There are distinctive differences between Old & New Testament prophets. Identifying these differences help us uncover Christ’s heart for prophecy and the prophetic in the 21st Century Church.
Category: Leadership Development
4 Research Sites Writers Will Love
Finding credible, free research tools or “jumping points” to others is difficult. Learning the ends and outs of the research sites I share below provide an excellent lesson in sourcing.
5 Things Prophetic Scribes Should Consider Letting Go
1. Let go of excessive event-based initiatives. Event-based ministry is defined as having one “new” and often “disconnected event or activity” after another without defined goals or clear spiritual purpose. They are simply performance-based activities in a commercial-focused world. While event-based initiatives in and of themselves are not negative, excessive focus on these areas can…
Writers are only a type of prophetic scribe
Writers are only types of prophetic scribes! Scribes are a class of administrative, instructional and creative types! This isn’t my truth but a global historical one that predates the Scripture in the secular realm and is proven in Scripture in its Hebraic roots. Prophetic WRITERS are “types of scribes.” This clarification is made clear as…
Keep Your Word To Yourself
Most of us know what it is like when people break their promises. And if we are truthful with ourselves, we also know that we have deeply wounded others because we have not kept our WORD to them.