Creation Inspirations Blog

Inspiring & building faith through God's wonderful creation

What do you see when you look at the world around you? Is that animal just another animal or is that tree just another tree? God gave us much more than that!

Look again, there’s so much more to see!

For instance, did you know kangaroos can teach us about growing in God’s word. Well they can!  And that reminder, that inspiration, is true whether you see one on TV, in a zoo, in the wild (if you’re really lucky) or even if it’s something as simple as a stuffed animal.

That’s what Creation Inspirations are – seeing the world around us with “faith eyes” and understanding there’s more to creation besides its incredible beauty and wonder (though that’s important too!). Our creator God surrounds us with the encouragement we need for a strong spiritual walk. The thing is, sometimes it comes in the form of a Bible, but sometimes it’s in the form of a brown bear, a flamingo or even a kangaroo.

Are you ready to take another look? Be inspired!
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Here’s a sample chapter from the book to help you get started with your “new view”:


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  1. Creation Inspirations (Book Review) Cheryl Pickett Book Review Said,

    [...] can see the kangaroo sample here.  Sprinkled throughout the book are fun little activities that reinforce the learning about the [...]

  2. Cheryl Said,

    Alan Melton, Founder of Disciple Like Jesus

    “Parents and grandparents struggle to find children’s books on animals that are fun and interesting but also have a biblical worldview. Creation Inspirations is a book that is a delight for all concerned. This enjoyable book provides a fun experience while at the same time imparting knowledge about God’s creation and biblical truths. Filled with fascinating animals, scriptural applications and fun projects, this book can be used in many ways. The book is useful as a devotional, a Sunday School lesson, or as a helpful guide for a trip to the zoo.”