Daughters of the Covenant
Where forgotten women are restored, identity is awakened, and destiny is remembered.
Why #DaughtersoftheCovenant Exists
Daughters of the Covenant was created to answer a quiet but persistent question many readers carry in their hearts:
“Where am I in the Bible?”
For generations, Scripture has been taught faithfully—but often incompletely.
The names of great men were remembered, while the women who shaped covenant history were minimized, misunderstood, or left unnamed.
Yet the Bible itself tells a different story.
Women:
saved prophets
defied kings
protected infants
financed ministries
spoke God’s word
carried covenant bloodlines
and altered the course of nations
Daughters of the Covenant exists to restore those stories—carefully, prayerfully, and truthfully—so readers can finally see the complete picture of God’s redemptive work.
Our Promise to Every Reader
We promise that Daughters of the Covenant will help you understand:
Why who you are matters
Why where you are in life is not an accident
Why your heritage, gender, and story are part of God’s design
Every bundle in this series is intentionally structured to transform the reader—not just inform them.
You will not simply learn about these women.
You will walk with them, understand their decisions, and recognize their relevance in your own life.
Gratitude grows when identity is restored.
Purpose awakens when history is reclaimed.
How the Series Is Designed to Transform You
Each Daughters of the Covenant bundle is a standalone journey, yet part of a greater whole.
Every bundle includes:
deep biblical exploration
cultural and historical context
theological reflection
narrative storytelling
visual and reflective elements
family-friendly options where applicable
The order, structure, and pacing of each bundle are intentional—designed to move the reader from curiosity → clarity → confidence → calling.
This is not accidental reading.
It is a guided restoration.
The Cornerstone Bundle: Zipporah
Zipporah — Wife of Moses | Daughter of the Covenant
The series begins where history often hesitates.
Zipporah—dark-skinned, Midianite, priest-raised, decisive—was the woman who saved Moses’ life when covenant obedience was neglected (Exodus 4:24–26).
She understood what Moses did not.
She acted when others froze.
She preserved Israel’s future with her own hands.
Zipporah is not the exception—she is the pattern.
Her story establishes the lens through which every other woman in this series is understood.
What Comes Next: Mary, Jesus, and Joseph
The next bundle in the series will explore:
Mary, Jesus, and Joseph — Faith, Flight, and Formation in Egypt
This work will examine:
Mary’s courage and leadership during exile
The Holy Family’s time in Egypt
The spiritual and historical significance of that journey
This bundle will also serve as a reflective travel guide for modern readers—especially Americans—who visit Egypt and wish to see it not only as tourists, but as pilgrims following the path of Scripture.
The Living Table of Contents: Women of the Covenant
This page also serves as the living table of contents for the whole series.
Each woman below represents a future standalone bundle, carefully prepared to restore her story and meaning.
Women You May Encounter Next
Shiphrah & Puah — Midwives who defied Pharaoh and preserved Israel’s future
Jephthah’s Daughter — A life shaped by vows, sacrifice, and silence
Deborah — Prophetess, judge, and military leader
Jael — The woman who ended oppression with one decisive act
Hulda — The prophetess who authenticated God’s Law
Tamar (daughter of David) — Trauma, injustice, and truth spoken aloud
Abigail — Wisdom that saved a kingdom
Athaliah — Power, ambition, and the cost of legacy
Sapphira — Integrity and the early church
Dorcas (Tabitha) — Compassion that brought resurrection
Lydia — The first European convert and church patron
Miriam — Prophet, worship leader, and sister of liberation
Rahab — Outsider turned ancestor of Christ
Ruth — Loyalty, migration, and divine inclusion
Esther — Courage in the palace
Mary of Bethany — The disciple who chose stillness
Susanna — The supporter behind the scenes
The Woman at the Well — Transformation through truth
Some of these women were Black Africans.
Some were foreigners.
Some were unnamed.
All were necessary.
Help Shape the Series — Reader Survey
Who should we explore next?
We invite you to help shape the future of Daughters of the Covenant by voting in our reader survey below.
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Your voice matters.
Your curiosity helps restore what history overlooked.
Our Mission, Stated
Daughters of the Covenant exists to:
restore forgotten biblical women
honor African and Near Eastern presence in Scripture
deepen biblical understanding
awaken gratitude and identity
and guide readers toward purposeful living
This is not revisionism.
This is remembrance.
Welcome Home
If you have ever felt unseen in Scripture…
If you have ever wondered whether your story mattered…
If you have ever sensed that the Bible held more than you were taught…
You are in the right place.