
Who Is The Warrior Women?
Turning Trials into Triumphs
​Who is the Warrior Woman? She is unshaken in battle, standing with unwavering resolve. Her strength is not merely physical—it is the fortitude of her soul, the grit of her spirit, and the power of her faith. She is immersed in warfare, yet destined for victory, knowing her weapons are not like what is seen in this world but divinely given.
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She has endured—facing hardships like a soldier, pressing forward when life tries to wear her down. But make no mistake—she is not merely surviving; she is conquering. Her battle is fought through the strains of prayer and supplication, knowing that while the enemy may be unseen, he is already defeated.
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To define the Warrior Woman is to speak of virtue, strength, courage, and persistence. She does not wage war in the flesh; she wages war in faith. She looks up more than she looks out—for she knows that men may fail, circumstances may shake her, but her Creator never fails her. She lifts her eyes to the hills, knowing her help comes from above.
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She guards her spirit with diligence, refusing to let darkness lead her astray. She allows her weaknesses to remind her of humility, and her strengths to refine her character. She walks boldly, knowing victory is hers. She is a Warrior Woman!​
She is you! Fit for battle! Now go fight like a Warrior!
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Women Under Pressure Series ​
Perhaps you are dealing with situations in your life that place demands on you mentally, physically and emotionally. Here are conversations about women of the Bible who dealt with similar situations as yours and a look at how to keep your composure and manage your life outside these demands and pressures.
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THIS MONTH (JULY)
FINDING ME IN THE MUDDLE
LADYLIKE
Esther, I must say, was a demure woman of character, integrity and devotion. How does a woman like Esther deal in our world that seems so different from the ancient culture? or is it? We are learning to cultivate the essence of femininity while maintaining the strength and power of will and choice for decisions that make our world our world.
NEXT MONTH (COMING IN AUGUST)
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
Deborah was as much a leader as her counterpart in matters of war. Her strength was not in her feminine prowess, but in the Spirit of the Living Elohim. Understanding the way Yahweh uses the woman in kingdom building will break down the misconceptions and errors of teachings that speak against them as leaders and witnesses in the faith.
KEEPING YOUR HOUSE
Women, do not neglect the very thing Yahweh has given as an ultimate assignment to you! The Role of House Keeper! Here we are revealing creative ways of putting our house in order.


Ladylike: Acquiring the fundamentals
Okay, I will admit—this journey has not been easy for me. The little girl from Brooklyn, shaped by necessity, spent her days proving she was tough, shielding herself from the ever-present threat of bullies. In those moments, survival meant strength, and strength often meant leaning into an aggressive energy—the only defense I knew. Yet even now, I am tending to that girl, gently reshaping her resilience into something new. Not a force of defiance, but a quiet, intentional power. A feminine strength—one of grace, refinement, and poised confidence. I am becoming not just a woman, but a refined lady. I am no Michelle Obama, carefully conforming for the sake of appropriateness. As she would say, "They go low, we go high." And while I have sometimes faltered in fully embodying that ideal, my heart longs for something greater—a deeper, more delicate femininity. An elegance that does not demand but simply is. The kind that speaks without words, commands respect without force, and moves with the quiet confidence of a queen, much like Esther. There is a divine purpose in the way Yahweh crafted woman. He wove into us a gentleness that does not weaken but strengthens, a nature that complements masculinity without being diminished by it. Like a master painter blending light and shadow into perfect harmony, He designed woman to be soft yet unshakable, nurturing yet bold, delicate yet possessing the quiet force that shapes families, communities, and destinies. We are vessels of His grace, moving with an influence so profound that it transcends mere existence. It is this power—this divine gift—that must be recognized and nurtured from an early age. Ladylikeness is not simply an outward display of etiquette; it is the cultivation of dignity, discipline, and grace from within. A young girl must learn early what it means to carry herself with honor, to speak with kindness, to walk in the fullness of her divine design. When these qualities are instilled in childhood, they blossom into womanhood, manifesting with effortless elegance. That is why I am passionate about creating a space—a program—that embodies these truths. A place where young women are taught the art of refinement, manners, poise, and the quiet strength that elevates them. A place where they learn that to be ladylike is not to diminish their power, but to embrace it in its highest form. It is time to reclaim the beauty, the grace, and the sacred authority of femininity, ensuring that the next generation of women walks with heads high, hearts full, and spirits that glorify Yahweh. The journey to true ladylikeness is not about mere presentation—it is about uncovering the masterpiece Yahweh has already created within us.