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What does being creative mean to you? Often people have a tendency to stereotype the concept of creativity and limit it to drawing or painting and singing or playing an instrument. During the process of writing my book, I talked with a lot of people about this subject and it was fun to glean ideas […]
Read MoreHave you ever heard the expression, “You are like a bull in a china closet?” I remember hearing that often as a child; my mom would say it to me as I rammed through the house, or if I knocked something over. Learning to slow down and grow in grace has been a long time […]
Read MoreAs a young lady entered my print shop, she took in a deep breath and declared, “I love the smell of fresh ink.” Striking up a conversation while we waited for her job to finish, I told her, “I must be used to the smell because I didn’t notice it, but I do enjoy the […]
Read MoreGuest Blog and Photos by Jay Jennings Seasons are changing. Excitement and joy fill the air. Holidays are coming, brimming with memories, anticipation and wonder. This is the time of year for seeking the purpose. When we are intentional about recognizing things to be thankful for. We think about Jesus coming to earth, and the […]
Read MoreThe enemy of our soul is very sly. Tripping us up by our own belief systems. First, many Christians have been drawn into a Faith where God’s only purpose for salvation is to “bless us” and if we’re not blessed, we think God hates us. Of course we want to be blessed, but at what […]
Read MoreI have a printer in my office that randomly sounds like it’s running. Familiar with this sound, it usually gets my attention, especially if I haven’t sent a job to the printer. Because the machine is fairly new, I’ll look to see what’s happening. The screen will read this message: “Time to perform a self […]
Read MoreTestimonial
Arleen Jennings came to speak at our Ladies Tea in March. Many of the women present were in the midst of reading her book on creativity. We were all blessed by the words that she shared with us that night on how we were made to be creative and the need to practice our creativity. Several times throughout her talk I could feel that it wasn’t Arleen speaking but the Spirit of God through her. The message was exactly what we needed to hear and met us on a personal level right where we are at. Arleen would tell stories of her journey to creativity that were very touching and I appreciated the way she was willing to take the risk and reveal her heart to us. We all were ministered to that night.
Emily ~ Fillmore Wesleyan Church
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