A great talk about how being willing to think can lead to great discoveries!
Category Archives: Creativity
Are You Willing to Think?
Looking Outside the Box
Remember, the answers to the crisis won’t come from within the current thinking. We have to both transcend and include our surroundings in order to go on a search for new answers. Key leadership must initiate and guide this journey, first by getting other leaders in touch with this sense of disorientation, anomaly, and crisis. Second, leaders should try to resolve the problems without recourse to the prevailing thinking, with its overused repertoire of solutions.
On the Verge by Alan Hirsch and Dave Ferguson
Communion’s Insight into Ministry and Mission
The communal character of the sacrament means that the communion is with each other as well as with God. In the gospel of Matthew, Jesus bids us be reconciled with each other before we bring our gifts to the altar (5:23)….What role then to the gifts of the bread and wine have in all this? They are surely of great importance, but not in a manner that is detachable from the totality of what is going on. It seems to me of great significance that the bread and wine are not only gifts of created nature in that they derive from wheat and grapes, but are also the products of human labor. In liturgical words that are often used at the Offertory, the gifts are ‘what earth has given and human hands have made.’ They represent the drawing together, in the action of the Eucharist, of the fruits of nature and the fruits of human work and skill in the offering of creation.
Science and The Trinity by John Polkinghorne
>Creativity, Humanity, and God’s Image
>This was a great video to watch and I think has great a great word for all of us who desire for God to be manifested in our lives. While not coming from a Christian Worldview per say, I think it has God’s truth all in it. Make sure to watch it all.







