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Serving the One Who Sees – Quiet Acts, Eternal Impact
Some of the most beautiful ministry does not happen on a platform. It happens in kitchens, in old age homes, and in quiet corners where very few people are watching, but heaven is paying close attention. We have watched women in King’s Daughters roll up their sleeves and cook for those who had no food, visit the elderly who felt forgotten, and sow generously into missions and outreach. These acts may look small from the outside, but in the Kingdom they are mighty. Jesus still

Mieke Steyn
Jan 141 min read


The Power of Gathering and Why Our Breakfasts Matter
Many people see a “ladies’ breakfast” as just a social event. Nice décor. Good food. A bit of music. Then everyone goes home. But for us, these gatherings have become holy appointments where lives are restored, callings are confirmed, and women encounter the tangible presence of God. At our November breakfast in Silverton, Pretoria, we could only seat a hundred women due to regulations, yet the hunger in the room was overwhelming. As the worship rose and the Word was shared,

Mieke Steyn
Jan 141 min read


When Women Arise, Communities Change
There is something powerful that happens when women discover who they are in Christ. They stop shrinking back. They start standing up. And when they arise, families, churches, and entire communities begin to shift. At King’s Daughters, our vision is to see women empowered to bear the fruit of the Spirit, to mentor the next generation, and to become passionately involved in the needs of others. This is not theory for us; it is the heartbeat behind every breakfast, every prayer

Mieke Steyn
Jan 141 min read
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