She Doesn't Just Believe It, She Lives It

This is what it looks like when a woman stops performing her faith and starts inhabiting it, fully, quietly, and without apology.

Adé & Grace Women of God | May 2026

By the Ade & Grace Editorial Team

 

There is a quiet revolution unfolding in the space between Sunday morning and Monday’s alarm, in voice notes recorded during commutes, in scripture captions drafted late at night, in reels filmed in ordinary light before the day begins.

There's a particular kind of woman who stops you mid-scroll.

Not because she's performing. Not because the lighting is perfect or the caption is clever. But because something in what she's sharing feels real, like she actually means it, like her faith isn't a category of content but the very ground she stands on.

That's who we look for every month. And this May, we found five of them.

 

Rayja Will 

@rayjawill

Christian women creators featured in Ade & Grace Women of God editorial

Courage in the creative Christian space rarely announces itself. It endures.

Rayja Will embodies this kind of courage, steady, intentional, and deeply rooted in conviction.

 A Christian content creator in Columbus, Ohio, Rayja shares honest reflections on faith, trials, and healing. Her posts reveal a journey of spiritual maturity, proof that prayer and perseverance cultivate deeper roots in Christ. “Roots in prayer make us unshakable.”

She reflects clarity of purpose: not simply what she believes, but why she believes it, and how that belief shapes her creative expression. There is no fragmentation between her faith and her output. What she carries internally is what she expresses externally.

What distinguishes her is not volume, but consistency. She shows up with conviction in environments that often reward dilution. And in doing so, she redefines bravery as something quieter than spectacle, something closer to endurance.

The takeaway: Purpose does not always shout. Sometimes it simply persists, faithfully, repeatedly, without compromise.

"We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works…" Ephesians 2:10

 

Imani Mykel

@imanimykel

Christian women creators featured in Ade & Grace Women of God editorial

There is something unmistakable about a woman who is no longer searching for herself in the noise.

Imani Mykel embodies that settledness.

A devoted wife, mom, and believer, Imani co-leads MNMF Ministries and BlessednBilingual. She shares candid posts about family life, motherhood, and even a "30-Day Prayer Journal for Expecting Moms," reminding us that every stage of life is touched by God’s grace. “Family rooted in faith blooms in love.”

In a digital world defined by reinvention, rebrands, pivots, constant becoming, her presence feels anchored. She creates from identity rather than insecurity, from conviction rather than comparison. There is no strain to her expression, no urgency to prove relevance. Her content simply reflects a woman who knows who she is, and, more importantly, whose she is.

What makes her compelling is not perfection, but consistency of spirit. Whether in quiet reflections or everyday glimpses of life, there is an undercurrent of return: back to truth, back to Scripture, back to identity in Christ.

She reminds us that identity is not discovered in performance, it is remembered in presence with God.

The takeaway: Identity crises are not always derailments; they are often refinements. What feels like unraveling may be God re-establishing what has always been true.

"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you." Jeremiah 1:5

 

Takiah Cee

@takiah_cee

Christian women creators featured in Ade & Grace Women of God editorial

There is a difference between speaking about surrender and living inside it.

Takiah Cee lives inside it.

Known for her blend of humor and heart, Kia’s page is a “safe space to grow in Christ.” Based in Virginia, she brings joy to her 13K+ followers by sharing “Good News & a Good Laugh.” She often offers free Bible resources and encourages believers to embrace faith with a smile. “Sharing Jesus never felt so fun.”

Her platform feels less like content consumption and more like shared discipleship, a space where honesty is not curated for impact but offered as worship. She does not romanticize obedience, nor does she edit out the tension of trusting God in uncertainty. Instead, she allows her life to testify in real time.

What emerges is a theology of honesty: surrender not as a one-time altar call, but as a recurring return.

There is a quiet authority in her transparency, not because she explains everything, but because she refuses to pretend. And in that refusal, something sacred is formed: trust that God is still present in what is unresolved.

The takeaway: Surrender is not an event. It is a rhythm. And the woman who keeps returning to God in uncertainty is not weak, she is anchored.

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding." Proverbs 3:5


Kalynn Davis

@kalynndaviss

Christian women creators featured in Ade & Grace Women of God editorial

Growth, in reality, rarely feels like ascent. It feels like disruption.

Kalynn Davis captures this with striking honesty.

Kalynn is a creative content creator whose life centers on faith, fashion, and purposeful living. She inspires others to view everyday moments as acts of worship and to lead with grace in their personal journeys. “Every day is a canvas of God’s grace.”

Her platform reflects a mom, woman of God in process, not as a brand identity, but as a lived reality. There is no urgency to resolve her story into neat conclusions. Instead, she allows space for becoming: the tension, the healing, the setbacks, and the rebuilding.

In doing so, she dismantles one of the most subtle burdens in modern Christian culture, the expectation to appear finished while still being formed.

Her voice gives permission to remain in progress without shame. And in that permission, grace becomes tangible rather than theoretical.

The takeaway: Becoming is not a delay in purpose. It is part of purpose. God is not waiting for completion before He participates, He is present in the process.

"He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion." Philippians 1:6


Fara Folalade 

@farafolaalade

Faith does not arrive in abstraction. It arrives in language, heritage, memory, and belonging.

Fara Folalade stands at that intersection with clarity and intention.

From Toronto, Fara calls herself a “Christian lovergirl.”  her content celebrates God as the greatest love story of our lives. Through candid posts about trusting God’s plan and living confidently in faith, she inspires women to embrace their true worth in Christ. “In every season, God writes the greatest love story.”

She is deeply integrated in identity, where culture is not something to be minimized in order to be spiritual, but something that reveals the creativity of God. She carries both love and faith without contradiction, refusing the false separation between the two.

For many women navigating identity across relationships, cultures, her presence is quietly corrective: you do not have to edit yourself to be acceptable to God.

There is a wholeness in her expression that feels restorative, especially in global Christian spaces that have often flattened difference instead of honoring it.

The takeaway: Culture and love is not a barrier to faith. It is one of its expressions. God does not erase identity to call you, He redeems it.

"A great multitude from every nation, tribe, people and language…", Revelation 7:9


Scripture of the Month

“She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.”
Proverbs 31:25 (NLT)

This is not decorative language. It is identity language.

Strength and dignity are not rewards for having it all together, they are garments worn in the middle of becoming. The verse does not say she becomes clothed when life is stable; it assumes she is already clothed while life is still unfolding.

And she laughs. not because uncertainty is absent, but because fear no longer defines her relationship with the future.


A Word for the Road

The women we have highlighted in this edition are not extraordinary because their lives are polished. They are compelling because they are honest, and because their honesty has become a form of ministry.

They remind us that faith is not proven by perfection, but by persistence.

You are allowed to be in process. You are allowed to be mid-story. You are allowed to be still becoming.

And none of that disqualifies you from being used by God.

Ade & Grace, holds this truth at the center of everything we create: that beauty and purpose are not separate things. They are intertwined, lived, worn, and embodied in everyday faithfulness.

Ade & Grace celebrates Christian women influencers, faith creators, and women of God using their platforms to inspire spiritual growth, modest fashion, and Christ-centered living.

You are not waiting to become a Woman of God.

You already are.

 

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