KAMPALA - Apostle Grace Lubega has challenged women to rise above societal limitations and step into their divine assignment.
He made the call during the My Great Price Women’s Conference organised by Phaneroo Ministries International on Saturday at Phaneroo Grounds, Naguru in Kamapla City.
The conference, now in its seventh edition, attracted thousands of women from across Uganda and abroad, united under the theme: My Great Price, a declaration of the spiritual and societal value of the woman.

Lubega (R) challenged attendees to reject inherited limitations based on gender. (All Photos by Maria Wamala)

Lubega drew inspiration from Numbers 27, where the daughters of Zelophehad boldly approached Moses, demanding their inheritance after the death of their father, who had no sons.
“We learn that a law is not static. While God’s covenant remains steadfast, the application of the law can evolve in response to a man’s need,” he said.
“These women opened a portal for all future daughters born in households with no sons. Because of their boldness, God changed the law.”


Lubega challenged attendees to reject inherited limitations based on gender.
“This is the season to go places that intimidate normal women,” he declared. “God is going to birth something through you that will shift the narrative of what it means to be a woman. There are hidden inheritances waiting for bold women to claim them.”
He reminded women that their influence can be greater than expected.

Lubega reminded women that their influence can be greater than expected

“A daughter can give to a father what a son cannot. Look at Timothy—his faith came through his mother and grandmother, not his father. What was in a female, positioned a man,” he said.
Lubega emphasised that womanhood is not only domestic or emotional but deeply spiritual and powerful.
“We didn’t start this conference to teach you how to cook. That’s good, but there’s more. The complete woman is anointed, a wife, a mother, a businesswoman—and one who can heal the sick and raise the dead,” he added, quoting Hebrews 11:35.


International speaker Dr Cindy Trimm echoed this message of limitless potential. Citing Uganda’s Queen of Katwe story, Trimm told women not to be limited by where they come from.
“You might see Katwe as a slum, but God saw it as a womb. Disney saw greatness there. Stop asking ‘Why me?’ and start saying ‘Try me,’” she charged.
South African gospel sensation Ntokozo Mbambo led intense worship sessions with songs like Makabongwe and Jehovah Is Your Name, leaving many in tears and awe.


Local artists Becky Worship, Rachel K, and Zabuuli also ministered powerfully through music.
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Apostle Lubega reminded women that their influence can be greater than expected.



