Hon. Rev. Mrs. Onatsula C. Williams
Nigeria

The IAWM stand is quite a good idea.  Women have opportunity to see other Christian women.  It encourages women to have a unity of purpose.  The assembly in general has given opportunity to assess myself and place my intelligence.  More exposure to understanding Christian theology.  I pray for more success in the life of WCC.

Dr. Tong Wing-Sze
Hong Kong

A very meaningful project.  Solidarity of women who called to ministry are strengthened through this creative way!  Thanks!

Ebun A. James-Dekam
General Secretary Council of Churches in Sierra-Leone

It is a joy to connect with your organization, and to see pictures of women ministers and leaders in the ecumenical circle. As we grow numerically, I pray that the God of Life lead us to justice and peace. I pray also that we can share our stories and experiences so that justice, peace and dignity of women and children who are well be heard.

Moumita Biswas
Church of North India

I am so happy that God brought me here to meet women from different pools of the world engaged in ministry and mission. I have come to know so many sisters in Christ. This was a wonderful gathering in the stall “God calls women” in ministry stall.

Claudia Bandixen
Reformed Church of Switzerland

The vision for women must be: ‘Everything is Possible for Women” – no ceiling – no limit – but the open heart and the open heaven is the center of our aims.

Dina
France

Written in French – translated by Christine Dutton

Dear Friends (female and male), what you are doing here in this stand is so important.  Participating in this assembly has heightened my awareness that women’s place in the world is precarious and fragile.  I have had many opportunities as a woman, and I pray that those who encounter difficulties might find folks like you (?) in their journey.

May God bless you.

Nangula Kathindi,
Anglican Diocese of Namibia

I am moved by the commitment of the women ministers at all the Assemblies I have attended.  I am happy to always had an opportunity to think about my call to ministry and I feel encouraged to continue on this journey.  I was excited to see my name in an old newsletter.  Continue sisters to represent Christ in this marvelous way.\

God bless us all. Amen.

Karin Wibonu
Sweden

I was ordained 1984 in the Baptist Union, Sweden.  It was never (or seldom) a special issue being female pastor in my denomination at my time – it was a good tradition in where we elected the first female church-leader (general secretary, bishop, what you call it) in the same year as my ordination, 1984.  2003-2011 I was the church leader, now general secretary for the Christian Council of Churches.  A good idea would be to give information to pastor seminaries about this network.  As time passed, I realized that even if it hadn’t been very special for me being ordained, that’s not the situation in other denominations or in other countries.  So even if I was ok, it was a matter for others, that means it a matter for me!  Good luck!

Jay Faith
Kronenberg, South Africa

An absolute humbling and phenomenal experience to be in Busan!!  A greater honour to meet you, the International Ass of Women Ministries.  May God’s infinite blessings, wisdom, compassion and love accompany you always.  All our South African power and ubuntle!!

Viva Amankosikazi Viva

Tara Curlewis
Australia

It has been fantastic to meet Cynthia, Carol and the IAWM team who have created a space to connect women in ministry to each other and encourage women in their ministry.  God of Life – Calls Women in Ministry.  God of Life: lead us to Justice and Peace.