A Testimonial of Excellence and Impact
It is with great honor and profound gratitude that I share my experience working with Mrs. Shelley Manjengwa, whose contribution to our parish has been nothing short of transformative. As an executive member of St. James Anglican Warren Park, I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the grace, wisdom, and professional expertise she brings to our church.
Empowering Our Men: The Father’s Day Address
In a society where men are often encouraged to suffer in silence, Mrs. Manjengwa’s visit on Father’s Day was a watershed moment for our congregation. Speaking specifically to the men of the church on the vital topic of mental health, she managed to dismantle long-standing stigmas with remarkable sensitivity.
She did not just deliver a lecture; she created a safe space. Her ability to address complex psychological issues—such as the pressures of provision, emotional regulation, and the importance of vulnerability—allowed the men of St. James to feel seen and understood. Many left that session not only enlightened but empowered to prioritize their mental well-being for the sake of their families and themselves.
Elevating the Mother’s Union
Mrs. Manjengwa joined us again as our guest speaker for the Mother’s Union High Tea Party, and once again, her presence was the highlight of the event. While the setting was celebratory, she brought a depth of insight that resonated with every woman in the room.
She spoke to the heart of the modern woman, balancing the spiritual calling of motherhood and leadership with the practical necessity of self-care and mental resilience. Her words acted as a bridge between faith and psychological health.
"Mrs. Shelley Manjengwa is more than just a speaker; she is a healer of minds and a restorer of hope."
Her work at St. James Anglican Warren Park has left an indelible mark on our hearts. We are a healthier, more conscious community because of her dedication to her craft and her passion for helping others.