Bishop(Dr) Gifthans UK
Nigeria National women's president

In this pivotal moment in history, the global Church recognizes a divine call to affirm, equip, and release women into every sphere of influence—ministry, business, politics, finance, and the family. The International Ministerial Alliances of Churches (IMAC) stand united in the biblical conviction that women are co-laborers in the Kingdom of God, anointed and appointed to lead with grace, wisdom, and authority.

Women in Christian Ministry

From the days of Deborah and Esther to the ministry of Priscilla and the leadership of Phoebe, Scripture affirms the role of women in the work of God. Today, women continue to serve as pastors, prophets, evangelists, teachers, and apostles. IMAC celebrates the increasing number of women who are faithfully preaching the Gospel, planting churches, discipling nations, and mentoring the next generation.

Women as Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders

Kingdom-minded entrepreneurship is one of the greatest platforms for influence in today’s world. Women are launching businesses that not only generate wealth but uplift communities and promote godly values.

Women in Politics and Government

IMAC supports: Economic empowerment programs tailored for women in ministry and business. Networks that connect Christian businesswomen for mentorship and collaboration. Teaching on biblical stewardship, kingdom economics, and ethical leadership.

The International Ministerial Alliances of Churches issue a clarion call to the Body of Christ: Let us recognize the God-ordained gifts and callings in women across all spheres of influence. Let us raise platforms, remove barriers, and champion their cause—not as an act of cultural conformity, but as obedience to a biblical mandate. We believe that when women are empowered, families are strengthened, churches are enriched, nations are transformed, and the Kingdom of God advances. “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” — Proverbs 31:25
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