Day 5 of our Shavuot special: St. Rahab. She hid the spies, saved her family, and tied a scarlet thread that led straight to Jesus. From outsider to ancestor, she proved faith doesn’t need a perfect past.
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Day 4 of our Shavuot special: St. Hannah. She wept in prayer and birthed a prophet. Her yes gave Israel Samuel. Before Mary sang the Magnificat, Hannah sang her own. She reminds us: silent prayers shape history.
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Day 3 of Shavuot: St. Ruth. A Moabite widow who chose God’s people over comfort. Her loyalty to Naomi led her to Bethlehem, Boaz, and a place in Jesus’ family tree. Legacy doesn’t require loudness—just faith in motion.
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Day 2 of Shavuot: St. Deborah. Prophetess, judge, and military leader. She led from under a palm tree, spoke for God, and mothered a nation back to courage. Her voice brought victory.
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Day 1 of Shavuot: St. Miriam. Prophetess, praise leader, sister of Moses. She protected the promise in a basket and led a dance after the Red Sea split. Because sometimes your calling is tambourine ministry—and that’s holy too.
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