Women’s Ministry
Empowering women to live out their faith and purpose through God’s Word, love, and community. A woman of virtue walks in the fear of God, leave with integrity, and models the character of christ in every aspect of her life. We are committed to spiritual growth, family stability, and service to the church and our community.
Women serve a vital and God-honoring role within the family and the life of the Church. Their dedication, spiritual gifts, and commitment to their ministry greatly enrich the body of Christ. As they participate in various church activities, women are encouraged to maintain a healthy balance that upholds both their service to God and their responsibilities within the family.
Ladies, our Women’s Ministry is here for you. Our Women’s Ministry seeks to provide encouragement and community for women in every stage of life, while equipping them through God’s word to be the women He created them to be for His glory.
Our Foundation
Pastor Betty Kiringa co-founded Build the Bridge Fellowship International Ministries with her husband, Pastor Yves Kiringa. She leads the Women of Virtue Ministry, conceived through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit (Proverbs 31:10-31), after years of personal experience before and after marriage.
Our Women’s Ministry spreads the word of God and encourages women of all backgrounds to grow in faith and transformation, becoming women of virtue for His glory. We inspire women to actively serve in church and prepare for the return of Christ Jesus.
Our Core Teachings & Focus
- Obedience & submission to the husband
- Raising children in the fear of God
- Financial transparency
- Promoting education for women
- Deepening prayer and fasting life
- Home Cells & spiritual altars
- Christian dress code (1 Timothy 2:8-10)
- Helping the poor and needy women
- Home-based employment & cottage industries
- Marriage & deliverance counseling
- Home Economics, Cooking, Nutrition
- Spiritual growth and faith empowerment
At Build the Bridge Fellowship, a woman’s involvement in ministry should complement, rather than compete with, her duties at home. Through wisdom, discipline, and a spirit of grace, she is called to reflect Christian character in every sphere of life. When her service in the Church is harmonized with her care for the family, she becomes a strong witness of faith, love, and integrity.
In this way, women continue to be a blessing to their households, their congregations, and the wider community, demonstrating the unity of Christian set and family stewardship.
“Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good. Then they can urge the younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God.”