Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings, renowned serial teacher and preacher on parenting through his Parental Breakthrough Ministry, once again stirred hearts at the 81st CAC Good Women Conference (Ikeji 1). With his signature blend of prophetic insight and personal testimony, he brought a powerful message titled “My Parenting Storm is Over.” Drawing thousands into a transformative night of intercession and revelation, the Prophet delivered divine strategies to conquer storms threatening children’s destinies—proving once more why mothers across nations seek his life-changing teachings.
Introduction
In a time when the role of women in both the home and the society is being redefined by the complexities of modern life, the 81st Annual Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Good Women Conference for Ikeji 1 (Ondo/Ekiti Axis) came with a divine and timely message. Held at the historic Babalola International Memorial Camp, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, this year’s gathering was themed “Preparing Godly Women for Leadership in Times Like These.” It served not only as a spiritual revival for thousands of devoted women but also as a prophetic encounter aimed at restoring families, empowering mothers, and igniting leadership within the body of Christ.
From powerful worship sessions to deep intercessory prayers and life-changing teachings, the conference offered a dynamic spiritual atmosphere. One of the most profound moments of the event was the soul-stirring ministration of God’s servant, Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings, who delivered a revelatory message titled “My Parenting Storm is Over.” With passion, prophetic insight, and personal testimony, he stirred the hearts of thousands of mothers and women gathered in the three-section auditorium, unlocking divine principles to overcome generational and societal storms affecting their children and families.
A Gathering of Fire: Women Converge on Holy Ground
The 81st Annual Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Good Women Conference for Ikeji 1 (Ondo/Ekiti axis) commenced on July 30, 2025, at the iconic Babalola International Memorial Camp, Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State. With the theme “Preparing Godly Women for Leadership in Times Like These”, the conference drew thousands of spiritually thirsty and purpose-driven women from across the nation.
Held in the sacred grounds where prayers have been made for decades and destinies shaped, the conference began with deep intercessions, heartfelt worship, and life-transforming messages. A divine atmosphere permeated the massive three-section auditorium, filled with mothers, daughters, ministers, and prayer warriors who had gathered with one purpose: to be equipped and empowered for the times we are in.
The first day of the conference was divinely orchestrated and spiritually electrifying. The highlight of the night came when the Good Women National Leader, Mrs. Fagbemi, took to the podium to introduce the much-anticipated speaker of the evening. With heartfelt reverence, she welcomed the Global Prophet, Titilayo Femi Kings, describing him as “our son and father in the Lord.” It was a moment of generational convergence—a spiritual son of the camp returning to deliver a prophetic word to the mothers who had prayed him into destiny.
Around 1:00 a.m., after a soul-lifting ministration by anointed Gospel singer L/Evang. Seto Akinwande, the Prophet mounted the pulpit with humility, reverence, and a mandate from heaven. What followed was not just a sermon—it was a divine encounter.
Parenting in the Storm: When the Enemy Targets the Next Generation
With prophetic fire, Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings began his message titled “My Parenting Storm is Over”, drawing from Luke 8:23–27. He opened by recognizing the spiritual significance of the very ground they stood on, sharing how his own mother once came to this same camp with only a photograph of her son, crying out to God for his future. That act of faith was not in vain—as he now stood before thousands as a living testimony of answered prayers.
The prophet wasted no time diving deep into the message. He warned that many children are born into storms, and these storms often disguise themselves in common social, emotional, and spiritual issues. He defined the “parenting storm” as an assignment of hell designed to swallow the glory of children and divert their destinies into destruction. For many parents, this storm manifests as rebellion, addiction, disinterest in education, sexual immorality, peer pressure, or depression. He declared, however, that this storm is not final—and there is something mothers can do about it.
In a powerful moment, Prophet Kings deconstructed the lie of Satan: that “you are powerless in the face of your child’s challenges.” He countered it with the truth of Scripture and the reality of spiritual authority. Drawing inspiration from the story of the storm on the sea in Luke 8, he emphasized that Jesus didn’t just calm the storm; He rose to silence it. So too must godly parents rise in their spirit to confront every storm threatening their children.
Prophet Kings itemized the different types of storms that parents face:
- The storm that fights children because of their future glory.
- The storm that targets parents because of the children they are raising.
- The storm of toxic friendships.
- The storm of theft, drug addiction, and alcoholism.
- The storm of internet and social media, which, he emphasized, has become a dangerous tool in the hand of the enemy for today’s youth.
In a gripping analogy, he referenced 1 Kings 3, where two harlots came before King Solomon over a dispute involving two infants. One mother had rolled over and killed her child in her sleep and secretly exchanged the dead child with the living one. The true mother, while asleep, lost her baby because she was unaware.
“When mothers sleep spiritually,” he warned, “the enemy makes deadly exchanges.”
He urged the women not to be spiritually asleep but to awaken in their spirit-man and fight back through intercession. “A praying mother,” he said, “is more powerful than a thousand demons.”
Rising with Purpose: Spiritual Strategies to Raise Glorious Children
As the message climaxed, Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings revealed what God has made available to every mother facing parenting storms—Storm Stoppers.
Just as Jesus rose and rebuked the storm, he taught that God can send people and situations into our lives to stop the storm threatening our children. Sharing from his personal journey, he narrated how a divine helper—the then Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)—invited him to work for him during a trying time in his life. That one intervention helped change the trajectory of his destiny.
“Storm stoppers are real,” he declared. “But they come when you cry out in prayer!”
He then laid out practical steps for mothers to take at the mountain:
- Rise in faith and declare war over every negative storm.
- Stand in the gap through focused midnight prayers and fasting.
- Make prophetic declarations over your children.
- Create a storm-free atmosphere at home through consistent family devotion.
- Watch over their associations, content consumption, and friends.
- Pray for divine helpers and mentors to come into your children’s lives.
Around 2:30 a.m., Prophet Kings concluded his life-transforming message by urging the women to take deliberate action at the sacred mountain of Ikeji. “Raise your voice so that heaven can raise helpers for your children,” he charged.
His ministration ended with prophetic declarations and a wave of prayer that filled the auditorium like a rushing wind. The fathers present laid hands and prayed for him, sealing the message with intercession and honor.
A Call to Action for Every Godly Woman
The 81st CAC Good Women Conference at Ikeji was more than a gathering—it was a spiritual awakening. Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings reminded the Church and the nation that in times like these, the enemy is after the seed, but the womb of prayer can still birth destiny, restoration, and glory.
As the conference continues, one truth echoed loudly: When godly women rise, storms fall. The parenting storm may be fierce, but heaven has equipped the saints with the tools to overcome. All it takes is one woman who will stand in the gap—and a generation can be preserved.
Let this be the charge for every reader: Don’t sleep on your children’s future. Rise. Pray. Declare. And watch the storm be silenced.