Creativity is God’s gift to us, to bring something out of nothing and make life better.
I grew up with a vivid imagination and have always been a dreamer. Over the years, as a musician and minister, I have realized my creative strengths and tried to leverage them as best as possible.
I work at a church with a variety of roles in media, music, social media and project planning. I’m also really good at changing toner cartridges on the big copy machine.
I have a heart for missions and have been to Mexico, Greece, Russia, England, Scotland, Malawi (Africa), and Czech Republic. But the Czechs won me over with their warm hearts and amazing food.
TheCreativeBridge.com & Starbucks
I am crazy enough to think life can be better when we think outside the box. Relationships. Leadership. The way we impact the world. From organizing grocery receipts, to fulfilling a life long dream, when we slow down and consider different angles, we can do most anything with more efficiency and greater impact.
I spend hours in Starbucks having conversations, reading and writing. There is something about the vibe that helps me think. It’s also a great place to get out of the office to an environment that helps me create. My goals for TheCreativeBridge.com are for readers to:
- Think Differently
- Connect Intentionally
- Respond Passionately
TheCreativeBridge.com is about community and stimulating out of the box thinking and action for better relationships, leadership and maximum impact through God’s gift of creativity.
What you can expect…
I try to stay up to date with what is going on in the world. With all the thoughts running around in my head, I have to share it with you. You can expect 5 posts per week, Monday through Friday.
My desire is for you join the conversation. You have much to share. Your angle and perspective added to the mix may help someone build a bridge to something better. Please add your comments to the conversation.
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Grace & peace,
jon
