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The first lady of Lighthouse Chapel International, Rev Adelaide Heward-Mills has urged women to make a difference in the 2020 general elections by speaking to policymakers in wise ways to maintain the peace in the country.
According to her, “Even before the elections come up, women must use their God-given innate influence to advise political leaders to be peaceful”.
“Women must rise in prayer for the country and strategically use wisdom to champion peace in the lead up to the election, she stated.
Lady Rev Adelaide Heward-Mills was speaking under the theme, “Ensuring peace in election 2020 - the woman factor” on Joy FM’s daily devotion program, “Joy Time in His Presence” on Monday.
The first lady of the Lighthouse Chapel International is one of the authoritative, influential and spiritual mothers of the land, lined up to preach peace on “Joy Time in His Presence” on Joy FM in the lead up to next week’s elections.
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