Godly Ideas - New Guide Book Helps In Perceiving and Pursuing God-Given Ideas and Dreams
Many people encounter various obstacles when attempting to pursue their ideas and dreams. The lack of confidence, knowledge and trust are formidable obstacles that prevent people from pursuing ideas. Information is the key element needed to overcome these obstacles. This book addresses these obstacles by providing information about the spiritual, business and legal aspects of developing ideas. With the proper information, people can faithfully and diligently pursue their God-given ideas and dreams.
Houston (PRWEB) November 9, 2008 -- Anything you see was at one time someone's idea. Ideas are everywhere and everyone has at least one idea. God reveals ideas to people that when manifested will glorify God, and benefit society. Although God reveals ideas to us, many people never pursue these ideas.
Darcell Walker shares his valuable insight into the spiritual, business, and legal aspects of developing ideas in Godly Ideas: Perceiving and Pursuing God-Given Ideas (published by AuthorHouse).
Darcell Walker, a lawyer with over 20 years of experience dealing with the legalities of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, trade secrets, copyrights and product licensing, shows readers how to pursue their ideas from conception to completion. Walker identifies the top three reasons why people do not follow through with their dreams: lack of confidence, lack of knowledge or lack of trust. Overcoming these obstacles, according to Walker, is key to fulfilling ideas that are God-given.
Foreword author Kirbyjon Caldwell writes, "Our creativity is one of the most under utilized attributes we have." According to Walker, "The fact that a person has ideas that can lead to the development of useful products and services is consistent with the creative character of God and with God's will for humankind." The fulfillment of these ideas then becomes a part of God's plan.
Walker provides insights that will assist the reader in answering the questions: 1. Do I have a Godly idea? 2. Is the idea artistic, technical or business related? 3. Does the idea need to be truly novel? From there, Walker will guide you through the steps of developing and commercializing your idea. In discussion of what purpose this book serves, Walker writes:
I heard a man say, "When God gives you an idea, God expects you to do it. God does not expect you to ponder it and then pass it on. When you do pass it on, you also pass on the blessings that are associated with that idea." This book attempts to provide information about the Biblical aspects and practical aspects of perceiving and pursuing God-given ideas. This book is not a do-it-yourself guide, but seeks to inform the reader about the things that occur in the process of developing an idea. With this knowledge, confidence follows and fear flees. When a person has confidence, that person can faithfully and diligently pursue his or her God-given ideas.
Laid out in an easy-to-understand format, Godly Ideas: Perceiving and Pursuing God-Given Ideas offers what other guidebooks on the subject can't - the understanding and confidence to move forward and pursue your dreams.
"In a time when the economy has slowed considerably, people are realizing that they are ultimately responsible for their own security," Walker states. "Paraphrasing Warren Buffet, 'The best response to a slow economy is to determine how one can generate their own wealth.' Pursuing ideas is one way people can start down the road to financial independence."
Darcell Walker holds bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from Prairie View A&M University and the University of California, Los Angeles, respectively, a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law, and a master's degree in divinity from Southern Methodist University.
AuthorHouse is the premier publishing house for emerging authors and new voices in literature. For a complimentary copy of this book for review, members of the media can contact the AuthorHouse Promotional Services Department by calling 888-728-8467 or emailing pressreleases@authorhouse.com.
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