The Way International

Ambassadors of the Way Outreach Program Application

National Program Lifestyle and Strategy

National Ambassadors of the Way

  1. spend at least 30 minutes each morning reading the Word and praying;
  2. are in bed by midnight and up by 7:00 a.m. each day;
  3. work a secular job 20 to 30 hours per week (a head of a household can work up to 40 hours, if needed, to support their family);
  4. spend at least 30 hours per week witnessing and/or undershepherding;
  5. take one day off from work and structured outreach each week;
  6. attend family meetings to build unity and mutual believing;
  7. present themselves (clothing, cleanliness, etc.) in the local community in a manner befitting Way Ambassadors;
  8. remain in the assigned area for the duration of the program and keep the same marital status during that time;
  9. endeavor to operate the principle of two by two.

The National outreach program is available to those who

  • are graduates of the Intermediate Class;
  • are at least 18 years old and a high school graduate (or have a GED) by the start date of the program;
  • are debt-free or have financial obligations on hold or covered during the entire tenure of the program;
  • have a minimum of US$1,400 per adult and US$450 per child;
  • receive approval from their State coordinator.
Apply for National Program

Local Program Lifestyle and Strategy

Local Ambassadors of the Way

  1. spend at least 30 minutes each morning reading the Word and praying;
  2. spend a minimum of 10 hours per week witnessing and/or undershepherding;
    • this includes attendance at two fellowships/week (approximately 3 hours)
    • participants may commit to a higher number of hours per week
  3. attend family meetings to build unity and mutual believing;
  4. present themselves (clothing, cleanliness, etc.) in the local community in a manner befitting Way Ambassadors;
  5. form teams in the local Branch;
  6. endeavor to operate the principle of two by two.

The Local outreach program is available to those who

  • are graduates of the Intermediate Class;
  • are at least 18 years old and a high school graduate (or have a GED) by the start date of the program;
  • receive approval from their Branch and State coordinators.
Apply for Local Program