KICC to Host Winning Women Conference

|TOP|The Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) will host the Winning Women Conference from 16 to 19 November, following the major International Gathering of Champions conference which concluded last night.

Hosted by Pastor Yemisi Ashimolowo, first lady of KICC, the Winning Women Conference will address the specific needs of women at different stages in their lives, aiming to provide women with practical, emotional and spiritual keys to winning in all aspects of their lives.

The conference also encourages women to have more confidence in what they can achieve through God's power and teaches women to be successful and excel by challenging them to be focused and reach their potential for Christ, according to the KICC website.

|AD|The Winning Women Conference will be a follow-up for thousands of passionate God-loving women who attended the weeklong International Gathering of Champions (ICOG) conference.

The ICOG concluded yesterday with a Praise Celebration night at KICC.

Worship was led by the KICC choir, gospel favourite Judy Jacobs and American gospel singer Martha Munizzi, amongst many more.

Thousands danced and shouted out as they celebrated the presence of God at the 12,000 seat-capacity tent, located at KICC’s headquarters in Waterden Road.
This year’s theme was ‘Kingdom, Power and Glory’, as congregants focused on the ‘dominion authority of believers'.

Held from 20 to 27 August, the conference is now establishing a reputation within the Christian community — both in the UK and globally — as thousands of people from around the world attended the event.
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