Miriam appears at the beginning of Israel’s story and again at one of its greatest moments of deliverance.
As a young girl, she watched over her brother on the banks of the Nile. Years later, she would stand before a nation with a tambourine in her hand, leading songs of victory after the sea parted and freedom began.
Her life is marked by courage, leadership, celebration, and also the difficult lessons that come with responsibility.
This reflective portrait explores Miriam’s journey through Scripture and contemplative prose, considering the strength required to lead, the joy that follows deliverance, and the humility that shapes a lasting legacy.
Miriam’s story reminds us that faith is not only expressed in quiet trust, but sometimes in songs of courage after the waters open.






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