We were created to bear one another’s burdens, BUT NOT TO CARRY THEM. Carrying burdens was the work of Jesus, not ours.
Author: Theresa Harvard Johnson
5 Simple Things Scribes Can Do To Support the Ukraine
There are certain times in our lives when we long to do more to help people. We might look at what is in our hands and say, “I am only one person! Who will listen to me?” The truth is, nearly every major change in our history began with the efforts of a SINGLE person who had reached their limit or who had a need and no solution. Your effort, whether visible by millions or appreciated by one… matters.
The Practical & Spiritual Voice of the Scribe
There is nothing that can take place in this world without a scribal dimension leading or influencing it either negatively or positively.
Autism, Intellectual Disability & Adult Transition
When you are preparing a child with challenges for adulthood, absolutely every single situation is different. Everyone can’t be looped together and herded through a process. What works for one parent’s circumstance often does not propagate to another.
The Biblical Copyist: Remembering Their Role With Honor
The most basic secular work of the scribe can be traced back to basic recording and record keeping in the finance (agriculture, trade and commerce) and genealogical realm (lineage, governance, and culture). We can not only identify this is the Scriptures through historical evidence, but we see it in the livelihood of the Nation of Israel as well as the first organized congregation led by Moses.