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2014 Conference Speakers

2014 Conference Speakers This year's lineup has been confirmed and tickets are now available. We would love you to join us for the 2014 King's Daughters PURE Conference for a day that has been carefully crafted JUST FOR YOU. Enjoy a day off! Feel refreshed, get inspired and leave ready for the next season of your life. Find out more about our speakers below and don't delay, book your place now at www.kingsdaughterspure.eventbrite.co.uk

Angela De Souza


Angela has a deep desire to see women reach their full potential in every area of life. She has published many books in her quest to help women find and love who they are. The King’s Daughters Conference is an annual UK women’s conference where she continues to explore the theme of being all your can be.

Susan Woodley


Sue is a wife, a mother, a pastor and the host the King's Daughters Charlton King's Girl's Night. Sue is also an extraordinary woman with a big heart and a big vision. It is this incredible passion for all people that led her to her current role as pastor of Charlton Kings Baptist Church. 

Thoko Owino


Thoko is passionate about teaching God’s children to live a full, joyful life through the power of love. She knows every woman has great potential inside her which enables her to fulfil her destiny; she believes in empowering women to maximise their potential so it can be developed into the fullness of the virtuous woman God intended her to be.

Roseann Boyce


Roseann has worked with The Children’s Society for three years, her job title is a regional fundraiser, which is better described as a relationships builder. She is passionate about the work of The Children’s Society who believe that every single child and young person should be able to develop and flourish to their full potential.

Jaylene Howell


Jaylene is passionate about women seeing God in all of life, from the all-too-common failures to the occasional moments of brilliance. She loves sharing these moments, but more often finds God in unexpected glimpses in everyday life. She communicates the grace of God in an honest and transparent, though always down-to-earth style.

Lorah-Kelly Beard


Lorah-Kelly runs a photography business, Lorah-Kelly Creative Photography. She studied art at Cirencester College and adds magic to all that she does. Lorah is the lead singer of D7 Band and also dabbles with the guitar and bass. Samuel and Lorah recently got married in a barn and live in a cute little apartment in the middle of Cheltenham. 

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