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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Good Monday morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs I can attest to the truth of creative power. When I am writing curriculum for the Red Cross, I am at my best. I can feel the power of my mind at work, the creative juices flowing and nothing else seems important. I see it too in Tom as he works to design something new on the lathe to share with me and those who appreciate his artistic work. Creativity takes us out of ourselves for a while and the small irritations slip away. What is your creative power?
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - Thanks Charlie for the great quote you shared this morning and example of the work you're doing with the American Red Cross and the creative writing you're performing on their behalf. Hope you and Tom have had a great Monday and start to the new week.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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SGT Steve McFarland - yes it does. Much of what I write is for kids and you have to be creative and make it fun or you lose them.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are honest, wise and discerning I all we do and say, my friend and sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
YOU create ex-nihilo and YOU have blessed many with the ability to create art in its various forms, designs, manufactured material, and so much more.
I pray that YOU empower parents to encourage the creative instincts in their children and give both patience as skills develop.
I lift up each one who has been beaten down by naysayers about their creativity. Bring encouragers into their lives and rekindle the spark of creativity which others tried to quench. I pray that each will thrive in their restored creativity and they will honor for their transformation.
I am grateful that you protect YOUR elect from the doctrines of demons spoken by the false prophets of each age. I pray that YOU open the eyes and ears of most people who read this Deliver each of us and as many of those we love as YOU allow from the impact of false teaching, doctrine and lifestyle choices.
I lift up each widow, widower, and all others grieving tonight and pray that YOU comfort each and enable each to sleep free of nightmares.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Good morning my RP Family. It is going to be 102 in Waco today. I’ve never considered creativity my strong suit. My wife and our pool maintenance person have been praising me for a rather creative solution to a skimmer problem we have had for quite awhile, so maybe I have been selling myself a bit short. That being said, maybe I do have a bit of creativity because I do seem to find solutions to problems that some consider unique. I have found something in Focus on the Family about when we mix imagination and excitement together, that you may find interesting. Have a wonderfully blessed week my friends.

Taken from focusonthefamily.com

Focus on the Family
When imagination and excitement are mixed together, you will either not notice obstacles or they will be largely diminished—and, therefore, your courage will increase! This is important to remember as you pursue your God-given purpose.
If God has revealed His purpose for your life and you feel that it is more than you can achieve, consider the power and gift of your God-given imagination. Through it, God can make your purpose happen !

Through imagination things are created.

Albert Einstein said, “Your imagination is your preview of life’s coming attractions.” And in the 1950s, author Napolean Hill wrote, “The imagination is literally the workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man.”

Truly, everything that has been created by mankind: skyscrapers, skis, cars, computers, buildings, boulevards, coffee cups, cotton balls and even things immaterial such as concepts and philosophies all began in the mind of someone before they became reality.

Indeed, God is the Creator and He has blessed us with minds to create, too, through the power of imagination.

Don’t get me wrong; I don’t believe that we can manipulate our lives through thought to the point that we can become our own god and make anything happen that we want. Thankfully, God is far too sovereign for that! Instead, imagination is a tool whereby we cooperate with Him to participate in His divine nature and fulfill our God-given purpose.

Imagination diminishes and eliminates the perception of obstacles.

When I was 21, I traveled overseas alone to London, England to participate in a studies abroad program through my university. The night before I boarded the plane, I knew that I would soon see the Tower of London, ride in “The Tube” and drink a lot of tea—but there was something very important that I didn’t know.

I had planned to immediately move in with my host family, but a change of holiday plans for them meant a change of plans for me. So 12 hours before I was to board my flight, I didn’t know where I would stay the first 14 days in the sprawling metropolis. Surprisingly, I wasn’t worried. Instead, I prayed and asked God to give me a room when I arrived.

He answered.

To my joy and delight, a college acquaintance from London whom I hadn’t heard from in almost a year just “happened” to call within the hour to chat. After I told him about my situation, he offered to contact his sister to have her pick me up at the airport and also make arrangements for me to temporarily stay with his family.

Surprisingly, through the uncertainty of my living arrangements, traveling overseas alone, and venturing into a vast unknown, I wasn’t afraid. I’ve often wondered why. My best answer is that I was filled with an excitement that had been born out of imagination. You see, I had imagined for many months what it would be like living overseas. I checked out library books about England, watched videos about the culture, and spoke with friends who had been there. As a result, all of my “imagining” created excitement in me which eclipsed any fears I may have had.

In I Samuel 17, the height of Goliath is mentioned in cubits. Some people believe he was 9’9″ and others think he was 6’6″. Either way, because his height was mentioned shows that it was out of the ordinary and a big deal—except to David.

Because David was consumed with his God-given purpose to slay Goliath, he imagined what it would be like to take down the giant and, as a result, he was excited. He shouted and mocked his enemies and proclaimed God’s name. Therefore, he was not intimidated by the apparent obstacle of Goliath’s size.

When imagination and excitement are mixed together, you will either not notice obstacles or they will be largely diminished—and, therefore, your courage will increase! This is important to remember as you pursue your God-given purpose.

Imagination is fueled through input.

By now you might be wondering how you can fuel your imagination so that your excitement, inspiration and courage grow.

There are many ways, but the main thing to remember is that imagination is often fueled through input that comes through suggestions from outside sources.

As an example, several months ago I had been thinking about God’s purpose for our lives. Then I spoke with a man at a coffee shop who asked me if I’d seen a video about a guy who watched some beautiful fish swim and then thought, “Wow! This is what they were created for!” I told him no and our conversation turned to another topic.

The brief image the man painted of fish gracefully swimming stuck with me, and over the next week, my mind chewed on it while I took a shower, drove and worked out. A week later, when I sat down to write, a story about purpose flowed out of me with the fish he described as the main anecdote.

What I experienced was a suggestion from another person, which fueled my imagination. So, if you are stumped on how to solve a problem relating to your purpose, remember that imagination is fueled through input (or suggestions) from outside sources. This can include people, books, movies or any way that thoughts from others are received.

Imagination increases your mind

Imagination increases after your mind has been exposed to a problem and it is at play.
I took a college graphic design class in which my professor presented many problems to us. He asked us to render a large object, small; to reproduce musical notes in artwork without using the notes, and to make a brown paper bag into a piece of art.

After professor Wada presented any problem, he required that we make a “What if?” list of possible solutions. Then, he insisted that we wait at least 24 hours before beginning the assignment. Why? Because he knew that after we focused on a problem, our minds would begin to work on it while they were relaxed or “at play.” He was always right. I got my best ideas when I was relaxing in the shower, daydreaming on the walk to school or sauntering to my next class.

As you pursue your God-given purpose, there will be plenty of problems to solve. To effectively tackle them, you can use the same principles that I used in design class.

First, pray and ask God to give you direction to do His will.
Second, define the problem.
Third, make a “What if?” list.
Then, allow your thoughts to chew on the problem for a period of time.
And don’t forget to expose yourself to situations in which your mind is relaxed or “at play.”
If you know when you are the most creative, such as taking a walk or reading a book, make arrangements for these situations to happen. And most importantly, have a pen and paper handy for quick note taking. Before you know it, God will have given you ideas on how to proceed through His gift of imagination.

There’s no doubt that God gave us an amazing gift when He gave us this gift. I encourage you to ask Him to help you make the most of it to fulfill the purpose He has for your life!

Shana Schutte is a freelance writer, author and speaker living in Colorado Springs, Colo. (http://www.runtogodministries.org)
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - Awesome response for the message today Gene - love the way each category of imagination was laid out and then tied together at this end with the Grace of God. Hope you and Linda Lawrence are having a great Monday Gene!
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Thank you and we are.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are honest, wise and discerning I all we do and say, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
YOU create ex-nihilo and YOU have blessed many with the ability to create art in its various forms, designs, manufactured material, and so much more.
I pray that YOU empower parents to encourage the creative instincts in their children and give both patience as skills develop.
I lift up each one who has been beaten down by naysayers about their creativity. Bring encouragers into their lives and rekindle the spark of creativity which others tried to quench. I pray that each will thrive in their restored creativity and they will honor for their transformation.
I am grateful that you protect YOUR elect from the doctrines of demons spoken by the false prophets of each age. I pray that YOU open the eyes and ears of most people who read this Deliver each of us and as many of those we love as YOU allow from the impact of false teaching, doctrine and lifestyle choices.
I lift up each widow, widower, and all others grieving tonight and pray that YOU comfort each and enable each to sleep free of nightmares.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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PO2 John Zodun - I am humbled by your kind words, my friend.
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer provided a thought from Albert Einstein , COL Mikel J. Burroughs, so I'll throw out another!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Nice one LTC Stephen C. Enjoy your evening Stephen!
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LTC Stephen C.
LTC Stephen C.
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I hope you enjoy your evening as well, COL Mikel J. Burroughs!
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are honest, wise and discerning I all we do and say, my friend and brother-in-Christ LTC Stephen C..
YOU create ex-nihilo and YOU have blessed many with the ability to create art in its various forms, designs, manufactured material, and so much more.
I pray that YOU empower parents to encourage the creative instincts in their children and give both patience as skills develop.
I lift up each one who has been beaten down by naysayers about their creativity. Bring encouragers into their lives and rekindle the spark of creativity which others tried to quench. I pray that each will thrive in their restored creativity and they will honor for their transformation.
I am grateful that you protect YOUR elect from the doctrines of demons spoken by the false prophets of each age. I pray that YOU open the eyes and ears of most people who read this Deliver each of us and as many of those we love as YOU allow from the impact of false teaching, doctrine and lifestyle choices.
I lift up each widow, widower, and all others grieving tonight and pray that YOU comfort each and enable each to sleep free of nightmares.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Excellent from Albert !!!
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