Bat Tsion Women’s Conference: Crowned with His Glory (April 1st, 2022)
About 65 Jewish Messianic sisters gathered in Nazareth for the annual Bat Tsion Women’s Conference. This year, Rania and several Arab Deborahs joined them in a beautiful expression of unity.
The theme, “Crowns,” was drawn from Isaiah 62:3:
“You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand, a royal diadem in the hand of your God.”
Rania brought with her a diadem as a prophetic symbol (seen in the photo below), which Karen Davis is wearing. Throughout the conference, women engaged in powerful prophetic acts, placing crowns and diadems on one another’s heads, declaring each other as God’s beautiful daughters—clothed in His glory and splendor.
Crowned with Glory and Identity
Rania shared a message about being crowned with glory and the beauty the Bride carries before the Lord. She explained the difference between a crown and a diadem:
A crown represents victory and honor.
A diadem signifies royalty, a mark of belonging to the King.
She spoke about walking boldly in our royal identity before the Lord. As we live from that place of identity, Rania said, we begin to see the blessings of God unfold, we co-reign with Christ and carry His glory wherever we go.
“All glorious is the princess in her chamber, with robes interwoven with gold.
In many-colored robes she is led to the king, with her virgin companions following behind her.”
(Psalm 45:13–14)
A Time of Ministry and Miracles
As the gathering drew to a close, Rania prayed with and ministered to many of the women. The Lord moved powerfully, and several creative miracles took place.
The conference overflowed with the beauty of His presence—sisters anointing one another, lifting their voices in worship, and celebrating their identity as royal daughters of the King.
(See highlights from the conference in the photos above and below.)
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