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How the Gift of Prophecy Offers Strength, Encouragement and Comfort

January 18, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

During what many Christians called “the refreshing,” an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the 1990’s, my family had spent a weekend attending special meetings at a church with a connection to our own. Before undertaking the 10-hour trip home, we stopped at a gas station. A long-haired, bearded man sat cross-legged on the station’s sidewalk. Beside him lay a small, grubby backpack. I walked by the unkempt stranger quickly as I herded my three young boys toward the gas station’s restrooms. “If you’re looking for the bathrooms, they’re that way.” He pointed. I thanked him curtly, not Continue Reading

How Moses’ Sister Matters When It Comes to Women in Leadership

January 8, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

Two men and a woman stand at the entrance to the dark tent, clad in the simple, long robes worn by nomads to ward off the scorching desert sun. As the family concludes their conversation, the woman wanders a little way from the tent to watch the setting sun. She carries her head held high. Her noble countenance bears lines from harsh weather and deep suffering and weighty concerns. As a young girl, she’d proved her mettle by guarding her infant brother when all little Hebrew boys suffered under Pharaoh’s order of death. With bold, quick insight, she made a request of Pharaoh’s Continue Reading

How the Differences between the Old and New Testaments Affect Prophecy

December 26, 2023 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

Years ago, our church prepared to bring in some prophets who would minister by sharing words from the Holy Spirit with selected individuals in the congregation. One friend, nervous about the upcoming ministry time, said, “I’m afraid God is going to smite me!” (“Smite” is KJV English meaning “to strike or afflict suddenly.”) Our friend’s fear stemmed from a misunderstanding about how the New Testament gift of prophecy functions. Five factors contribute to the changes between covenants regarding prophecy.[i] 1. The Old Covenant featured prophets, priests, and kings. In the New Continue Reading

What the Story of Elizabeth Means for Women Today

December 14, 2023 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

This Christmas, as we celebrate the birth of Christ, I’ve been pondering women in Scripture who play important roles in Jesus’ early life. Here’s how I imagine and comment on the story of Elizabeth: Hands clasped around her protruding abdomen, the woman glows. Her smile deepens the lines on her weathered cheeks, betraying an age far beyond that of most women in her condition. But her age only heightens her joy, for the Lord has done the impossible for her. ‘Just like Sarah,’ she whispers to herself, ‘Yahweh has replaced my bitterness and disgrace with great joy and wonder.’ Continue Reading

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