Lady Reverend Adelaide Heward-Mills
The first lady of the United Denomination originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches, Lady Reverend Adelaide Heward-Mills, has shared how praying mothers are responsible for the success of many individuals.
Speaking at the Woman Redefined Conference 2025 in Accra, Heward-Mills addressed the challenges women face due to social media’s portrayal of idealized lifestyles.
She noted that such pressures can lead women to feel inadequate if they don’t conform to certain standards. However, she reminded attendees of their worth.
“Now with social media, there’s so much pressure, especially on women, to be this and that. You feel that you are not a slay queen, but you are a queen. You were a queen before you came.
“God has a purpose for your life. And that purpose doesn’t just fall from the scene. It must be birthed in the realm of the spirit,” she said.
She added that the previous generation is responsible for most of the successes many people have and thus, should be recognised.
“Many of us are successful because we had praying mothers. These women would rise every morning, lifting their voices to God, laying the spiritual groundwork for our lives even before we became aware of ourselves,” she stated.
Heward-Mills encouraged women to focus on their God-given purpose and to find strength in the spiritual heritage passed down to them.
The event, organized by the Women’s Rights Centre (WRC), was a dynamic gathering aimed at celebrating and empowering women, particularly within the creative arts and entrepreneurial sectors. Held under the theme “Women’s Empowerment through Creativity and Enterprise,” it brought together diverse participants including female creatives, businesswomen, and stakeholders.
Activities included panel discussions, exhibitions, performances, and networking sessions that highlighted the achievements of women while addressing challenges they face in business and the arts.
The event fostered collaboration, knowledge sharing, and inspiration, reaffirming WRC’s commitment to supporting women’s economic independence and creative expression.
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