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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 Prophets & Prophecy: The Psalmist Is Advancing

Posted on 01/30/201505/24/2024 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Released through Theresa Harvard Johnson November 29, 2015: The Lord released this to me this morning about American Sign Language (ASL) and Prophetic Dance. He is consistently speaking to me about how the people of God are being thrust into "MASTERY" — a place of specializing. He is really moving us AT AN ACCELERATED PACE…

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Prophecy 2014

Praying For Dry Places (2)

Posted on 11/16/2014 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Dry Places: Theresa Harvard JohnsonCopyright 2014 Theresa Harvard Johnson

Dry places.

There will be many of them in our walk with the Lord. They often represent rocky valleys, deserted roads, long stretches of highway and lonely places in our lives – meaning, they are bone dry, free of people and all other outside influences. Mostly, they are viewed negatively by those walking through them, and primarily from the perspective of immense hardship.

The bottom line is this: There are many different kinds of dry places relayed to us in the scripture – some brought on by sin and others resulting from warfare. Then, there are the kinds of dry places that we seek out – because we recognize our need for a deliverer. The incarnate Yeshua presented this valuable truth to us in his three and a half year ministry in the old Jerusalem.

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Praying For Dry Places

Posted on 11/16/2014 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Dry Places: Theresa Harvard JohnsonCopyright 2014 Theresa Harvard Johnson

Dry places.

There will be many of them in our walk with the Lord. They often represent rocky valleys, deserted roads, long stretches of highway and lonely places in our lives – meaning, they are bone dry, free of people and all other outside influences. Mostly, they are viewed negatively by those walking through them, and primarily from the perspective of immense hardship.

The bottom line is this: There are many different kinds of dry places relayed to us in the scripture – some brought on by sin and others resulting from warfare. Then, there are the kinds of dry places that we seek out – because we recognize our need for a deliverer. The incarnate Yeshua presented this valuable truth to us in his three and a half year ministry in the old Jerusalem.

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Ministry Integrity

When PROPHETIC SCRIBES Fail to Listen (2)

Posted on 10/08/2014 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Photo used with permission.

Copyright 2014 Theresa Harvard Johnson

(This post is primarily geared toward scribes who have asked for counsel from others concerning their scribal projects. Then, when they receive the advice released in love, they dismiss it. The purpose of this article is to encourage listening so that we can produce work that is pleasing to God in all areas.)

Proverbs 15:22 CJB says, “Without deliberation, plans go wrong; but with many advisers, they succeed.”

One of the most difficult challenges I have encountered in scribal ministry revolves around providing constructive criticism to prophetic people. It is as if there is this mindset that declares: “God told me how to do it, so I’m going to do it like this anyway.” And sometimes, that “anyway” is a very, very bad representation of their prophetic vision.

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When PROPHETIC SCRIBES Fail to Listen

Posted on 10/08/2014 by Theresa Harvard Johnson

Photo used with permission.

Copyright 2014 Theresa Harvard Johnson

(This post is primarily geared toward scribes who have asked for counsel from others concerning their scribal projects. Then, when they receive the advice released in love, they dismiss it. The purpose of this article is to encourage listening so that we can produce work that is pleasing to God in all areas.)

Proverbs 15:22 CJB says, “Without deliberation, plans go wrong; but with many advisers, they succeed.”

One of the most difficult challenges I have encountered in scribal ministry revolves around providing constructive criticism to prophetic people. It is as if there is this mindset that declares: “God told me how to do it, so I’m going to do it like this anyway.” And sometimes, that “anyway” is a very, very bad representation of their prophetic vision.

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Ministry Integrity
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