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Got creativity?
In my experience as an artist, I've found that creativity isn't something that you can just force out of yourself, the way you might force yourself to clean the house or write a term paper (although there are creative aspects to those jobs, to be sure). Creativity is sometimes spontaneous, sometimes thoroughly planned—but it's always pure and honest. It is observation. It is reaction. It is imagination and narrative. Creativity is all these things, and more.
But for me, it all starts with inspiration—an inspiration whose source is the one Creator.
This week, you will meet several artists from different backgrounds. Their stories are full of inspiration. And uplift. Does that mean you have to consider yourself an artist to find meaning in these stories? Absolutely not. It has become quite clear to me that no matter what you're doing in your life, you cannot escape creativity. Life itself is steeped in the creative—whether it's obvious or not. It's happening all the time. Maybe you're finding a better way to keep track of the budget, or discovering how to spend more time with friends or family. Or even mixing up the spices in a recipe (just for a change). These are all examples of creativity weaving its way through daily Life.
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September 27, 2004 issue
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Got creativity?
Wendy Rankin
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with contributions from Patricia Covey, Maria Giacco, Imaisong Etim, Stella Housel, Becky Buhl, Daphne Santosa
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Nithya Subramanian, Stephen Kliewer, Vickie Chachere, Sara A. Carter
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THE SOURCE IS WITH YOU
By Margaret Rogers
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WALL * ART
By Warren Bolon
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LIGHT ON!
By Aaron Bingham,
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From Mao to Mozart
Text and Photographs By Kim Shippey-Staff
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Swing a New Song
By Patricia Kadick
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REMEMBER THE ANIMALS
P. K.
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Life-lessons from the Holocaust
By Kim Shippey
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Beyond carpets and flowers
By Patricia Edwards
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The inward voice of forgiveness
By Channing Walker
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Prayer proves immediately reliable
Esther Armstrong