Christian women Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-women/ Thu, 02 Oct 2025 11:11:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png Christian women Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-women/ 32 32 Holy Couture: Olubukola Ogunniyi is Fashion’s Bold Voice for Christ https://queenmoremi.com/2025/10/holy-couture-olubukola-ogunniyi-is-fashions-bold-voice-for-christ/ https://queenmoremi.com/2025/10/holy-couture-olubukola-ogunniyi-is-fashions-bold-voice-for-christ/#comments Thu, 02 Oct 2025 11:00:07 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6394 In a world where faith and fashion are often placed at opposite ends of the spectrum, Olubukola Ogunniyi is gracefully bridging both worlds. Tall, striking, and unmissable on the runway,…

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In a world where faith and fashion are often placed at opposite ends of the spectrum, Olubukola Ogunniyi is gracefully bridging both worlds. Tall, striking, and unmissable on the runway, she embodies everything that makes a model magnetic. Yet, beyond the glamour, she carries a deeper identity: a daughter of Christ who refuses to dim her light.

At QueenMoremi.com, we celebrate Christian women who move the world – women whose lives prove that success and faith can co-exist. Olubukola’s story is a reminder that Christ is not confined to the pulpit; He shines through boardrooms, classrooms, studios, and yes -even catwalks.

A Childhood Shaped by Faith

Olubukola’s journey began in Oyo State, where her childhood was marked by both loss and resilience. She lost her father at just three years old and later, her mother at 22. Yet, instead of leaving her broken, these experiences grounded her in the faith her mother instilled.

“My mum placed her faith upon a solid rock, which is Christ,” she recalls. “She always reminded us that Christ is our Father here on earth. Anytime we needed anything, she’d turn to God first. That became our normal.”

It’s this solid spiritual foundation that has continued to anchor Olubukola, even in the ever-shifting, high-pressure world of fashion.

Olubukola Ogunniyi childhood shaped by faithFrom Accounting to the Runway

Olubukola may now be a recognisable face on runways, but modelling wasn’t her first dream. She studied accounting at Yaba College of Technology, a path she pursued after financial challenges forced her to give up an earlier admission into International Relations.

But destiny had other plans. Her towering 6ft frame often drew questions: “Are you a model? Are you a basketballer?” And while she initially brushed it off, an invitation to walk in a student fashion show at Yaba Tech revealed a new passion.

From that moment, doors opened. Designers noticed her, offers came in, and modelling – though unexpected – became a God-ordained chapter in her life. “It felt seamless,” she reflects. “I believe it was God telling me to try something new.”

Navigating the Fashion Industry with Christ at the Center

The modelling world is often described as cutthroat, and stories of exploitation, rejection, and underpayment are common. But Olubukola’s experience has been different — not because the challenges don’t exist, but because she’s learned to navigate them with wisdom and faith.

“I was already mature when I started at 24,” she explains. “I knew what I wanted, and I set boundaries early. I don’t mingle too much, and I always keep my focus. To the glory of God, I’ve never been taken advantage of.”

That doesn’t mean the journey has been without disappointments. She recalls one painful moment when a designer she had once collaborated with rejected her for a new collection, claiming her face was “everywhere.” It stung – but instead of bowing to discouragement, Olubukola used the setback as fuel.

That moment taught me to value myself more,” she says. She created a professional rate card, stopped accepting random collaborations, and began curating her own projects. “Rejection pushed me to set higher standards.”

Being a christian model, faith and fashionRaising the Next Generation of Models

Today, Olubukola isn’t just walking runways; she’s guiding others. Young women, including those from her church, often come to her for advice. Her message is clear: Be mature, be prepared, and invest in yourself.

“This industry comes with rejection,” she says. “You’ll hear ‘no’ many times. If you’re not mentally and emotionally mature, it can break you. That’s why I tell upcoming models: Finish your education, be grounded, and know who you are before stepping in.”

Practical preparation matters too. She reminds young models to save money for self-investment – skincare, masterclasses, and personal projects. “You can’t just wait for jobs. Sometimes you have to create your own opportunities,” she adds.

Faith, Fashion, and the Secret Place

At the heart of Olubukola’s journey is her unshakable faith. She describes her spiritual discipline – prayer, worship, and time in the Word – as her “secret place,” the foundation for everything she does.

“People often ask me how I’m in fashion but don’t do too much partying or compromising,” she smiles. “The truth is, my secret place with God shapes me. Everything you see on the outside was first built there.”

Even in the middle of shoots or industry hangouts, she carries that presence. She remembers one moment when friends found her listening to a sermon in the middle of a bustling studio. “They said I was in another realm,” she laughs.

Christian women in fashionLooking Ahead: Deelevite and Beyond

Beyond modelling, Olubukola is channelling her creativity into fashion entrepreneurship. Her upcoming streetwear line, Deelevite, will launch with freestyle tees and baggy jeans, serving as an entry point into a broader vision.

“I want Deelevite to be more than clothes. It’s about creating awareness of a brand with depth and originality,” she shares.

And as conversations swirl around AI replacing models, Olubukola remains confident in the irreplaceable essence of humanity. “AI can create images, yes, but it can’t capture the originality of culture, tradition, or emotion. There’s still a place for real models.”

Her Message to Models and Every Woman

If Olubukola could gather every model in one room, her message would be simple but profound:

“Take your secret place with God seriously. Don’t joke with Him. That is the center of everything that happens in your life.”

For her, success is not about fame or the applause of the runway. It’s about shining the light of Christ boldly, wherever God places her. And in doing so, Olubukola Ogunniyi is proving that fashion and faith are not opposites – they are both canvases for God’s glory.

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At QM, we call it Holy Couture – when style meets Spirit, and when women like Olubukola show the world that faith will always be in fashion.

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Should Christian Women Still “Submit” in 2025? https://queenmoremi.com/2025/09/should-christian-women-still-submit-in-2025/ Wed, 17 Sep 2025 23:19:11 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6342 Few words spark as much debate online as submission. Say it at brunch and suddenly everyone has an opinion. Some roll their eyes and call it outdated. Some weaponise it,…

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Few words spark as much debate online as submission. Say it at brunch and suddenly everyone has an opinion. Some roll their eyes and call it outdated. Some weaponise it, using it as code for “control your woman.” And then there are the memes: “Pick-me culture,” “soft life wives,” endless debates about who should cook, who should pay, who should kneel.

But here’s the thing: the Bible never presented submission as slavery. It was never a demand for women to shrink or silence themselves. Ephesians 5 says, “Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord.” But just two verses down, the men are told: “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”

That’s not casual love. That’s sacrificial, protective, soul-deep love. And it puts as much weight, maybe even more, on the man as it does on the woman.

When you read the full passage, submission in marriage isn’t about losing your voice, blind obedience, or shrinking yourself. The Bible never presented it as slavery or silence. What it is about is partnership — two people carrying responsibility in different but equally important ways: one in loving leadership, the other in trusting support.

I’ll admit, the word used to make me uncomfortable. It felt like it erased individuality. But looking closer, I realised it’s not about erasing, it’s about reflecting. Reflecting love. Reflecting trust. Reflecting God’s design for unity that honours both voices.

The problem isn’t submission itself, it’s how we’ve misused it. Culture turned it into domination. Scripture calls it devotion.

So maybe the question isn’t should women still submit in 2025? Maybe it’s: are both of us willing to do the work — to love, to honour, to serve — the way God asked us to?

The Bible never asked women to lose themselves. It asked both men and women to give themselves.

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Queen Moremi Launches to Inspire and Connect Modern African Women https://queenmoremi.com/2025/03/queen-moremi-launches-to-inspire-and-connect-modern-african-women/ Wed, 19 Mar 2025 10:38:42 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5468 Women navigating faith, careers, family, and personal aspirations often seek spaces where ambition and support coexist. Queen Moremi, a lifestyle media platform, provides a space designed to inspire, uplift, and…

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Women navigating faith, careers, family, and personal aspirations often seek spaces where ambition and support coexist. Queen Moremi, a lifestyle media platform, provides a space designed to inspire, uplift, and connect modern African women striving for fulfillment in all aspects of life.

Founded by Moremi Elekwachi, a seasoned PR and Marketing Communications expert, Queen Moremi is more than just a media platform — it’s a movement dedicated to creating a strong community where women can thrive. It serves as a hub for enriching content, practical resources, and inspiring conversations that align with the realities of today’s woman.

To mark its official launch, Queen Moremi hosted an exclusive event in Lagos themed “A Seat at the Table.” The event, which also coincided with Moremi’s birthday, brought together remarkable women from diverse backgrounds—leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers—who are shaping their worlds in meaningful ways.Queen Moremi Launch, A seat at the tableThe evening kicked off with engaging icebreakers and conversations that fostered authentic connections, before Moremi took center stage to unveil her vision for the platform.

Queen Moremi is more than a media brand—it’s a movement. Women are constantly creating, building, and stepping into countless roles, but we don’t have to do it alone. When we come together in faith and sisterhood, we uplift, empower, and create opportunities for one another.

This isn’t about waiting for a seat at the table—we’re building our own. And this is just the beginning,” said Moremi.Queen Moremi is a movement for christian women, sisterhood and faithQueen Moremi aims to become the go-to platform for driven women, offering content that speaks to faith, career, family, love, and personal growth. With a mission to create a space where women feel seen, heard, and supported, Queen Moremi is redefining what it means to thrive in today’s world.

Join the movement. Be part of the conversation. Stay connected at www.queenmoremi.com and follow @queenmoremidotcom on Instagram for updates, stories, and community-driven initiatives.queenmoremidotcom for modern christian women

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Christian Women in Ministry We Admire https://queenmoremi.com/2025/03/christian-women-in-ministry-we-admire/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 10:01:50 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5453 Faith-filled, purpose-driven, and boldly walking in their calling, these women are reshaping the ministry narrative. In a world where leadership in faith spaces is evolving, they are standing firm, teaching,…

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Faith-filled, purpose-driven, and boldly walking in their calling, these women are reshaping the ministry narrative. In a world where leadership in faith spaces is evolving, they are standing firm, teaching, preaching, and empowering others with wisdom and grace. Their journeys are unique, but one thing remains constant: their unwavering devotion to God and their commitment to uplifting others.

Here are five Christian women in ministry that continue to inspire us.

Stephanie Ike Okafor is a powerhouse speaker, author, and pastor whose teachings have reached people worldwide. With her deeply personal and thought-provoking messages, she makes faith feel real, accessible, and transformative. Whether through her books, sermons, or The Same Room platform, Stephanie brings a fresh perspective on God’s love and purpose. Her ability to weave vulnerability into her ministry reminds us that faith is a journey, not a destination.Stephanie Ike Okafor, Christian woman in ministryBrenda Palmer is not just a pastor; she’s a visionary. With a passion for building up women in their faith, she leads with authenticity and wisdom. Through her conferences, mentoring programs, and teachings, Brenda has created a space where women can deepen their relationship with God while navigating real-life challenges. Her influence continues to grow, making her a guiding light for many seeking spiritual growth and clarity.Brenda Palmer, christian woman in ministryMildred Okonkwo is a voice of wisdom and grace in Christian marriage and womanhood. As the co-pastor of David’s Christian Centre, she ministers alongside her husband, teaching women how to thrive in faith, marriage, and purpose. Through her Just Us Girls platform, she creates conversations that challenge, inspire, and uplift. Mildred is a true example of how faith and femininity go hand in hand.Mildred Okonkwo, christian woman and creator of Just Us Girls platformLaju Iren wears many hats—pastor, author, and mentor. She’s passionate about making faith accessible to young women and helping them navigate life with God at the center. Her books, including Selfies With Bible Girls, Loving Amanda, and Dating Intelligently, blend faith with storytelling, providing guidance on love, purpose, and Christian living in a way that feels fresh and relatable.Laju Iren, christian woman, author and movie producerNike Adeyemi is a seasoned minister, speaker, and advocate for women’s empowerment. Through The Real Woman Foundation, she has dedicated her life to helping women heal, grow, and step into their God-given purpose. Her ministry spans faith, leadership, and community development, proving that Christian women can be both nurturing and powerful forces of change. Nike Adeyemi, christian woman, founder of real women foundationThese women continue to inspire, uplift, and redefine what it means to be a woman in ministry. Their voices are shaping faith communities, their messages are breaking barriers, and their impact is undeniable. May we learn from them, be inspired by them, and continue to support women stepping into their divine callings.

Who are some Christian women in ministry that inspire you? Let’s celebrate them in the comments! ✨

 

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5 Sarah Jakes Roberts Style Moments of 2025 We Can’t Get Enough Of https://queenmoremi.com/2025/03/5-sarah-jakes-roberts-style-moments-of-2025-we-cant-get-enough-of/ Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:11:48 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5425 Sarah Jakes Roberts isn’t just bringing the Word, she’s bringing the looks! Whether she’s delivering a powerful message, traveling for ministry, or spending time with her family, one thing is…

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Sarah Jakes Roberts isn’t just bringing the Word, she’s bringing the looks! Whether she’s delivering a powerful message, traveling for ministry, or spending time with her family, one thing is certain: SJR always steps out in style.

From sleek suits to statement dresses, her 2025 fashion moments have been serving elegance, confidence, and that effortless boss energy we all love. Here are five standout looks that caught our attention:

Power Dressing in Philly—SJR stepped into Philadelphia in a brown suit set, exuding confidence and authority. The tailored fit and rich tones make this look a perfect blend of sophistication and power because when you’re walking in purpose, you dress accordingly!

Sarah Jakes Roberts in Philly    A Green Three-Piece Moment—Leaving Chesapeake in style, she rocked a green three-piece suit that was equal parts bold and refined. The structured fit gave serious CEO vibes, reminding us that women of faith can be both powerful and poised.

Sarah Jakes Roberts leaving Chesapeake

A Message in Blue – When SJR delivered her ‘Fill the Gap’ message, a word for anyone struggling to fully embrace their God-given identity, she did so in a blue ensemble. The soft yet structured silhouette made a statement, mirroring the grace and strength she preaches with.

SJR delivering her "Fill the Gap" messageValentine’s Day in Black Elegance—For a special Valentine’s weekend with her TPH Dallas family, SJR went for a timeless black gown. Simple, chic, and effortlessly stunning, this look was all about embracing love—both from her community and from God.

Sarah Jakes Roberts' Valentine Weekend with TPH Dallas familyAnother Green Moment Because Why Not? She wrapped up this style lineup with another green outfit, proving that this color is definitely one of her 2025 staples. The structured yet fluid design made it a standout moment, effortlessly blending elegance with confidence.

Sarah Jakes Roberts fashion in green outfitSarah Jakes Roberts continues to embody grace, confidence, and purpose through her style. Whether she’s in a tailored suit or flowing dress, she reminds us that confidence in your calling shines through in every way, even in how you show up.

Which of these looks is your fave? Let’s talk in the comments! 

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Spotlight on Christian Nigerian Women in Entertainment https://queenmoremi.com/2025/03/spotlight-on-christian-nigerian-women-in-entertainment/ Sat, 08 Mar 2025 10:21:57 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5403 Making it in the entertainment industry is no small feat, but doing it while staying true to your values? That’s next-level. These Nigerian women are carving their paths, building successful…

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Making it in the entertainment industry is no small feat, but doing it while staying true to your values? That’s next-level. These Nigerian women are carving their paths, building successful careers, and holding firm to their faith. 

Yvonne Orji has been a beacon of light in Hollywood, bringing humor and authenticity to every project she takes on. Best known for her role in “Insecure”, she has been vocal about her Christian faith, even incorporating it into her comedy and book, “Bamboozled by Jesus”. She continues to inspire young women to embrace their faith boldly, regardless of their journey. 

Yvonne Orji, Christian woman in entertainment Sharon Ooja is one of Nollywood’s most beloved stars. From her breakout role in “Skinny Girl in Transit” to her more recent work in “Oloture” and “Dead Serious”, she has won over audiences with her grace and talent. Sharon is also known for her unwavering faith, often speaking about how God’s guidance has shaped her career. Her story is one of patience, perseverance, and purpose. 

Sharon Ooja, Christian woman in entertainment Genoveva Umeh is a fresh face in Nollywood, but she’s already making waves. With standout performances in “Blood Sisters” and “Breath of Life”, she’s proving that she’s here to stay. Genoveva credits her faith for keeping her grounded in the entertainment industry and has been open about how prayer and trust in God have shaped her career moves. 

Genoveva Umeh, Christian woman in entertainment Tomike Adeoye is a true multi-hyphenate: actress, media personality, influencer, and entrepreneur. She seamlessly blends faith and entertainment, using her platform to inspire young women. Whether she’s acting, hosting, or sharing her journey as a wife and mother, Tomike’s joy and love for God shine through. Her success is proof that faith and ambition can coexist beautifully. 

Tomike Adeoye, Christian woman in entertainmentBamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan (BamBam) first gained public attention on “Big Brother Naija”, but she has since built a career that extends beyond reality TV. As an actress, entrepreneur, and media personality, she has used her platform to share her faith and encourage women to pursue purpose. From navigating the entertainment industry to embracing motherhood, BamBam continues to show that faith can be a strong foundation in every season of life. 

Bamike Adenibuyan, Christian woman in entertainmentThese women are redefining what it means to be a woman of faith in entertainment. Their journeys remind us that success isn’t just about talent; it’s about purpose, resilience, and trust in God’s timing. As they continue to rise, they bring inspiration to countless young women who dream of making their mark without compromising who they are.

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Queen, Let Go & Level Up! https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/queen-let-go-level-up/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 15:57:53 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5309 Change can feel like that unexpected plot twist in your favorite movie—messy, unpredictable, and sometimes hard to accept. But let’s be real, when has growth ever come wrapped in comfort?…

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Change can feel like that unexpected plot twist in your favorite movie—messy, unpredictable, and sometimes hard to accept. But let’s be real, when has growth ever come wrapped in comfort? The truth is, levelling up often means walking away from what no longer serves you, even when it’s hard.

Maybe you’re holding on to a relationship that has run its course or clinging to a version of yourself that deep down, you know it’s time to outgrow. Letting go isn’t failure; it’s faith. It’s trusting that God has something better on the other side, even if you can’t see it yet.

Think about Joseph, he lost everything- his home, comfort, even his freedom. But every setback was a setup for something greater. Letting go didn’t weaken him; it positioned him for his purpose.

So, what is God nudging you to release in 2025? A toxic habit? A mindset that’s holding you back? Fear of stepping into the unknown? Sis, trust Him. The old can’t make space for the new until you loosen your grip.

The beauty of surrender? It shifts you. That job you’re afraid to leave? It might be blocking your next big opportunity. That friendship that’s been draining you? Maybe God is preparing new connections that will pour into you instead of emptying you.

Growth isn’t about holding on for dear life. It’s about releasing, surrendering, and stepping boldly into what’s next. So this year, let go of what no longer aligns, make room for what’s coming, and watch how God moves.

2025 is your year to step into more. But first, you’ve got to let go to grow. 💫

 

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