Why Should Women Leaders and Believers Be Involved with G20?

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Sibongile Mofokeng and Ambassador Prudence Mocumi discuss why women leaders and believers should be part of the G20, especially from a Kingdom perspective. Ambassador Prudence highlights the idea of a "Kingdom G20," which frames the global G20 economic summit through the lens of Christian marketplace calling. Since the G20 addresses major economies and global issues like trade, sustainable development, health, agriculture, energy, climate, and anti-corruption, the Kingdom G20 encourages believers to actively engage in influencing and improving economies aligned with Kingdom values such as integrity, stewardship, and service. The Kingdom business approach emphasizes that Christians are called to occupy and impact the marketplace until Jesus returns, using business as a ministry to bless communities and promote economic justice. Women leaders play a vital role in this, bringing Kingdom principles into leadership and economic development. This expansion of the G20 agenda aligns well with Kingdom goals of sustainable growth and ethical influence in global affairs.
18 Nov 2025 7AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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