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Housing Information

 
This information is intended as a guide to help you as you make the transition to IHOPU.  We realize that moving can be difficult, and we would encourage you not to move until you have confirmed your housing arrangements.

Apartment Complexes


The following is given for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation by IHOP–KC.  Call the contact numbers provided to find out details on pricing, availability, specials, and suitability. (Remember, it never hurts to mention that you are coming to Kansas City as an IHOPU student!)

Apartments within walking distance of the IHOP–KC Red Bridge Center on Red Bridge Road:


Herrnhut Apartments

(owned by IHOP–KC)
3311B E. Red Bridge Road
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.763.4331
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms
Prairie Walk Apts.
11026 College Lane
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.761.9310
1 & 2 bedrooms
   
Calico Farms Apartments
11337 Calico Dr.
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.763.9393
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms
 
 

Apartments within a 5-minute drive of the IHOP–KC Red Bridge Center on Red Bridge Road:

 
Kings Quarters Apartments
11330 Colorado Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.761.5994
1,2, & 3 bedrooms
kingsquartersapartments.com
Timberlakes at Red Bridge
11201 Montgall Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.763.0330
1 & 2 bedrooms
Furnished housing also available
tlrbapts.com
   
Kings Manor Apartments
11420 Colorado Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64137
816.765.5151
kingsmanorapartments.com
Candlelite Apartments
6522 E. 125th Street
Grandview, MO 64030
816.765.5322
1 & 2 bedrooms
   
Coach House Apartments
655 E. Minor Drive
Kansas City, MO 64131
816.942.1522
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms       
coach-apts.com


Houses

 
Glad Heart Realty Leased Housing has 1-bedroom, fully-furnished housing within walking distance or very close to IHOP–KC, starting at $300/month + split utilities.

Please contact Johnny Youssef, Glad Heart Realty leasing agent, for information on available rentals.
3435 E. Red Bridge Road
Kansas City, MO 64137
johnny@gladheartrealty.com
804.615.3592 

 

Glad Heart Realty

 
Glad Heart Properties is a real estate company that is committed to serving IHOP–KC by giving all corporate profits to support the International House of Prayer and missions.

Glad Heart Realty is a wholly owned subsidiary of Friends of the Bridegroom, Inc. and is managed by Diane Bickle. Glad Heart has a growing team of excellent real estate agents who love Jesus and His kingdom purposes.  They look forward to helping you in any way they can.

You can call the office at 816.965.7700, or search online at gladheartrealty.com.
   

Roommate List

 
A roommate list is available only to incoming students who have been accepted by IHOPU. The roommate information form is a part of the acceptance packet that the student receives upon acceptance to the school. The student must fill out and return the roommate information form in order to receive the roommate list.

The roommate list is simply a tool to help new incoming students connect with other new incoming students who are also looking for housing and roommates. We do not assign roommates or place students in housing. This is solely the responsibility of the student and/or parent.

Homes and Rooms for Rent


If you visit IHOPU or arrive prior to orientation, you may check out the postings of rooms and homes for rent located at the FMA and FSM Student Affairs offices. These postings are from IHOP–KC staff/friends who are seeking to rent their rooms or homes to IHOPU students. You may request a current listing by emailing studenthousing@ihopu.org.

God bless you as you prepare to transition to Kansas City!
Give me one hundred preachers who fear nothing but sin and desire nothing but God, and I care not a straw whether they be clergymen or laymen; such alone will shake the gates of hell and set up the kingdom of heaven on earth. God does nothing but in answer to prayer.
 
—John Wesley
It seems that God has indeed designed that the inspired Word of the Bible become uniquely powerful by passing through a Spirit-filled person on the way to make a dead heart live.
 
—John Piper
You know the value of prayer: it is precious beyond all price. Never, never neglect it.
 
—Sir Thomas Buxton
Prayer is the first thing, the second thing, the third thing necessary to a minister. Pray, then, my dear brother: pray, pray, pray.
 
—Edward Payson
The act of praying is the very highest energy of which the human mind is capable; praying, that is, with the total concentration of the faculties. The great mass of worldly men and of learned men are absolutely incapable of prayer.
 
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I urge upon you . . .  a nearer communion with Christ, and a growing communion. There are curtains to be drawn aside in Christ that we never saw, and new foldings of love in Him. I despair that ever I shall win to the far end of that love, there are so many plies in it. Therefore, dig deep; and sweat, and labor, and take pains for Him; and set by as much time in the day for Him as you can. He will be won with labor.
 
—Samuel Rutherford
What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.
 
—A. W. Tozer
The man who comes to a right belief about God is relieved of ten thousand temporal problems…
 
—A. W. Tozer
He is looking for voluntary lovers: people who long to know Him more than anything else; people who will live lifestyles of prayer, fasting and meditation on the Word of God because they hunger to know a holy God; people who will seek the knowledge of God because they want to be transformed and invited into the deep things of God’s heart.
 
—Corey Russell
If the anointing which we bear comes not from the Lord of hosts, we are deceivers, since only in prayer can we obtain it.
 
—Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon
Speak for eternity. Above all things, cultivate your own spirit. A word spoken by you when your conscience is clear and your heart full of God’s Spirit is worth ten thousand words spoken in unbelief and sin. Remember that God, and not man, must have the glory.
 
—Robert Murray McCheyne
All the minister’s efforts will be vanity or worse than vanity if he have not unction. Unction must come down from heaven and spread a savor and feeling and relish over his ministry; and among the other means of qualifying himself for his office, the Bible must hold the first place, and the last also must be given to the Word of God and prayer.
 
—Richard Cecil
God wants men on the field who can pray. There are too many preachers now and too few pray-ers.
 
—J. Hudson Taylor
Satan dreads nothing but prayer. . . . The Church that lost its Christ was full of good works. Activities are multiplied that meditation may be ousted, and organizations are increased that prayer may have no chance. Souls may be lost in good works, as surely as in evil ways. The one concern of the devil is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, and prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.
 
—Samuel Chadwick
The Holy Spirit will give to the praying saint the brightness of an immortal hope, the music of a deathless song, in His baptism and communion with the heart, He will give sweeter and more enlarged visions of heaven until the taste for other things will pall, and other visions will grow dim and distant. He will put notes of other worlds in human hearts until all earth’s music is discord and songless.
 
—Rev. E. M. Bounds
A certain preacher whose sermons converted many souls received a revelation from God that it was not his sermons or works by all means but the prayers of an illiterate lay brother who sat on the pulpit steps pleading for the success of the sermon. It may be in the all-revealing day so with us. We may believe after laboring long and wearily that all honor belongs to another builder whose prayers were gold, silver, and precious stones, while our sermonizings being apart from prayer are but hay and stubble.
 
—Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon
Fletcher of Madeley, a great teacher of a century and a half ago, used to lecture to the young theological students. He was one of the fellow-workers with Wesley and a man of most saintly character. When he had lectured on one of the great topics of the Word of God, such as the Fullness of God’s Holy Spirit or on the power and blessing that He meant His people to have, he would close the lecture and say, “That is the theory; now will those who want the practice come along up to my room!” And again and again they closed their books and went away to his room, where the hour’s theory would be followed by one or two hours of prayer.
 
—Rev. Hubert Brooke
The prayer of faith is the only power in the universe to which the great Jehovah yields. Prayer is the sovereign remedy.
 
—Robert Hall
During the great Welsh Revival a minister was said to be very successful in winning souls by one sermon that he preached—hundreds were converted. Far away in a valley news reached a brother minister of the marvelous success of this sermon. He desired to find out the secret of the man’s great success.—He walked the long way, and came to the minister’s poor cottage, and the first thing he said was: “Brother, where did you get that sermon?” He was taken into a poorly furnished room and pointed to a spot where the carpet was worn threadbare, near a window that looked out upon the everlasting hills and solemn mountains and said, “Brother, there is where I got that sermon. My heart was heavy for men. One night I knelt there—and cried for power as I never preached before. The hours passed until midnight struck, and the stars looked down on a sleeping world, but the answer came not. I prayed on until I saw a faint streak of grey shoot up, then it was silver—silver became purple and gold. Then the sermon came and the power came and men fell under the influence of the Holy Spirit.”
 
—G. H. Morgan
Study universal holiness of life. Your whole usefulness depends on this, for your sermons last but an hour or two; your life preaches all the week. If Satan can only make a covetous minister a lover of praise, of pleasure, of good eating, he has ruined your ministry. Give yourself to prayer, and get your texts, your thoughts, your words from God. Luther spent his best three hours in prayer.
 
—Robert Murray McCheyne