God manifested Himself through His servant Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings at the Ikeji I of the 81st Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Good Women Conference. The Ikeji 2—covering the states of Oyo, Osun, Edo, and Delta of the conference will be remembered as a night when the heavens opened over praying mothers and the God of mercy stilled the storms in families. Held on the night of Wednesday, 6th August 2025, this Power Night session drew thousands of dedicated women into an atmosphere of intense worship, prophetic declarations, and fervent intercession.
From the very first song to the closing benediction, it was evident that God had prepared this meeting to release divine interventions in parenting, restore broken walls, and plant seeds of joy in the hearts of mothers.
An Atmosphere Charged for the Miraculous
The Power Night began around 11:30 p.m., ushering in a sacred time of opening prayers and heartfelt worship. The conference hymn filled the atmosphere as women from different districts and zones lifted their voices in harmony, celebrating the goodness of God.
A moment of joy came when districts and zones that had been promoted stepped forward for a thanksgiving procession. The sight of these women dancing with gratitude was a testimony in itself—proof that God rewards faithfulness and that every step of growth in ministry is worth celebrating.
The stage was then set for a divine encounter as the man of God, Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings, was invited to minister at about 12:45 a.m. His entrance was not simply an introduction to a sermon; it was the opening of a prophetic channel. He began with a song of joy, urging the women to raise photographs of their children and dance before God—a symbolic act declaring faith in God’s ability to preserve and bless the next generation.

My Parenting Storm Is Over: The Call to Stand in the Gap
The Prophet’s message was centered on the conference prayer theme: “My Parenting Storm Is Over.” Drawing from Luke 8:23 and Psalm 127:5, he laid a solid spiritual foundation on the truth that parenting is a journey, and on every journey, storms may arise. These storms, he explained, could take many forms—unexpected challenges in the family, negative influences from friends, wrong decisions made by children, or even unseen battles in the spiritual realm.
He did not shy away from addressing the realities that mothers face:
- Storms in the family – When misunderstandings, financial struggles, or spiritual attacks threaten unity.
- Storms from friendships – When children come under the influence of wrong associations.
- Storms children walk into unknowingly – The consequences of choices made without wisdom or spiritual covering.
At every point, he moved the congregation into targeted prayer. Thousands of voices cried out to God simultaneously, each mother interceding for her own household. Prophet Kings’ prophetic declarations rang through the night, speaking peace into troubled waters and hope into seemingly hopeless situations.
Prophetic Declarations and the Mercy That Stops Storms
One of the most profound moments of the night came when the man of God led the women in a prayer for divine mercy—the mercy that causes children to meet “storm stoppers.” He painted a vivid spiritual picture of helpers, mentors, and godly influences who step into a child’s path to silence storms before they can cause damage.
Using both scripture and his personal testimony, Prophet Kings encouraged the women to believe for a future where their children would not only overcome storms but also usher their mothers into a “palace of glory”—a place of honour, joy, and fulfilment.
It was a deeply moving moment as the women sowed prophetic seeds for the mercy of God upon their children. Some wept, others danced, but all participated with a sense of urgency, understanding that parenting is not just a physical responsibility but a spiritual mandate.
A Covering of Prayer for the Minister and the Mothers
After Prophet Kings concluded his ministration, the atmosphere shifted again when Pastor Joe Jacobs, a respected leader in CAC and former Youth Director worldwide, took the microphone. Recognising the spiritual labour of the night, he called the mothers to join him in praying for Prophet Kings. In a show of unity and gratitude, the women lifted their voices for the vessel God had used to bless them.
Pastor Jacobs then prayed for the congregation, sealing the night’s intercessions with words of blessing and covering.
Announcements about the remaining sessions of the conference were made before Pastor Jacobs pronounced the benediction at about 3:20 a.m.—closing a night that will remain etched in the hearts of many as a turning point in their families’ stories.

Key Takeaways for Every Mother
The 81st CAC Good Women Conference (Ikeji 2) was not just a gathering—it was a prophetic convergence where destinies were realigned. Here are some timeless lessons and encouragements from the night:
- Parenting Requires Watchfulness – The Prophet’s reminder to “be awake” speaks to the spiritual vigilance needed in guiding children.
- Storms Are Inevitable, But Not Invincible – Every challenge in parenting can be overcome through prayer and the mercy of God.
- Intercession Is a Lifelong Ministry – The act of praying for children is not seasonal; it must be a constant commitment.
- Prophetic Acts Matter – Dancing with children’s photographs or sowing a seed in faith are tangible expressions of spiritual truths.
- God’s Mercy Positions Helpers – The right people in your children’s paths can be divine instruments to avert danger and guide them to their destiny.