All set for Christ’s Heart Ministries’ Virtuous Woman Conference 2021

Several notable Women in diverse spheres set to address congregants.

Bishop Isaiah and Rev. Deborah Mbuga, the hosts of the Virtuous Women conference. Courtesy Photo.


By Our Reporter

Christ’s Heart Ministries International will Friday commence it’s 2021 edition of the Virtuous Woman Conference.

Speaking to media, the event hosts, Bishop Isaiah and Rev. Deborah Mbuga, stated this year’s theme derived from Esther 4:14, seeks to challenge women into the realization that for such a time as this, it is important for them to position themselves in places that they deserve and are called to.

As part of the event, there will be an awarding ceremony at the Spectrum, National Theatre in Kampala. This is aimed at celebrating women breaking boundaries and winning in spheres of Education, Health, Finance, Sport, Entertainment among others.

“This year’s edition will take a hybrid format, to enable those that can’t be able to join us physically to follow events online. These will also be broadcast across our social media platforms.” Rev. Deborah Mbuga told The CEO East Africa Magazine

““As Christ’s Heart Ministries International, we believe in Women and mentor them for a generational impact. It’s through conferences like this that we teach, correct and uplift them,” she said.

Mrs Mbuga urged that the conference is open to all, including “men interested in deep insights that can help shape the women known to them into honorable and decent folks for the contemporary and ever-changing world.”

 On 1st May 2021, at the ministry’s main branch in Mukono, the conference will feature a series of seasoned speakers including young rising women, women in positions of influence, and women who have overcome different crises in life.

These include, Mrs. Sarah Kiyingi Kyama, former Minister of State for Internal Affairs, Mrs. Catherine Ruhweza commonly known as Mama Tendo, Ms. Jacqueline Nyapendi, Mrs. Rachel Senyondo, and Mrs. Patience Kasankya from Nairobi, Kenya.

The conference will also feature a panel discussion on the impact of Mental health and the well being of children, women, and the family at large. This discussion will be steered by outstanding women like; Ms. Susan Nsibirwa, Pastor Doreen Kimuli, Mrs. Karen Hasahya Kimuli, and Mrs. Rachel Bekunda.

Pastor Moses Ddombo and his dear wife Pastor Jessica Dombo, the Spiritual parents to Bishop Isaiah and  Rev. Deborah Mbuga, who carry over 30 years of experience in family and leadership, will also address believers at this conference.

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