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Built With Purpose: A Woman Fashioned by God, Not by the World

There was a time when I thought womanhood was something I had to earn. Earn through perfection. Earn through performance. Earn through being “good enough” for everybody else. As a woman, especially growing up between cultures, expectations become heavy. You are told to be soft, but strong. Quiet, but confident. Humble, but successful. Traditional, but modern. Sometimes it feels like the world keeps handing women impossible contradictions and calling it identity. But somewhere along the journey, God began undoing the noise. Not through a stage. Not through applause. Not through validation from people. But through stillness. The kind of stillness where God reminds you who you were before the world tried to rename you. The older I get, the more I realize women were never created accidentally. We were intentional from the very beginning. Scripture says God created mankind in His image, male and female. That means women were not an afterthought to Heaven. We carry the fingerprints of God Hi...

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