The panel featured the participation of: Sigrid Enns, wife of the president of COICOM, Arnold Enns. Johanni Reyes, founder and CEO of Comunicadoras Hispanas. Sofía Hickle, representative of the National Day of Prayer in the USA, originally from San Pedro Sula. Rosemary Gibbons, director of Christ in the Home and Workplace, London, United Kingdom. María Elena Argenal, from the ministry Women Impacting Nations, San Pedro Sula. Rhoda Jeter, from Virginia, USA, wife of journalist Stan Jeter, founder of Mundo Cristiano. Hidekel Griffin, representative of Cfan Latino and CEO of Gnade Media, originally from Panama and residing in Orlando, Florida. The panelists shared experiences and perspectives on how to preserve the truth in the media, family, church, and society in general. They also answered questions related to bearing witness to the truth in public spaces and the commitment to transmit it to new generations. As it is written in John 8:32 which says: And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. The event concluded with the signing of the Covenant for Life, held for the first time in San Pedro Sula, and with a special recognition to pastors, church leaders and communicators present at the meeting. The Ibero-American Confederation of Hispanic Communicators reaffirms its commitment to promote truth and integrity in communication, highlighting the value of unity and the influence of faith on women in society.
ABOUT HISPANIC COMMUNICATORS
Comunicadoras Hispanas is an Ibero-American Confederation of Christian communicators who work for the gospel from the different platforms that God has given them, some even on secular platforms. It is a global platform for women of faith in different media and communication spaces, which inspires, empowers, enriches, and motivates other women to use their voice as a powerful instrument of influence, to make known the kingdom of God, through unity in Christ Jesus.



