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Author: Theresa Harvard Johnson

Theresa Harvard Johnson is the founder of The School of the Scribe and progenitor of The Scribal Anointing® teachings, the 21st-century revelation of the office of the prophetic scribe. She has authored more than 25 books to help prophetic scribes navigate their calling, taught thousands of scribes globally and developed safe spaces online and in person to foster prophetic community. Theresa holds an M. Div. in biblical studies and an M. A. in professional writing. As a scribal historian and mentor to many, she has pioneered exclusively in this area for more than two-decades.

Scribal Apostle: Concerning The Church Scandal in Georgia

Posted on 12/10/2011 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

KINGDOM INSIGHT This special announcement speaks from the mantle of The Scribal Apostle. To understand the weight of this office, please read The Scribal Apostle Vs. The Apostle’s Pen. The purpose here is to bring a Kingdom Perspective on prevailing issues that come before the congregation of the Lord. The challenge is simple: “Change your…

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Prophetic Children’s Book Writers! It’s Your Time

Posted on 12/10/2011 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

The time is at hand for the revealing of Christian prophetic children's book writers. They will address mature Christian content that will destroy media influences for this rising generation. Read more below. Released through one of Father's Scribal Apostles, Theresa Harvard Johnson, Sept. 21, 2010.

Prophetic Insight Before the Word of the Lord:

For months now, the Lord has been speaking to my heart about His children – from those in the womb to those who are young adults. He said to me, “Beloved, you are standing in the midst of the most fatherless generation this nation (the United States of America) has ever known.” The abuse and neglect of our children has reached astronomical heights.

On September 30, 2008, there were 463,000 children in the Foster Care System in the United states, according to the latest statistics published by The Child Welfare Information Gateway. Of that number 24 percent were placed in relative homes; 47 percent were placed in nonfamily foster homes; 10 percent were placed in institutions; 4 percent in pre-adoptive homes; 2 percent ran away; 1 percent went into supervised assisted living, and 5 percent were on trial home visits. The average age of a child entering Foster Care is 7.3 years old.

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Prophecy 2010

Scribal Prophecy: Here Is Your Answer!

Posted on 12/10/2011 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Released August 2010 Theresa Harvard Johnson INSIGHT BEFORE THE WORD OF THE LORD: This morning, I was praying for this NING & VOC when the Lord said this to me: "There are questions before me from a number of my worshipers. They come to me, crying out to HEAR me clearly. They come to me,…

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Prophecy 2010

The POWER of Follow-Through (2)

Posted on 12/10/2011 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

This morning during my personal prayer time, the Lord said this to me: “Beloved, my people are in need of follow through. Many cry out in need of blessings and breakthrough but fail to make the personal sacrifice to attain them. They are standing at a brick wall and I have not answered them. Tell…

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The POWER of Follow-Through

Posted on 12/10/2011 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

This morning during my personal prayer time, the Lord said this to me: “Beloved, my people are in need of follow through. Many cry out in need of blessings and breakthrough but fail to make the personal sacrifice to attain them. They are standing at a brick wall and I have not answered them. Tell…

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