The 2024 Shabach Women’s Conference has come to a successful end with a call on women to leverage on networking and foster interconnectedness to aid their spiritual growth and development.
Shabach, a Hebrew word for praise, means to address in a loud tone, to shout, to commend, to glory, or to declare triumph. Literally, it means to raise a holy roar.
The word is used sparsely in the Old Testament, a mere eleven times, but each time, it has a powerful effect.
Organised by the Prayer Palace and led by Dr Annick Adjei, this year’s conference is the fifth edition. The conference climaxed on Sunday, 19th May 2024 with various activities.
Dr Adjei noted that the overall vision of the conference was to empower women, and raise them as champions just like the men, highlighting that, this is something “our father, founder and general overseer of Prayer Palace has always insisted on over the years”.
She noted that they have used the conference to give women the opportunity to unleash their potential.
Dr Adjei further hinted that as part of their care plan, they had provided financial support to their women’s ministry, especially towards those God has blessed with kids and to those who had lost their loved ones.
“Charity has always been part of our DNA. We have made donations to orphanages and hospitals. We have also supported the needy at church over the years”, emphasised Dr Adjei.
According to her, the plan for the future was to intensify “our panel sessions and invite prominent women in leadership to come and share their experiences with our women”, reiterating, “Our ultimate vision for Shabach is to be both a spiritual convention and a networking hub where women can come and showcase their businesses with an exposition at the church”, noted Dr Adjei.
She encouraged women to take advantage of the Breast Cancer Awareness month slated for October to go and examine their breasts to ascertain their status.
She also indicated that they solicited items and donated them to orphanages to end the conference activities.
“We visited Kingdom Dynamics Future Ghana in Kukurantumi to present our donations and support them in prayer”, she noted.
Adding that “We would like to take this opportunity to ask anyone who is in charge of an orphanage and needs support to contact us.”
This year’s conference brought together prominent people in ministry, including Rev. Mrs. Dora Tackie-Yarboi, Rev. Mrs. Rita Korankye Ankrah and Prophet Emmanuel Adjei, Founder, of Prayer Palace.
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