Who is she

Nominate a Sister

Who is she?

She is a light—walking in truth, led by the Holy Spirit of the Most High. Her life reflects obedience, humility, and quiet strength or simply just trying to walk upright !!!

Recognition is one thing; but her works speak, and her fruit is seen.

This is a space to uplift one another.
To say, “Sis, I see you. Keep doing the will of the Most High.”

When you nominate a sister, you are not placing her above others—you are honoring the work the Most High is doing through her. All glory belongs to Him. Yet through recognition, we encourage the body to continue in righteousness.

When you honor one, you strengthen many.
When you see one, you awaken others.
When you nominate a sister, you teach other teachers to teach.

Let this be a place where light calls to light,
and where women are encouraged to continue the good works they were created to walk in.

Submit a Sister. Honor the work. Give glory to the Most High.

Sis is

She is the woman who chooses reverence in a world that celebrates exposure.
The one who walks with intention, even when no one is watching.
The one who understands that modesty is not just how she dresses, but how she carries her spirit.

She is a keeper of wisdom.
A student of the Most High.
A teacher of good things.

She nurtures, she builds, she restores.
With gentle hands and a steadfast heart, she pours into her home, her community, and her calling.

She is clothed in strength and dignity. (Proverbs 31:25, KJV)
She opens her mouth with wisdom. (Proverbs 31:26, KJV)
She adorns herself with a meek and quiet spirit. (1 Peter 3:4, KJV)

She is the quiet strength behind generations.
The unseen prayer.
The steady light.

Modesty is her Posture

This space is a recognition of sisters who:

• Walk in modesty with grace
• Teach and uplift other women
• Serve in their homes, communities, and callings
• Carry themselves with humility and wisdom
• Profess godliness in both word and action

Whether she is a mother, teacher, entrepreneur, nurse, artist, or servant in her community—
she is seen.