Released May 6, 2021 Theresa Harvard Johnson I heard the word “tethered” this morning as I began my day as I always do in the early hours of the morning while everyone else is asleep. I closed my eyes for a few seconds, and I saw all kinds of strings attached to a wooden doll (reminded…
Author: Theresa Harvard Johnson
Prophetic Word/Prayer: Encouraging Scribes Over 65 Years of Age
Released May 4, 2021
Theresa Harvard Johnson
I feel hard-pressed to encourage prophetic scribes 65 and over today. In my online prophetic scribe group Scribal Prophets, I have seen posts and comments from scribes who say things like:
- I feel as if I'm too old to start.
- It might be too late for me at this point in my life.
While I understand where they are coming from, those statements grieve me deeply. I find myself screaming inside: "NO! NO! NO! Emphatically NO! It is never too late!"
As I mature, I am well aware of how the world changes around us. I am increasingly sensitive to ageism and other influences that can bring older adults into this place. It is causing me to be acutely aware that each day is a gift… and I PRAY I live to see those later years.
Good Friday: I Want To Know Him
It’s heartwarming that on Good Friday, despite our many differences, we come together across denominations and borders to recognize Christ’s purpose.
Prophetic Word: Changing Season For Entrepreneurs
I heard Father say: You grew weary, but you didn’t faint. Your faithfulness has brought you over the threshold and into a new place within your inner-man that is now beginning to shine brightly outward.
10 UNIQUE TRUTHS ABOUT CREATIVES WHO ARE ARTISTS AND CREATIVE WRITERS
Copyright 2020 Theresa Harvard Johnson
1. Creatives are "at rest" when they are creating without obligation. If you see them creating a lot, they are probably healing deep within.
2. The command, "Take a break," is for people who WORK not people who create.
3. Communities of creative people never see "better or best." They simply see growth at different stages of exploration and development in various mediums. They understand the process of other creatives and respect it. (Especially true on the spoken word poetry scene.)