
Apostle Johnson Suleman has challenged the societal pressure placed on women to view marriage as the ultimate measure of success or fulfillment.
Speaking during a recent teaching, Apostle Johnson Suleman stated, “Marriage is not an achievement. Stop measuring a woman’s life by whether she is married.”
He emphasized that a woman’s worth and accomplishments should not be determined solely by her marital status. According to his message, women can pursue purpose, develop their abilities, build careers, serve God, and make meaningful contributions to society regardless of whether they are married.
His remarks have sparked conversations about societal expectations surrounding marriage, particularly the pressure placed on unmarried women to view marriage as an indication of personal success.
The statement has also renewed discussions about purpose, identity, and the importance of allowing individuals to pursue their lives without being defined by marital status. While marriage can be a meaningful part of a person’s life, it does not automatically determine their value or measure their accomplishments.
Apostle Suleman’s message ultimately encourages society to recognize women for their character, abilities, contributions, and purpose rather than reducing their identity to whether or not they are married.
