Sigi to motivate Namibian women
Sigi Oblander was a victim, but today is a witness. Born in Berlin as the Nazi Third Reich was conquering Europe, Sigi would live to pay for the atrocities of Nazi Germany. Victim of war, brainwashing, hate and poverty as well as a witness to rape, murder, torture, injustice and imprisonment of the innocent, Sigi lived to meet the greatest Man of all time. He would show her the reason for her life and suffering.
To share her experiences and inspire others, Sigi is in Windhoek on March 15th as a special guest at a Ladies Breakfast at the Arebbusch Conference Centre, hosted by Revive Us bookshop and Events Unlimited.
One of the most anointed and powerfully used women in ministry today, Sigi ministers equally effectively to men and women, but has had for many years a vision to see the fulfillment of Psalm 68:11, “The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those women that published it.”
This verse clearly establishes a prophetic promise that there would be a day when women would be liberated to preach (publish) the word and do the work of the Lord in great power along with men. Sigi has had this prophetic insight for years – to bring women to find their rightful place in the Lord’s work, fulfilling their ministries for His glory.
She also has a strong desire to see a networking of women in unity across the divides of denominations, race, and nations, in order to see the Kingdom of God advance. The vision that God has given is limitless, but in Sigi’s words, “we are not seeking for it to become all glitz and glamour with thousands of women at each meeting or retreat, rather let us keep it intimate in order to establish true and lasting friendships.”
Sigi’s assignments have placed her in the war-zones of Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Afghanistan; as a prisoner held by the KGB for smuggling Bibles into the Ukraine; as a hostage in no-mans-land on the Afghanistan frontier, where she dressed as a Moslem man to protect her identity; as a preacher’s preacher, ministering hope in war-ravaged Uganda, Mozambique, Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Nigeria, Kenya, Croatia and most recently Austria and Germany.
The thrust of Sigi’s ministry is to inspire men and women of God to awaken and come into their God-ordained roles, to become mature and empowered by the Holy Spirit; to flow in a deeper level of unity and anointing to find their destiny.
The breakfast begins at 08:00 and tickets cost N$170, which includes breakfast snacks. Special performances by Nicole Bekker, the a capella group VM6 and Celeste Weck. Tickets are available at Revive Us Book Shop (Maerua Mall – 061 231 530) and Events Unlimited (081 129 4959 or 081 274 2211).
To share her experiences and inspire others, Sigi is in Windhoek on March 15th as a special guest at a Ladies Breakfast at the Arebbusch Conference Centre, hosted by Revive Us bookshop and Events Unlimited.
One of the most anointed and powerfully used women in ministry today, Sigi ministers equally effectively to men and women, but has had for many years a vision to see the fulfillment of Psalm 68:11, “The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those women that published it.”
This verse clearly establishes a prophetic promise that there would be a day when women would be liberated to preach (publish) the word and do the work of the Lord in great power along with men. Sigi has had this prophetic insight for years – to bring women to find their rightful place in the Lord’s work, fulfilling their ministries for His glory.
She also has a strong desire to see a networking of women in unity across the divides of denominations, race, and nations, in order to see the Kingdom of God advance. The vision that God has given is limitless, but in Sigi’s words, “we are not seeking for it to become all glitz and glamour with thousands of women at each meeting or retreat, rather let us keep it intimate in order to establish true and lasting friendships.”
Sigi’s assignments have placed her in the war-zones of Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Afghanistan; as a prisoner held by the KGB for smuggling Bibles into the Ukraine; as a hostage in no-mans-land on the Afghanistan frontier, where she dressed as a Moslem man to protect her identity; as a preacher’s preacher, ministering hope in war-ravaged Uganda, Mozambique, Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Nigeria, Kenya, Croatia and most recently Austria and Germany.
The thrust of Sigi’s ministry is to inspire men and women of God to awaken and come into their God-ordained roles, to become mature and empowered by the Holy Spirit; to flow in a deeper level of unity and anointing to find their destiny.
The breakfast begins at 08:00 and tickets cost N$170, which includes breakfast snacks. Special performances by Nicole Bekker, the a capella group VM6 and Celeste Weck. Tickets are available at Revive Us Book Shop (Maerua Mall – 061 231 530) and Events Unlimited (081 129 4959 or 081 274 2211).
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