Being Creative at Work: February 8 Newsletter
Newsletter / Produced by The High Calling
The word “creativity” probably makes us think of artists starving in attics, singers selling million-dollar records, or hushed trips through museums. But in fact God calls all of us to be creative in our daily work even if we’re doing our work in a cubicle. And being a creative thinker may even help you do your work better by getting the best ideas on the table. Still think you need to starve in an attic? Read on to find out how you can serve God creatively right where you are.
The Whispers of a Creative Heart
From The High Calling
Creativity doesn’t mean being perfect. It means being you. Read more
Disabling Autopilot, Engaging Creativity
From The High Calling
We should avoid getting stuck in routines if they keep us from inventing a better way of doing things. Read more
Fruitfulness and Growth
From the Theology of Work Project
Imagination is surely a gift from God. Where do you see this gift at work? Read more
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