Phaneroo Ministries International is set to host its 8th annual Men’s Conference on March 8th at the Phaneroo Grounds in Naguru. Led by Apostle Grace Lubega, the event will feature two international guest speakers whose identities remain undisclosed.
This signature conference draws thousands of men seeking spiritual growth, mentorship, and practical advice on leadership, finances, and family responsibilities.
The 2025 edition will address modern challenges affecting men in their faith, careers, and personal lives.
Apostle Grace Lubega has described the conference as a “divine appointment” with the power to transform lives. “We’ve witnessed families, businesses, and individuals radically changed. Every man should attend and bring others along,” he emphasized.
The event is open to men of all ages, professions, and walks of life. Whether young professionals, entrepreneurs, students, or ministers, attendees are promised a space for learning, encouragement, and meaningful connections.
Although the guest speakers remain unnamed, Phaneroo’s tradition of hosting world-renowned Christian leaders has heightened anticipation. Participants are eager to discover who will join Apostle Lubega this year.
The conference provides a vital platform to support men navigating societal pressures. Key topics include identity, career advancement, relationships, and personal growth, offering biblical insights to help overcome these challenges.
Phaneroo’s Chief Operations Officer, Mr. Chris Kyerere, encouraged attendees to come expectant. “God is moving in this generation, and this conference is central to that revival. Don’t miss it,” he urged.
Apostle Lubega consistently emphasizes the role of strong men in building thriving families and nations. “When men understand their identity in Christ, they become impactful leaders, fathers, husbands, and visionaries,” he noted.
This year’s Phaneroo Men’s Conference promises to inspire men to embrace their responsibilities and create lasting change in their lives and communities.
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