Five Facts About Creativity

  1. There is no one without significant creative potential
  2. Conditioning is often fatal to the creative process
  3. Negative conditioning can be reversed
  4. Creativity is a lifestyle of adventure
  5. Creativity can be learned

What Will Creativity Do for You?

  1. Creativity will perpetuate the learning process
  2. Creativity helps us to meet the growing demands of a changing society and church
  3. Creativity will infect our communication with freshness and vitality
  4. Creativity will develop our leadership potential
  5. Creativity can overhaul our lives

Creativity is the generation of unique, innovative thoughts, actions, and feelings, with appropriate implementation for the benefit of others. It often means little more than the ability of perceiving in an unhabitual way. It is a function of knowledge, imagination, and evaluation.

Table of Contents

  1. Creativity – Who Needs It?
  2. Creativity – What is It?
  3. Creativity – Is It Biblical?
  4. Kings of Creative Thinking
  5. Characteristics of Creative People
  6. Characteristics of a Creative Organization
  7. The Practice of Creativity
  8. Creative Problem Solving
  9. Brainstorming
  10. Plussing
  11. Five-Sensing
  12. Objection-Countering
  13. Gaming
  14. Mind-Mapping
  15. Roles
  16. Thinking Hats
  17. Storyboarding
  18. Barriers to Creativity
  19. Creativity and Your Family
  20. Creativity and the Ministry
  21. Creativity and Leadership
  22. Be Creative!

Thanks to Bob Adams for providing this overview.