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Imagination, Dreams, Hope, Laughter and Love

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If you have ever thought about writing a novel or telling a story, Robert Fulghum, who has written many books, suggests that you keep these ideas close by as you write:

I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge.

That myth is more potent than history.

That dreams are more powerful than facts.

That hope always triumphs over experience.

That laughter is the only cure for grief.

And I believe that love is stronger than death.

Fulghum calls that the Storyteller’s Creed. His point is well-taken — because life, real life, is not about knowledge, history, facts, grief, and death. Rather life is about imagination, dreams, hope, laughter, and love.

When we hear good stories, those are the things that inspire us, move and motivate us. You might say, “Life most certainly is about grief and death. The world is full of it.” Yes it is! But they do not have the final word.

Grief and death are not the end of the chapter. You see, there is a people whose attitude is not changed by its poverty. There is a nation whose hunger does not drive it to despair. There is a bride whose tears do not cause her to lose hope. There is a Church that is persecuted but it shall always persevere. A God Notice

One day this great people called the Church of God will leap for joy because it’s reward will be great in heaven, as Jesus has declared.

Thanks to Brett Blair for his insights.

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