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Women’s divine healing prayer breakfast Christopher Tobutt christopher.tobutt@ieyenews.com

Cayman believers Women’s Ministries and First Assembly of God Women’s Ministry got together to present a special Morning Glory Breakfast Fellowship with guest speakers Sis. Donna Dandie, Pastor Joe Ribeiro and his wife, Dee Ribeiro. Mr. and Mrs. Ribeiro had come to speak on this month’s theme of Divine Healing at the First Assembly of God Church, Crewe Road. Pastor Ribeiro said: “We believe God sent us here to meet the needs of many of those who are sick. I truly believe in divine healing, and I have experienced the power of God for healing these past fifteen years that I have been a minister; I have even experienced it in my own life, and I know that God is able. “I’ve seen people get healed from many kinds of disease such as cancer, heart disease, and so many other diseases. My wife and I are going to pray for some of the ladies today, and are believing God for some big miracles.” Antoinette Parris-Hoyte of the First Assembly of God Women’s Ministry explained why their group

Antoinette Parris-Hoyte of the First Assembly of God Women’s Ministry

Dee Ribeiro and Pastor Joe Ribeiro

had planned this joint meeting with the Cayman Believer’s Women’s Ministries, a locally-based interdenominational group whose aim is to empower women through the word of God. “We are the women’s group of the church and we meet every Tuesday night at 7.30. What we have in every last Saturday of the month is a prayer breakfast which is a synopsis of the entire theme that we carry for

the month. This month the theme is ‘Divine Healing’ and we are working with the Cayman Believers this month, but every month after that we do our prayer breakfast. It’s free and it’s open to all ladies who would like to come out, hear the word of God, fellowship with other ladies, and be empowered through the word of God,” she said. Judy Penn, from the Cayman Believer’s Women’s Ministry, said:

“We enhance, enrich and inspire one another. We decided on a joint venture for this month because we invited Pastor Joe Ribeiro down from Boston. Cayman Believer’s Women’s Ministries mission statement is: “Energising, enriching, saving and transforming the lives of women through Christ Jesus, that will ultimately benefit the family and the community.”

Photos by Christopher Tobutt

The Morning Glory Breakfast Fellowship

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Judy Penn, from the Cayman Believer’s Women’s Ministry.

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