Unknown Women of the Bible II: A See Hear Love Bible Study Begins February 2
Some of the most powerful stories in Scripture are the ones we barely hear about.
This February, See Hear Love invites women across Canada to return to those often-overlooked stories with Unknown Women of the Bible II, the next chapter in this meaningful Bible study series.
Hosted by Melinda Estabrooks, alongside Bible teachers Helen Burns, Sharon Witton, Kaarina Hsieh, and Anne Miranda, this study takes a closer look at four remarkable women from both the Old and New Testaments. Though their names may not be widely known, their lives reveal deep faith, courage, wisdom, and obedience to God.
These women were bold. Strategic. God-fearing.
And though history barely remembers their names, God never overlooked them.
Seen, Known, and Deeply Loved by God
Unknown Women of the Bible II reminds us of a powerful truth: faithfulness does not require recognition.
Through thoughtful teaching and honest reflection, this study creates space for women to see themselves in Scripture and to be reminded that unseen faith is never unnoticed by God. Each episode explores how these women helped shape the gospel narrative in quiet but lasting ways, offering encouragement for anyone who has ever wondered whether their obedience matters.
Whether you’re walking through a season of transition, longing for deeper spiritual grounding, or simply wanting to start the year rooted in hope, this study meets you where you are.
Watch, Reflect, and Grow Together
This series is designed for both individual reflection and group discussion, making it easy to journey alongside friends, small groups, or church communities.
Unknown Women of the Bible II begins Monday, February 2, airing at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on YES TV, and streaming across Canada on the YES TV app.
The accompanying Study Guide is available in English, French, and Spanish, making it accessible to even more women seeking to grow in faith together.
Sometimes the most transformative stories are the ones we almost miss. This February, take time to rediscover them—and be reminded that you, too, are seen, known, and deeply loved by God.

