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About Lydia Troop

What Lydia Troop stands for?

 

The Lydia Troop Standard


We believe women should be:


  • spiritually strong 
  • financially literate 
  • physically disciplined 
  • emotionally mature 
  • personally developed 
  • equipped to lead 
  • committed to legacy 


We believe worship and commerce are not in conflict.
We believe faith and skill belong together.
We believe women should be trained, sharpened, and supported in every area of life.

Who Lydia Troop is for?

 

 This Is For The Woman Who Knows She Was Made For More


Lydia Troop is for the woman who is:


  • single, married, divorced, or widowed 
  • raising children or preparing to build legacy 
  • hungry for personal growth and development 
  • ready to learn trade and financial skill 
  • called to leadership and influence 
  • rebuilding after pain, pressure, or transition 
  • committed to becoming spiritually, physically, and financially stronger 


This is for the woman who wants her children to inherit more than struggle.
This is for the woman who wants to model wisdom, discipline, and strength.
This is for the woman who is ready to become a standard.

Our Mission

To raise up women who are spiritually grounded, financially skilled, physically disciplined, emotionally strengthened, and equipped to build legacy through faith, education, and execution. 

Our Vision

To create a powerful, impactful, and influential community of women from different walks of life who become the standard in worship, trade, commerce, leadership, motherhood, ministry, and legacy. 

Our Message

Lydia Troop is a movement of women led by The Candlestick Queen, built to raise women of worship, trade, leadership, health, and lasting legacy.

Founder’s Story: Brandi Davis, The Candlestick Queen

Lydia Troop was not built out of branding. It was born out of obedience.


Before B. Davis became known as The Candlestick Queen, she spent 20 years serving as a hairstylist. For two decades, she worked with her hands, built relationships, carried responsibility, and poured into people day after day. She understood what it meant to labor, to nurture, to create, and to keep showing up even when life was demanding more than most people could see.


But there was always something greater on her life.


What looked like one profession was really preparation. What looked like one season was training for another. God was building in her the discipline, discernment, strength, and leadership she would later need to step into a larger assignment.


That next chapter came when B. Davis retired from the beauty industry and transitioned into trading full time. She did not just step into the market for herself. She entered a new realm of education, strategy, and commerce, and eventually became an educator on the MPW platform, helping others understand the skill of trading and the power of financial literacy.


In that transition, God spoke clearly to her spirit and told her that she would be like Lydia in the Bible and that she was called to raise up a troop of Lydia’s.


That word became the foundation of this movement.


In scripture, Lydia was a woman of worship and a woman of commerce. She understood both devotion and business. She carried spiritual sensitivity and economic relevance. She was not passive. She was positioned. She was not disconnected from the marketplace. She moved in it. That biblical blueprint became a prophetic mirror for what B. Davis was being called to build.


But Lydia Troop carries more than the spirit of Lydia alone. It also carries the heart of Deborah — courage, leadership, wisdom, discernment, and the willingness to rise in moments that require strength. Lydia Troop is built for women who know they are called to worship deeply, lead boldly, build wisely, and move with discipline in every area of life.


This vision is deeply personal for B. Davis.


She is not building from theory. She is building from life. She is a mother of seven children, and her passion for legacy is not abstract. It is daily. It is real. It is lived. She understands responsibility. She understands sacrifice. She understands pressure. She understands what it means to carry vision while carrying family. Her desire is not simply to inspire women emotionally. Her desire is to see women transformed practically, spiritually, mentally, physically, and financially.


Lydia Troop was created for the woman who is single, married, divorced, rebuilding, raising children, healing, growing, and trying to become everything God placed inside of her. It is for the woman who wants more than motivation. It is for the woman who wants standards, structure, skill, and sisterhood. It is for the woman who wants to show her children what legacy looks like in real time.


This movement is also about teaching women how to take care of themselves physically, mentally, and spiritually. Lydia Troop is built on the understanding that women cannot continue pouring out while ignoring themselves. It is not selfish to become healthy. It is not selfish to heal. It is not selfish to grow. It is not selfish to focus on becoming stronger in mind, body, and spirit. In fact, that work is necessary. A woman who is well can show up well. A woman who is whole can lead from wholeness. A woman who is strengthened can serve, nurture, build, and love others from a place of health instead of depletion.


At its core, Lydia Troop is about raising women who are not only financially healthy, but also physically healthy, mentally strong, spiritually grounded, emotionally strengthened, and personally developed. It is about women becoming whole. It is about women learning how to trade, build, lead, pray, steward, rest, heal, and influence. It is about women who understand that worship and commerce do not oppose each other when both are submitted to God.


B. Davis believes women should not have to choose between faith and strength. Between femininity and discipline. Between motherhood and leadership. Between worship and wealth building. Between serving others and caring for themselves. Lydia Troop exists to break those false divides.


This movement is raising women who become a standard:

• in trade and commerce

• in business and leadership

• in motherhood and legacy

• in ministry and service

• in health and wellness

• in mental and emotional strength

• in personal growth and development


Lydia Troop is not about creating noisy women. It is about raising anchored women. Women who know who they are. Women who know how to build. Women who know how to hear God and move accordingly. Women who know how to care for themselves so they can show up well for the people and the assignments attached to their lives. Women who can create legacy with their hands, their mind, their discipline, and their obedience.


The founder’s story is simple:


A woman spent years serving.

God called her higher.

She obeyed.

She entered trade.

She gained skill.

She carried vision.

And then she was called to gather other women and raise them into strength, worship, discipline, leadership, health, healing, and legacy.


That is Lydia Troop.


It is the story of a woman who answered God’s voice.

And it is the beginning of a movement that will call many more women to do the same.

Join Lydia Troop and become part of the standard.

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