Celebrating the Modern Proverbs 31 Woman

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What does it mean to be a Proverbs 31 woman today? For many, that passage of scripture has long been regarded as an ideal of womanhood, one that embodies strength, wisdom, nurturing, and faithfulness. Yet in the modern world, being a woman of faith means balancing work, family, community, and personal growth while staying rooted in grace. Dr. Michelle Stevens-Oldham’s Beauty of the Black Swan brings this timeless scripture to life through poetry that honors women who express both strength and softness, work and worship.

The book paints a vivid picture of the modern Proverbs 31 woman, not as someone perfect or unreachable, but as someone who walks in quiet power and purpose. In poems like Pretty Is as Pretty Does, Dr. Stevens-Oldham celebrates the kind of beauty that is deeper than appearance. It’s a beauty born from character, compassion, and courage. The poem reminds readers that true beauty is not about perfection but about how a woman carries herself with grace, even when life is hard. It is the heart of Proverbs 31: a woman who fears the Lord and leads with love, wisdom, and resilience.

The Essence of a Woman continues this theme by exploring the spiritual and emotional strength that defines womanhood. The verses describe a woman whose beauty is both physical and divine, whose tenderness carries power, and whose faith sustains her through trials. This balance between grace and grit, between vulnerability and determination, is what makes the modern woman extraordinary. Whether she is leading a team at work, nurturing her family, or building her own dream, she reflects God’s image through her actions and her heart.

What makes Beauty of the Black Swan special is how it connects ancient wisdom with modern experience. Dr. Stevens-Oldham speaks directly to women of faith who are navigating today’s challenges while holding on to their values. She reminds readers that strength does not mean hardness, and devotion does not mean silence. A Proverbs 31 woman can wear heels, lead a business, raise children, and still begin each day in prayer. She can be confident and kind, ambitious and humble, all at once.

The book also highlights community and sisterhood. The modern Proverbs 31 woman is not isolated; she uplifts others. Through poems like Shero and Black Girl Rise, readers see how women can build one another up and find power in shared purpose. The message is clear: God’s design for women was never about competition but about collaboration and collective strength.

Dr. Stevens-Oldham’s voice is warm and encouraging. She does not preach perfection; she celebrates progress. Her poetry offers women a mirror to see themselves as God sees them,  capable, radiant, and whole.

In a world that often defines worth by appearance or achievement, Beauty of the Black Swan calls women back to their spiritual roots. It is a reminder that true success is found in faith, integrity, and love. For women seeking balance between modern life and biblical truth, this book is a beautiful companion.

If you are looking for words that inspire strength, faith, and self-worth, Beauty of the Black Swan deserves a place in your home and in your heart. Get your copies now, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FN2753R5

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