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Celebrating creativity and making our mark on the world.

Snapshot by Laurent Hoffmann . www.jagaland.de

Celebrating creativity and making our mark

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Snapshot by Laurent Hoffmann . www.jagaland.de

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Como, Maggio 2019. La tradizionale Giornata della Creatività, in cui gli studenti delle scuole superiori scendono nelle piazze di Como coi loro progetti creativi ripresa con le mie fotocamere a pellicola.

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Easter Egg Dye-ing at Jim and Maureen's

This photograph is a close up of crayons. I zoomed in as close as possible but also ensured that it was focused as much as possible. You can see specifically what color each crayon is and on some can even read what color they are.

5/17/18 Identity in Our Fashion: Four Native Women Artists on Creativity

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

this was the first ever shot I took when I started getting interested in photography. it's basically the first picture I ever took that was trying to be "creative." we planted a mini garden in our backyard and I just thought how cool it would look as a picture. I suppose it means a lot since it was the start of my love for photography.

 

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group collaboration in the "creativity room" at my house

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This is the one of the covers of my small writing on the subject Creativity and Selfsabotage

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Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Critical Creativity Boards fall2014

(photo: Paige Blinn)

Celebrating creativity and making our mark

Creativity

Scriptures: Exodus 35:21, 25–26

 

God is a God of freshness and change. But wait, before I leave that thought, let me make something very clear: God Himself isn't changing, nor is His Son. He "is the same yesterday and today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). Isn't that a great thought? God is no different this year than He was last year or a decade ago. Nor will He change one hundred years from now. But even though He is the same, His working is different. It stays fresh. His ways and methods are forever fresh, unpredictably new. I need to warn you, if you like things to stay the same, you're going to be terribly uncomfortable in heaven. Everything is going to be new. God is a God of freshness and change. He flexes His methods. He alters His way so much, it's as if you've never seen it before. You can't imagine what it may be like next time. God says we are to be "imitators" of Him, which really means we are to "mimic." Since God is a God of freshness and change, so we should be. If we are to fulfill this command, then I suggest that we stay fresh—that we remain open, innovative, willing to change. Every age knows the temptation to try to restrict God's dealings. The majority of people in this world are maintainers. Once we get things set, we don't like them changed. Are you open to change in your life? Are you willing to risk? Are you flexible enough to innovate? Are you willing to tolerate the sheer possibility of making a massive change in your direction for life? "Lord, is it South America? Great! Or Indonesia? I'll do it. I'll move or change my profession. Fine! Are You leading me into a new venture? I'll do it. Count me in!" That's the spirit! It may mean moving across the street. It may mean moving across the States. It may mean moving across the seas. How flexible are you? It may not involve a move at all, only a willingness.

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Excerpt taken from Dear Graduate: Letters of Wisdom, Charles R. Swindoll.

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