About Jeri Davis
Jeri has a rich heritage of spiritual trailblazing. Her grandparents, Lelon and Amanda Haddon assisted in the building of numerous churches in the South. Her paternal grandparents built brick-by-brick and pastored the first African-American church, Bethlehem Temple of Belleville, Michigan for over 30 years. Her uncle, Bishop Clarence, and aunt, Dr. Joyce Haddon have pastored High Praise Cathedral in Detroit, Michigan for three decades.
Jeri was born in Inkster, Michigan and moved to Colorado in her early teens. She graduated from Overland High School and pursued a college degree in Journalism at the University of Northern Colorado. As Black Student Union President, her desire was to bridge a gap between the diverse nationalities. She graduated as a Departmental Scholar for academic excellence.
In the year following graduation, she dedicated her life to the Lord on December 17, 1989. She excelled as a sales training coach for United Airlines, then discovered God's desire for her to work in ministry. She was placed on staff as a ministry coordinator at Heritage Christian Center and served under the leadership of Bishop Dennis Leonard for four years. As this season ended, she was called to serve under Pastor M. Tim, and Gayla Bagwell. Jeri was passionate to see people discover, embrace, and grow in their Christ-like identity. For six years, she taught several "Life Exchange" courses and volunteered in the children's ministry.
In the fall of 2001, Jeri began to hunger to understand her prophetic and healing gifts. She has spent countless hours studying under the tutelage of the Holy Spirit, John Paul Jackson, Mike Bickle, and Kenneth and Gloria Copeland.
Currently, she balances her time between authoring books, community life, and serving her family alongside her husband, Richard.