


The Vow : Registration
The destiny of our generations are hinged upon our participation with heaven.
This is a 3 day women’s conference in Reserve, LA— Designed to equip you to carry a purified anointing to build and establish divine order in your home.
“She made a vow, saying, “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction (suffering) of Your maidservant and remember, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life; a razor shall never touch his head.” —1 Samuel 1:11 AMP
In Hebrew tradition, a vow—a נֶדֶר (neder)—is not just a promise. It is a sacred thread woven between a person and God, spoken aloud, and bound by the weight of one’s own word. It is a deliberate act of the heart, uttered with the lips, calling heaven to witness a soul’s intention—whether to do something good, or to hold back from something permitted.
This kind of word cannot be thrown into the wind and forgotten.
A vow is taken in clarity and with gravity. It is stepping into a covenant space—a place of personal accountability before the The Lord.
"When a person makes a vow to the LORD or swears an oath to bind their soul with a pledge, they must not break their word. They must do everything they said." — Numbers 30:2
Jesus does everything He says He will do. Our vow is our devotion to return and trust His process.
The destiny of our generations are hinged upon our participation with heaven.
This is a 3 day women’s conference in Reserve, LA— Designed to equip you to carry a purified anointing to build and establish divine order in your home.
“She made a vow, saying, “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction (suffering) of Your maidservant and remember, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life; a razor shall never touch his head.” —1 Samuel 1:11 AMP
In Hebrew tradition, a vow—a נֶדֶר (neder)—is not just a promise. It is a sacred thread woven between a person and God, spoken aloud, and bound by the weight of one’s own word. It is a deliberate act of the heart, uttered with the lips, calling heaven to witness a soul’s intention—whether to do something good, or to hold back from something permitted.
This kind of word cannot be thrown into the wind and forgotten.
A vow is taken in clarity and with gravity. It is stepping into a covenant space—a place of personal accountability before the The Lord.
"When a person makes a vow to the LORD or swears an oath to bind their soul with a pledge, they must not break their word. They must do everything they said." — Numbers 30:2
Jesus does everything He says He will do. Our vow is our devotion to return and trust His process.