“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.”

Proverb 31:25

I am a woman—fearfully and wonderfully made, fashioned by the hand of God, just as Genesis 2:22 so beautifully reveals. And in this season, I’m learning what it means to embrace my womanhood—not with loudness or force, but with meekness and holy confidence.

You may wonder about the word meek. It’s often misunderstood. But meekness isn’t weakness—it’s strength surrendered to the Spirit. It’s the kind of strength that knows when to speak and when to stay silent, when to stand firm and when to yield with grace.

On this page, I’ll be sharing stories, reflections, and Spirit-led strategies for walking in our womanhood with both meekness and might—as daughters of the Most High God.

“Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come.”

Proverbs 31:25

Meekness

Strength under control, not weakness. The ability to respond with grace and wisdom.

Mighty

Standing firm in truth and love. Being a woman of conviction and compassion.

Mindful

Living with purpose and intention. Being present in each moment and season.

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