Journalist Rukh-Shana announces Christian Women’s conference

Participants will engage in prayer and a spirit filled deliverance session.

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By Aaron Sseruyigo

Popular Communication Consultant and Broadcast Journalist Rukh-Shana Namuyimba is set to host the Unchained Women’s Conference 2019.

Running under theme ‘Woman thou art loosed,’ inspired by Luke 13:12, the conference is scheduled for 23rd November, 2019 at Kampala Serena, Addis Room from 9am to 6pm.

Rukh-Shana told a local news source the conference seeks to among others enable Christian women walk in the power and influence God has given them.

With a fast declared on the day of the conference, participants will engage in prayer and a spirit filled deliverance session.

A keynote minster at the conference will be Pastor Jumbo Ogechi, the Senior Pastor of International House of Salvation Prayer Ministries in Lagos Nigeria.

Others are Director of Agile, Ms Susan Nsibirwa, Ms. Sarah Birungi Banage, the Head of Corporate Affairs Uganda National Oil Company, and Mrs Patricia Kyazze, Managing Director Nina Interiors.

The speakers were carefully selected based on the powerful testimonies they have and their willingness to share their life stories to encourage other women, Rukh-Shana was quoted as saying.

“The Conference has been inspired by my life experiences and struggles. It was an awakening after spending some time in prayer and seeking God on what we (women) need to do to get to a place of realising and walking in the power and influence God has given them. In each one of us God had placed passions, desires, talents etc all aligned to our purpose,” Rukh-Shana Namuyimba told the Christian Bulletin.

She said some women do not focus on the gift and talent God has placed in them because they are focus on life’s challenges.

“To one it could be stagnation in life, to another delay in marriage or childbearing and to another frustration at the point of advancement etc. So we are constantly burdened by our pursuit for breakthrough and while we are different in what keeps us in our prayer closets, we are similar in many ways. We will pray, wait on God and sometimes waver in unbelief when the breakthrough takes a while and some times it can feel like forever to the point of questioning your faith and the truth of the word,” she said, according to the Christian Bulletin.

“And sometimes, depending on what it is, it can affect our self worth, esteem and confidence. Yet God sees us differently- He sees us for who He has called us to be. And He has called us to a life of influence in our families, church, ministry, workplaces, communities and our country. But we are often so distracted. And even when we pray often we pray for God to do things that He has already taken care of for example healing or even providence. This may be for a number of reasons but most importantly because we pray from a place of ignorance of God’s word or the reasons for which we find ourselves in this place – spiritual bondage in many cases,” she added. “Only 100 seats are available for this conference but next year it will be bigger.”

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