Founded by Jim and Tami Dixon, His Kingdom Come (HKC) Ministries is dedicated to teaching and imparting a lifestyle that replicates the intimacy Jesus possessed with the Father. Their passion is to see the body of Christ cultivate oneness with the Father so that it can actively and accurately hear His voice, and then say what He’s saying and do what He’s doing. The Dixons believe that there is no
other way to bring His kingdom to earth than through a life of intimacy with Christ. They teach with passion and conviction, and impart a kingdom culture into churches, pastors, leaders, and laypeople. For over ten years they’ve served in the prayer ministry under Pastor Rob McCorkle and the Crossroads Community Church. They reside in Orient, Ohio and have been married for over twenty-seven years. They have two adult children, a daughter-in-law, and one granddaughter. MESSAGE FROM PASTOR ROB MCCORKLE:
"One of the greatest needs in the Church today is Spirit-led prayer. Jesus said the Church was to be a house of prayer, and Paul instructed us to pray without ceasing. Yet, prayer has often become like a starting pistol for the main event when in reality, prayer should be the main event. Ministry built upon Spirit-led prayer is powerful and sustaining. Spirit-led prayer enables believers and churches to prevail in warfare over the tactics and ploys of the enemy, and to bring heaven to earth so that the supernatural becomes natural. Because of this, I am blessed and honored to recommend Jim and Tami Dixon. They are Spirit-led intercessors who have not only committed themselves to prayer, but they lead and teach others how to function out of prayer. They are equipped to instruct churches how to minister in the leadership of the Holy Spirit, how to discern the moves of God, and how to pray prophetically over people. They will bring an impartation of healing and increase in the things of the Spirit. They are global intercessors with a heart for the local church, pastors, and laypeople. Dr. Rob McCorkle
Senior Pastor
Crossroads Community Church"