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The Power of God International Ministries Women’s conference a huge success

The service was attended by women from all walks of life including your everyday woman, nurses, teachers, community leaders and pastors.

THE Power of God International Ministries (TPG) from Lawley held a women’s conference on October 27.

The service was electrifying as powerful women of God shared the stage. The service was attended by women from all walks of life including your everyday woman, nurses, teachers, community leaders and pastors.

Pastor Janie Mathebula was the first speaker on the day speaking about being rooted in the Lord at all times. The main speaker, apostle Vangile Makhanya from Maranatha Ministries delivered a message that kept congregants in awe.

While the apostle was ministering some attending were in tears and they told the COURIER they felt the presence of the Lord move through the church.

Those attending the conference were not only being entertained by inspirational and motivational preaching but by music as well.

Khululiwe Ndlovu, one of the church leaders, said, “It was an exciting and inspirational service for women around the southern areas. I hope we can continue conducting such services to better our communities.”

At the end of the service people were spoiled with food and beverages.

BEING MOVED: Women attending the conference received messages of inspiration and motivation. Photo: Sibonelo Mtshali.

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