
Proverbs 31:10-31 Women
The Proverbs 31 woman is a hardworking one. She arises early, makes sure her house is set and there is food in the house. This woman makes sure that there will be no problem in her household, because she ensures that everything that is needed is available.
She is a Backbone
When we open our Bibles to Proverbs 31 verse 11 it says: “the heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.” Other translations of “need of spoil” refer to it as “lack of gain”. This reveals the backbone synonym of 'valour'.
The Covering of Christ
So how can you become this woman? The only way is when you cover yourself in Christ. For the Bible states: “He who FINDS a wife, finds a good thing and obtains FAVOUR from the Lord” (Proverbs 18:22) When reading verse 30 in proverbs 31 it states: “Favour is deceitful and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord shall be praised.” Therefore, we women do not need to look for the favour that man gives, but the favour of the Most High Himself; favour that flows through your entire (future) household. And let us not get things twisted, beauty is indeed vain, because when beauty fades away, what else do you have to offer? Some of us we get favour before men because of beauty, but this is simply outward appearance. What happens when the outward beauty fades away?

Admin & Secretarial Education
Continuous education in administration and secretarial skills empowers women to excel in the workplace, unlock career opportunities, and develop professionally and personally.
1. Career Advancement:
Further education equips women with modern skills, making them eligible for promotions, higher responsibilities, and leadership roles.
2. Professional Competence:
Learning new office technologies, organizational methods, and administrative systems ensures women remain efficient, accurate, and adaptable in a fast-paced work environment.
3. Confidence & Self-Esteem:
Upgrading skills boosts confidence, allowing women to take initiative, handle tasks independently, and contribute meaningfully to their organizations.
4. Relevance in a Digital World:
With evolving technologies, continuous learning ensures women remain competitive, proficient in digital tools, and capable of supporting business growth.
5. Personal Growth:
Education fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills—enhancing not only professional performance but also personal development.
6. Leadership Preparation:
Women with advanced administrative knowledge are better prepared to lead teams, manage projects, and make informed decisions.

Women Entrepreneurship
Being a woman entrepreneur in Christ means building your business on a foundation of faith, purpose, and integrity. Your entrepreneurial journey is more than profit—it’s a calling to serve, create, and impact lives while honoring God in every decision.
With Christ as your guide, challenges become opportunities, mistakes become lessons, and every success is a testimony of His provision. Your gifts, creativity, and leadership are not accidental—they are divinely appointed tools to influence your community, inspire others, and grow a business that glorifies God.
Step forward with confidence, lead with love, and remember: a woman rooted in Christ is unstoppable, resilient, and a beacon of hope in the marketplace.

Youth in Education - Career Essentials
The journey to building a meaningful career starts long before the first job application—it begins with the mindset you develop today. As a young person in education, every skill you sharpen, every challenge you overcome, and every opportunity you embrace is an investment in your future.
Career essentials aren’t just qualifications; they are the habits of curiosity, discipline, and resilience. Your willingness to learn, adapt, and take initiative will set you apart in a world that rewards creativity and purpose-driven action.
Remember: you don’t need to have everything figured out. What matters is your commitment to growth. Stay curious. Ask questions. Seek mentors. Keep improving yourself. Your future career isn’t waiting somewhere far away—it’s being built right now, one step at a time.
Believe in your potential. Your education is your foundation, and your passion will shape your path. You have everything it takes to create a future you’re proud of. Keep going—your success story starts today.

BBH Kids in Christ
Teach them from God's Word. Teach them to worship so they learn how to connect with God. Teach them to go to God in both the good and the difficult times. Teach them how to give to others with a generous heart. Spending time in the word teaches children about God's character and communicates His deep love for them. Knowing God nurtures trust and a relationship with Him.
7 Reasons Your Child Should Read the Bible
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Reading the Bible will help your child know who God is.
Eternal life means to know and experience You as the only true God. John 1:3
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God’s word is true.
Your word is truth! So make them holy by the truth. John 17:17
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Reading the Bible reminds us of what is important.
But whether I live or die is not important, for I don’t esteem my life as indispensable. It’s more important for me to fulfill my destiny and to finish the ministry my Lord Jesus has assigned to me, which is to faithfully preach the wonderful news of God’s grace. Acts 20:24
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Spending time in God’s word cultivates gratitude and calms an anxious heart.
Let every activity of your lives and every word that comes from your lips be drenched with the beauty of our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One. And bring your constant praise to God the Father because of what Christ has done for you.
Colossians 3:17
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Reading the Bible helps children recognize sin in their lives.
First, acknowledge your own blind spots and deal with them, and then you’ll be capable of dealing with the blind spot of your friend. Matthew 7:5
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God’s word is a weapon against the enemy.
In every battle, take faith as your wrap-around shield, for it is able to extinguish the blazing arrows coming at you from the evil one. Embrace the power of salvation’s full deliverance, like a helmet to protect your thoughts from lies. And take the mighty razor-sharp Spirit-sword for the spoken Word of God. Ephesians 6:16-18
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Reading the bible shapes what a child loves.
For your truth is the source of my understanding, not the falsehoods of those who don’t know you, which I despise. Psalm 119:10