On Saturday, 28th June 2025, women from all walks of life gathered at GNAT Hall, Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana for the fourth edition of Gifted Women’s Conference (GWC).
Themed “Women on Assignment” and anchored on Ephesians 2:10 — “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do”, the conference served as a call to action, awakening women to the reality of their purpose in Christ. From 8am to 4pm, the atmosphere was filled with God’s presence, stirring many hearts to rise and walk boldly in their divine assignments.
As with every GWC, this year’s gathering provided a space for women to serve, minister, and form purposeful, godly connections. It was a time of heartfelt thanksgiving, worship, prayer, fellowship, teachings and deep reflection, all aimed at maturing into the image of Christ and advancing the spread of the Gospel.
The morning session opened with a powerful spoken word ministration by Ophelia and Emmanuella, whose words stirred conviction in the hearts of many. They reminded attendees that every gift from God is intentional, and what we often perceive as small or insignificant, God calls sacred. “Every gift is a seed, and every calling has a need,” they indicated, and urged women not to allow fear or doubt to rob them of their purpose. Attendants wereencouraged to walk in obedience, even when the path felt uncertain, because God’s calling always comes with grace.
Building on that foundation, Mrs. Harriet Gyan, a member of the GWC leadership, delivered a profound message on identity in Christ. Drawing from Acts 17:28 — “For in Him we live, and move, and have our being…” and Jeremiah 1:5 — “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee…”, she emphasized that recognizing our divine origin is fundamental to walking in purpose. She reminded participants that regardless of academic qualifications, intelligence, and personal background, it is God who defined our value and destiny. Regardless of past or present circumstances, He offers restoration and invites us to return to Him, where true purpose is found.
Following this, Dr. Julia Ntow, also part of the GWC leadership, brought a timely and practical message on discovering one’s assignment. Emphasizing that the process of spiritual refinement takes time, she encouraged women to see challenges as evidence of God’s shaping hand. She cautioned against pursuing the distractions of the world, urging attendees to realign with God’s purpose. To guide this introspection, she introduced the S.H.A.P.E. framework, Strengths, Heart (passions), Abilities, Personality, and Experience, as a useful tool to help women reflect on how God had uniquely equipped them for the work He has prepared.
By the end of the day, many left realigned, renewed, and reawakened to the truth that they were created for good works, works ordained by God before time began. The Gifted Women’s Conference 2025 was a clarion call to arise and walk faithfully in the divine assignments entrusted to each of us.