Houston-rooted · volunteers worldwide
Relatable beats perfect
You don’t need viral hooks—you need integrity. Share what’s on your dashboard, celebrate volunteers, invite people to pray, and remember: online words shape real souls.
“Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds…” — Matthew 5:16 (NIV)
Dashboard posts & your reach
- Share all 10 posts each day. Your volunteer dashboard includes ten ready-made posts for that day (copy, images, and share buttons). Plan to share each of them—you can spread them across the day and across the platforms you use.
- Add your own content too. You’re welcome to create extra posts, stories, or reels that match our tone and message. When you do, tag the official accounts below on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook so people can find the movement.
- Serve from anywhere in the world. This role isn’t limited to Houston—you can post, reply, and pray online from any country or time zone as long as you follow the guidelines and stay in touch with your lead.
Official accounts to tag
Instagram TikTok Facebook
- @ddbs.global — use this handle on all three platforms.
- @ddbs.htx — use this handle on all three platforms.
What you’ll do
Draft & schedule
Captions that match brand tone—clear, warm, Jesus-centered.
Engage kindly
Reply to DMs and comments with patience—especially critics.
Virtual prayer
Host or support prayer threads / live moments as assigned.
Tone guide (interactive cheat sheet)
Do
- • Fact-check before you post; tag official accounts only (@ddbs.global, @ddbs.htx on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook).
- • Escalate sensitive prayer requests to leaders—not public threads.
Avoid
- • Answering medical/legal questions from strangers online.
- • Arguing in comment sections for hours—know when to stop.
- • Posting private info (phone numbers, addresses).
Social & virtual checklist
Saves on this deviceQuick answers
Someone is trolling our page
Don’t feed the cycle. One calm reply or none; report/block per policy; tell your lead if it escalates.
I feel pressure to be online 24/7
You’re not a machine. Set boundaries with your team, hand off the shift, and rest—burnout helps no one.