By Isaac Daniel
The Oyo and Lagos States women leaders of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, have resolved to hold a strategic women leadership conference, tagged, Back To Bethel Retreat, BBR, to accomplish the great task of spiritual and social transformation of women
The organizers in a statement said that the conference which will come up between March 20 to 22, has also been designed to align, nurture and sharpen women to excel with all their spiritual and social responsibility in life and in the society.
The theme of conference which will attract global participation online and onsite, is New Wine and Sweet Wine”
It will be held at The Men of Ilaji Hotel and Sports Resort Oloyo, village off Ona- Ara LGA secretariat, Ibadan, Oyo State.
“A retreat is not just an escape from reality. It’s a strategic withdrawal to gain perspective and power needed to conquer reality. It gives me a great joy to personally invite you to “Back To Bethel Retreat, BBR”.
” Back To Bethel Retreat, BBR, is not just another conference, it’s a call to return, a call for realignment, a call for fresh fire. This year, God is set to do something deeper”, Rev. Mrs Ajetomobi, the host of the conference said.
At the top of the organising team for the conference is Rev. Mrs Stellamaris Ajetomobi, Oyo State PFN Women Leader, and wife of the State PFN Chairman, Rev. Samson Ajetomobi, of Men of Issachar Vision Ministry, Olororo , Ojoo, Ibadan,
Also assisting her is Rev. Mrs Mojisola Adeyemi, wife of PFN Kosofe, Lagos Deputy Chairman, Rev. Joseph Adeyemi, of The City of Divine Grace Ministry, Magodo, Lagos.
Part of the statement reads, “The Back To Bethel Retreat 2026 is more than a gathering. it is a sacred moment where women return to the altar to be nurtured, sharpened, and repositioned for greater impact in ministry and life.Come and experience “New and Sweet Wine. A fresh outpouring. A deeper encounter and divine refreshing from God.”
According to the organizers, the conference is being put together for women especially those in leadership, clergy wives, and ministers who desire more of God.
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