
    look at the face of your anointed.
    11 (10) Better a day in your courtyards
    than a thousand [days elsewhere].
    Better just standing at the door of my God’s house
    than living in the tents of the wicked.

    12 (11) For Adonai, God, is a sun and a shield;
    Adonai bestows favor and honor;
    he will not withhold anything good
    from those whose lives are pure.

    13 (12) Adonai-Tzva’ot,
    how happy is anyone who trusts in you!

  • 0) For the leader. A psalm of David:

    2 (1) May Adonai answer you in times of distress,
    may the name of the God of Ya‘akov protect you.
    3 (2) May he send you help from the sanctuary
    and give you support from Tziyon.
    4 (3) May he be reminded by all your grain offerings
    and accept the fat of your burnt offerings. (Selah)
    5 (4) May he grant you your heart’s desire
    and bring all your plans to success.

    6 (5) Then we will shout for joy at your victory
    and fly our flags in the name of our God.
    May Adonai fulfill all your requests.

    7 (6) Now I know that Adonai
    gives victory to his anointed one —
    he will answer him from his holy heaven
    with mighty victories by his right hand.

    8 (7) Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
    but we praise the name of Adonai our God.
    9 (8) They will crumple and fall,
    but we will arise and stand erect.

    10 (9) Give victory, Adonai!
    Let the King answer us the day we call.