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Don't Lose Your Soul
Women Arise
English - June 23, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MBSelf-Improvement Education Health & Fitness Mental Health addiction empowerment inspiration mentalhealth recovery sdg5 trauma women Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Rev. Dr. Kabamba Kiboko speaks about the importance of relationship and how it fundamentally changes the way of life and community in this interview with Neelley Hicks.
Background: Rev. Dr. J. Kabamba Kiboko, Ph.D. Born in Shinkolobwe, CongoDR President of the African Clergywomen Association since 2012 Lead Pastor of Forest Chapel UMC, Cincinnati, OH. Author of DIVINING THE WOMAN OF ENDOOR-- African Culture, Postcolonial Hermeneutics, and Politics of Biblical Translation. Serving the global church from a place in-between the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere Upcoming Event: African Clergywomen Leadership Development--July 11 to July 15, 2022 @ Africa University. United Methodist terms used: COSROW (General Commission on Status and Role of Women); AU (Africa University)Rev. Dr. Kabamba Kiboko speaks about the importance of relationship and how it fundamentally changes the way of life and community in this interview with Neelley Hicks.
Background: Rev. Dr. J. Kabamba Kiboko, Ph.D. Born in Shinkolobwe, CongoDR President of the African Clergywomen Association since 2012 Lead Pastor of Forest Chapel UMC, Cincinnati, OH. Author of DIVINING THE WOMAN OF ENDOOR-- African Culture, Postcolonial Hermeneutics, and Politics of Biblical Translation. Serving the global church from a place in-between the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere Upcoming Event: African Clergywomen Leadership Development--July 11 to July 15, 2022 @ Africa University. United Methodist terms used: COSROW (General Commission on Status and Role of Women); AU (Africa University)