Over the past eleven months, Ishshah’s Story has amassed a growing volume of encouragement, teaching, history and biblical truth for half the population:
Women
Beloved ishshahs – each one created in the image of Elohiym and bearing the specific design for which He fashioned (built) her. He did not make His beloved ishshah to be weak and under-valued, but instead, to stand tall and unashamed with her male counterpart.
Sin, the Fall, and humanity (both men and women) through the ages – have struck hard at the heart of Elohiym’s beloved ishshah – her very personhood.
As moderator of Her Journey on the Ishshah’s Story blog, my post this month is featured in two of our other blog categories – Her Struggle and Her Wisdom.
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Women around the world and in our own nation’s homes and society, live life from hearts that yearn for an answer but whose search does not satisfy. Your own heart may be one. I encourage you to take a few moments to read the full post. Featured here, the opening paragraph of:
The struggle is as ancient as the Fall: the need of woman to be viewed first and foremost as a person. The solution from a fallen world has been to classify her in roles that designate her perceived value, and in functions that define her limit and scope of interactions.
For the female heart that suffers in such a manner, the answer is …
Visit Ishshah’s Story for the full post
If an ishshah you know thirsts, please be a water carrier and share this post with them that they too may drink deeply of the water of Life.
Looking upward ~ Nancy
photo credit: water carrier via photopin (license)
Donna Kuhn says
You are right on as usual, Nancy.
Do you think that is why I want to get a Master’s in Theology?
Donna
Nancy Bentz says
I think your heart is courageous and valiant. If you want to get your Master’s in Theology, Donna, go for it 🙂 Many ishshahs would benefit, including this one. ~ N