Nathan “Nations” Allen, a prolific poet and spoken word artist, has announced the release of his new poetry collection, “Expressions from a Contrite Heart.” In this collection, the Lord has given Nathan words that can touch the wounded soul, bring encouragement to the wounded heart, bring encouragement to hurting hearts, and declare the unadulterated truth…
Author: Theresa Harvard Johnson
Book Announcement: Expressions From A Contrite Heart
Nathan “Nations” Allen, a prolific poet and spoken word artist, has announced the release of his new poetry collection, “Expressions from a Contrite Heart.” In this collection, the Lord has given Nathan words that can touch the wounded soul, bring encouragement to the wounded heart, bring encouragement to hurting hearts, and declare the unadulterated truth…
Book Review: Prophetic Power
Prophetic Power: A Guide to Operating in the Fullness of the Prophetic with Signs and Wonders
By A. Shalisa Wright
Reviewed by Theresa Harvard Johnson
In her book, “Prophetic Power: A Guide to Operating in the Fullness of the Prophetic with Signs and Wonders,” author A. Shalisa Wright teaches those with prophetic gifts how to reach beyond sporadic or scattered moves of the Spirit into a place of fullness in the Lord in which signs, wonders and miracles are consistent and constant companions in their everyday lives and ministries.
In a few short, simple and well organized chapters, she introduces readers to seven key aspects of the Father’s character that must be cultivated and matured inside the believer, and then ushers them into a place of understanding what it really means to transfer and impart into the lives of others under the anointing.
Book Review: Breaking The Curse Off Black America
Breaking The Curse Off Black America
Written By Aposte Willie F. Wooten
Reviewed By Theresa Harvard Johnson
I must admit that I have been very skeptical when reading books that address issues of race – whether it is race relations or specific challenges that a particular ethnic group may face. Personally, I’ve found a number of these books to be highly opinionated, full of anger, resentment, hatred, unforgiveness, selfishness or to be extremely intellectualized, laced with political agendas and/or racist in and of themselves.
When it comes down to religion and race, publications can become even more skewed as authors struggle to place legitimate concerns into a mature, Holy Spirit led biblical perspectives. I’ve had a difficult time navigating the outlook and opinions conveyed by varying authors over the years as they have rarely dealt with the heart of God concerning His people from a Kingdom perspective.
Book Review: The Set Apart Way – For Christ Centered Creative Artists
The Set Apart Way: For Christ Centered Creative Artists Written By Sepia Gladden Reviewed By Theresa Harvard Johnson More than ever, it is becoming necessary to educate worship artists, or should I say believers in general, concerning what it means to live “a set apart” life according to the practices, principles and ideologies originally recorded…