The Today’s Woman Conference is set to take place from September 4 to 6 at the Glamis Arena, uniting women from all walks of life for a powerful celebration of faith, empowerment, and community.
Under the leadership of Archbishop Eunor Guti, this interdenominational conference promises to be a transformative experience, providing a platform for women to connect, learn, and grow.
The conference will feature a wide range of topics, including women’s health, mental health, parenting children with special needs, marriage, single parenting, entrepreneurship, and spiritual growth.
Renowned speakers from around the world will share their expertise and experiences, offering valuable insights and practical advice.
In addition to the main conference, several special events are scheduled, including a pre-conference dinner on September 3 at Robin Powers Hall, a talent show on September 4, and a Women in Leadership meeting on the morning of September 4 with Archbishop Eunor Guti.
Gospel artist Sinach, celebrated as the Queen of Gospel Music, will also perform, inspiring and entertaining the audience.
The conference organizers have made a concerted effort to ensure the event is accessible to all women, with registration fees starting at just US$3.
Partnership opportunities are also available, offering special perks and benefits to those who wish to contribute.
Bishop Margret Takaedza of the New Revelation Glass House Church, a longtime participant in the Today’s Woman Conference, shared her personal testimony:
“Today’s Woman is sharpening other women. We come together to be sharpened and to sharpen each other.
‘There is power in connecting with a higher anointing. When you connect to this higher anointing, there is influence and impact, wherever you go and wherever you come from.
“There are countless advantages to attending Today’s Woman.
“Over the years, I have witnessed lives change because of the teachings we receive and the diverse speakers from around the globe.
“Personally, my life has been transformed.
“I once faced a barrier to writing books, but after attending Today’s Woman, my name was changed, and I became an author. I managed to write a book that I had struggled to complete for the past decade.”
Dr Larvene Simukai, Today’s Woman conference Director on behalf of visionary Archbishop Prof Eunor Guti said:
“We are calling on all women from all walks of life to come to this interdenominational conference.
“We have local and international speakers who are going to cover areas that affect women and their children.
“We’re looking at women’s health, mental health, and dealing with children with drug and substance abuse.
“We’re also looking at how to handle children with special needs, what we normally would call disability, but special needs.
“We are also having teachings on marriage, on how to live a single life as a single mom, how to run a business, to start a business and to run it successfully, and healing, deliverance, all those kinds of things will be there.”