#SheSharesTruth | Jonah 3&4

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Jonah 3&4

Morning, girls!

It’s Friday again! We loved reading all of your #SheSharesTruth blog posts and such last week. You guys make us so happy – the Lord truly is blessing the hearts of the women who gather here.

If you aren’t familiar with our Lenten #SheSharesTruth experiment, we explain it a bit more here. In short, we believe that one of the best ways to learn is by teaching. So every Monday during Lent, we assign a portion of Scripture (this week we assigned Jonah 3&4) for you to study and write about. And today is the day we share what we’ve learned by writing in our own spaces and linking to that here.

 

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She Shares Truth

Here’s the plan:

  • Write your devotional/reflections/response to Jonah 3&4 on your personal blog. (If you don’t have a blog, use Instagram, Facebook with the hashtags #SheSharesTruth and #SheReadsTruth; or even write the comments section here.)
  • Link to this post so your readers can know about the #SheSharesTruth experiment too.
  • Share the link to your post/Facebook update/Instagram below in the LinkyTool below.
  • Visit each other’s links – at least one or two (maybe the two people who linked up before you?). Comment there – tell them you see them and hear them! Let’s talk about the God of Jonah together!

    **Please share your heart, sisters. Our desire is not for this to be a time of comparison or sizing up writing abilities or spiritual maturity. Eloquence and insight are lovely, but we know that is not the thing our God calls us to. So, let’s not call each other to that either. Sister, if you feel ill-equipped – GOOD! If you feel like you have so much to learn – GREAT. SO DO WE! Every single time we sit down to write. And if we don’t, are hearts are not in the right place. Let this be a safe place to learn and share and love each other WELL.
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40 thoughts on "#SheSharesTruth | Jonah 3&4"

  1. Katie says:

    I love reading the different perspectives!

    #76 Loving Sinners like Me

  2. teawithsb says:

    I wrote my thoughts out in my journal and posted it in Instagram under the hashtag. My user name is teawithsb. My main thought from this is : NOTHING can separate us from God (not even our bad attitude) and even though Jonah was a pouty child! he understood that and was honest with God and kept the lines of communication open. The act of God changing out hearts is easier if we are completely honest with ourselves and Him, and keep communing with Him.

  3. Alexa says:

    http://themanymusingsofalexa.blogspot.com/2014/03/oh-mercy.html?m=1 My post for the week!
    I have been so encouraged by reading others posts today!
    So much rich truth in these two chapters.

  4. the-goodsoil says:

    I cried writing this(I'm too emotional) I hope you too can relate to it ladies. #41 Another Chance http://the-goodsoil.com/the-daily-seed/

  5. Dear SRT ladies…I love this whole #SheSharesTruth thing. It's just the most marvelous way to connect with other sisters in this community. Can this continue after Lent??

    I'm #54 above or http://ouryellowdoor.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/rid