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Her Name

Deborah
She rose with boldness
She didn't just lead from behind—she went with them into battle, declaring, “The Lord will deliver Sisera into the hands of a woman”(Judges 4:9). Deborah’s story reminds us that God calls and equips women to lead, to speak truth, and to break through every limitation.

Miriam
In Hebrew, Miriam means “beloved” and “wished-for child.”
Miriam is identified as the sister of Moses and Aaron. Together, they form a crucial trio in the leadership of the Israelites during the exodus from Egypt and the subsequent journey through the wilderness. Miriam is best known for helping to deliver Moses at the Nile River. Her leadership qualities are evident when she is mentioned leading the Israelite women in a song of praise and dance after the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 2: 1-10). Unlike most women in the Bible, Miriam is never called wife or mother.

Eve
Mother of all the living.
In the very beginning, the first woman received the name that meant “to live, to give life, or to breathe”. “Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all the living.”—Genesis 3:20.

Rebekah
The name Rebekah (also spelled Rebecca) itself is of Hebrew origin and is believed to mean "to bind" or "to tie firmly."
Rebekah’s story in the Bible portrays her as a woman of beauty, kindness, initiative, discernment, and commitment to God's plan.

Joanna
Joanna, a name from multiple origins, mainly Old English, Greek, and Hebrew meaning "god is gracious.”
The Bible mentions a Joanna in Luke 24:10 she's listed as one of the women going to the tomb of Jesus along with Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James. "After this, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to another, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God.

Priscilla
Not only a tentmaker by trade but also a bold teacher
Priscilla’s legacy reminds every woman of faith that God calls, equips, and empowers His daughters to lead, teach, and transform lives in His name.Priscilla is mentioned six times in the New Testament (Acts 18:2-3, 18-19, 26; Romans 16:3; 1 Corinthians 16:19; 2 Timothy 4:19), often even before her husband—a subtle but significant indicator of her prominence and leadership.

Abigail
Tech Lead
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Hannah
Product Manager
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Anna
HR Lead
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Mary, Mother of Jesus
Customer Support Lead
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Sarah
Faith in Action
At ninety years old, after years of barrenness and emotional trials, she gave birth to Isaac—proof that no timeline can hinder God's plan. Sarah’s story teaches women today that their worth is not defined by age, status, or circumstance, but by the promises of God.

Esther
Silence Was Strategic
Esther didn't reveal her Jewish identity right away. This secrecy allowed her to navigate the Persian court without drawing unwanted attention to herself and her people, making her eventual revelation even more powerful.

Ruth
Product Manager
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