Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come. Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:37-39 KJV)
Given her immeasurable body of work in the Body of Christ, it’s safe to assume that Toshira Maldonado-McIntosh has become a fixture, particularly as it pertains to establishing godly connections.
That, by all accounts, is amongst the notable reasons Maldonado-McIntosh’s forthcoming Daughters Of Beth Empowerment Conference figures to have a monumental impact this year, just as it has in recent years.
In offering a detailed synopsis of her conference that will take place August 18 at 9 a.m. EST at Courtyard By Marriott, located at 1001 Intrepid Avenue, in Philadelphia, Maldonado-McIntosh emphasized that this event is geared largely toward recognizing the need to address the areas of what she describes as “broken,” mostly notably areas she senses hinder and paralyzed women from achieving success.
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“This conference is a gathering to focus on inner healing, personal development, and in bracing a relationship was God and each others,” Maldonado-McIntosh told Making Headline News this week. “This conference is an opportunity to grow spiritually and every woman is challenged to advance.”
Especially by way of lasting, spiritually-enhancing connections.
“Women are encouraged to make positive connections and be inspired to network in their sisterhood circles,” Maldonado-McIntosh said. “The powerful seminars and workshops have the goal of identifying strengths and inspiring sisters to live there best lives. Through segments of worship and prayer, we connect to our Heavenly Father.”
Interestingly and to her credit, Maldonado-McIntosh’s conference will also address a number of key issues, many of which will greatly empower women to possess and savor a healthy lifestyle.
“We want to promote self-awareness, healthy lifestyle, spirituality, and encouragement to everyone,” Maldonado-McIntosh said. “We understand the greatest commandment that God gave mankind is to love. It is out of the same spirit we gather to promote what it means to BETH.”
BETH, which headlines the mission and purpose of Maldonado-McIntosh’s conference, is an acronym that stands for: Birthing, Empowering, Teaching, and Healing.
Daughters Of Beth is widely known as a sisterhood empowerment group, one that is strategically birthed from the passion of promoting unity among women and sharing the love of God, Maldonado-McIntosh emphasized.
A native of the Bronx, New York, Maldonado-McIntosh is widely regarded amongst her peers as an ambassador for the Lord Jesus Christ, one who appropriately developed a passion for prayer and deliverance dating back to her youth.
That a better part of her life was spent being raised by her grandmother, the late Evangelist Delilah Maldonado, Maldonado-McIntosh ironically was exposed to what is deemed the ministry of deliverance in ways unimaginable — a life-enhancing trend that essentially has equipped her to become especially effective in ministry for such a time as now.
Currently the visionary and co-founder of the Daughters of B.E.T.H Women’s Empowerment Circle — an organization that is widely known for promoting healing and restoration from trauma and the advancement of all women — Maldonado-McIntosh’s ministerial resume includes having organized deliverance clinics, as well as prayer and deliverance conferences.
Also, while working alongside her husband, she routinely ministers to those in need of one-on-one support.
As for her forthcoming conference, the feedback, as expected, has been favorable, Maldonado-McIntosh said.
“Women have stated that this is an event that they would love to participate is, because they feel they can connect to each other who share their sentiments of personal development empowerment and transparency said Maldonado-McIntosh whom, in November 2017, was consecrated by Bishop Gregory Martin of Temple Beth-El Kings Dominion in Brooklyn, New York.
A licensed evangelist, Maldonado-McIntosh presently serves under Bishop Martin’s spiritual covering.
“I believe this conference will impact and advance the kingdom by bringing women together to share the love of God,” Maldonado-McIntosh added. “Networking and connection that can last a lifetime is always the goal. Sharing inspiring stories, acknowledgement of success and triumph, and being in an atmosphere without judgment.”
For more information about Toshira Maldonado-McIntosh’s Daughters Of Beth Empowerment Conference, connect with her at www.daughtersofbeth.com. Also, send email to: daughtersofbeth@mail.com.
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