ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE CHRISTIAN WOMEN now have a fresh outlook on life. And they owe it all to the first ever King’s Daughter programme from which they recently graduated.
Forty-three facilitators from 33 different assemblies were charged with the task of uplifting and empowering the women, members from 71 churches.
Speaking during the graduation ceremony at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Andrea Harris, president of the Women
Of Excellence And Empowerment Ministries, which facilitated the programme every Monday night at the Mount of Praise Wesleyan Holiness Church, Tudor Bridge, St Michael, said many of the participants had come bruised, broken, scared and even bent over by guilt and the mistakes of their past.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
King’s Daughters now empowered
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