About Us

Jeff and I have been married 11 years. We worked in the market place our whole lives. In 2019 the Lord began to transition us into ministry full time, while in 2020 he gave us a vision and made it clear to us that the time is now for full time tr ansition. The Lord is calling us to build Houses of Prayer in the nations. Jeff and I have a heart for partnering with the truth o f the word of God and the great intercession. We believe the Lord is calling us to help people to enter into a place where they en counter the Lord through prayer and worship in intercession, engaging in the experience of the throne room of God. You are invited to join the call for intercessors in the nations. Some pray, some sow, and some go. Jeff and I have been called to go. We need a team of p eople to help in the Great Commission alongside us. We will be moving to Kansas City as intercessory missionaries with the International H ouse of Prayer; therefore, we have the responsibility and privilege of building our financial team. We want to invite you to stand with us in prayer and financial partnership. Hand in hand with you, we will be sowing into prayer for the nations in need. Once you have had time to pray and talk to the Lord about partnering on our team.


 
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Tiffany Correll's Journey

I was so young when I was born again. I do not remember the day I asked the Lord into my heart. Even from as far back as I can remember, I remember the Holy Spirit moving and talking to me. As I grew older I spent many years in youth groups, youth camps and churches. I had a very inspiring youth leader named Sherry Gable who I looked up to a lot. She taught me to search after the heart of God and what it looks like to be an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. I gave up most of my free time working in the food pantries, nurseries, youth camps, youth functions: set up and tear down, etc. When I was in my late teens, early 20s, I backslid in a big way. I never stopped believing in the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit never forsook me. I heard his voice the entire time I was backsliding. I simply choose not to listen. He never gave up on me even when I was going through one of the biggest hard times in my life. The Holy Spirit continued to knock at my door, reminding me of his love for me. He used this time in my life to build a testimony that has brought many people to the Lord. I believe this is a walk many young Christians walk. Through this season of hardship, I met my faithful husband. As our relationship grew, we rededicated our lives to the Lord and got married in 2009.

Also, in 2009 I was ordained as a minister for Glory River Ministries. The Lord began to work in my life and form me into a mother figure. He helped bring many young women under my wing, and helped them to find their roots in the love and spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ through me. Since then the Lord opened up the doors of blessing one after another over our marriage and over the young women that I discipled. I have seen many signs and wonders since then. I have seen many miracles and heard many testimonies. The Lord brought me and my husband to the threshing floor in order to bring us to a place of simply wanting, reflecting, and desiring Him. He brought us through unforgiveness and the release of judgments, and brought us to a place where we believe and try to abide in his perfect love, his perfect will. It is his love which his son came and gave us freely through the spirit. I will never be the same again. He shares intimate love with me and that love allows me to give to other people, but it comes from a rooted foundation in digging and searching for him. In 2010 was the first year I ever set foot in the International House of Prayer. From that day forward I knew my calling was to be an intercessor and a worshiper, although I had to wait 10 years while working long hard jobs and giving up many hours. The Lord never ceases to stir the desire in my heart to sit before him and intercede on behalf of the people and nations around me. The Lord has blessed me greatly in the market place. He always opens up doors for me to minister to young women and even occasionally young men to share the love of the Lord and bring salvation to lives. He has also called me to the house of prayer and to a place of standing on the wall and partnering with his heart. The hunger, thirst and desire inside of me to be in that place is so strong. It brings both joy and mourning inside of me. I have no doubt in my mind I am called to the house of prayer, and at the age of 34 I have given the Lord my "yes "and I am going to walk out building houses of prayer even if it costs me everything.


 

Jeff Correll's Journey

I was saved at the age of 18. I attended a Methodist church with my parents for several years. I attended youth group there on Sunday afternoon, but didn't feel a connection there. As a child, I attended a Church of Christ school. I was taught in bible class daily, but didn't feel close to God. It was like a task to learn my assignment, but not enjoyable. I attended church on rare occasions with friends if they asked me to. I went to church when we visited my aunt and uncle at the church they attended. For the first time I attended church consistently with my late wife. She asked me to go with her and I did. I went fairly regularly there with her for a year. The pastor there put me at ease and I actually enjoyed going. Later, after I started seeing my current wife, she asked me to attend church with her. A guest speaker was there. In the middle of the service he stopped and looked at me. He said something to the effect of," I can sense you are grieving for someone you lost recently." That touched me in a profound way. Someone I had never met was close enough to God for God to tell him to I was mourning my late wife. Later after I married my wife, my father in law fell from a 3rd story balcony when the railing gave way. My wife and I were there. My wife prayed for him. After many months in hospital (many broken bones, damaged kidneys, induced coma, etc. God completely healed him. I realized I had witnessed a miracle. I truly believed in God. Years later, after meeting many people my in-laws knew who were prophets, strong Christian men and women, I had zero doubt that God had brought me to my wife and her family. He started it with my late wife asking me to church and continued it to this day. Without having met all of these people, I would never have grown close to God. My wife got a yearlong scholarship to IHOPKC (International House of Prayer- Kansas City) in 2019. She went for most of year (until COVID shut it down after spring break). I stayed at home and worked at my factory job to support us. She grew even closer to God. I realized then that I wanted to grow closer to God and share his message to others. My wife has had a vision of opening houses of worship across the nation. I want to be there alongside her helping fulfill God's plan. I plan to attend IHOPUKC this fall and winter to learn to be a missionary and continue Gods work.