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My Description Of Colors When I Was Five

by Jordan Cook on February 12, 2012

In my gallery, I framed an 8×10 sheet of paper of Color Descriptions I wrote at age 5.  So many people have asked me for copies that I thought I’d share it on my blog.  In the next few weeks, I will share my 12-year-old ideas about color.  Since I won’t be looking at what others say about each color, don’t be surprised if my definitions are different.

Jordan Cook, Painting, Age Five
Five-Year-Old Jordan, Painting A Tree On New Year’s Eve

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 Jordan Cook, Age 5

Red.  Red shouts.  Red is the color of Love.  Red is snappy; Red is strong.  Red is not afraid, and does not give up.  No matter what, Red makes it happen.  Red works hard, and is not shy.  Red stays put.

Orange.  Orange dances.  Orange is playful, and likes to surprise me.  Orange is fun and full of joy.  Orange is like a picture colored in without spaces showing through.  Orange is a back flip with a perfect landing.

Yellow.  Yellow is warm and smooth, not rough.  Yellow is the same all the time.  Yellow is never cold or mean or sad; only light and happy.  Yellow is a good friend who forgives.

Grean.  Green isn’t ever tired or sleepy.  Green keeps going until the same old thing turns into something else.  Greeen makes things alive instead of dead.  Greeen is the color of sprouting and growing.  Green is everywhere.

Blue.  Blue tiptoes.  Blue is gentle, calm, quiet, and easy.  Blue is light rain and heavy dark.  Blue is peaceful and Blue is deep.  Blue whispers to me.

Purple.  Purple is king.  Purple gives me everything I need and more.  Purple is the richest, the deepest, and the best.  Purple is Blue and Red all at once.  Purple is big like mountains.

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The Vision: An International Board of Like-Minded Children

by Michelle Cook on February 4, 2012

I have a huge vision.  Part of that vision is to have an international board of like-minded kids to join me.  I already have an Christian Arab kid in mind, who I plan to talk to next month, but I’m still waiting for God to bring me the rest of the Board.  I’m letting God bring them instead of looking for them so I know they will be the RIGHT ones.

Listen: these kids and I are going to prophesy what we see and hear into the world we live in. We will start things in motion by releasing what God puts inside of us. We will meet on the actual soil of the nations we are changing and plant seeds into the ground as a prophetic act of the spiritual seeds we are planting. The kinds of seeds we plant will match the vision God gives us for that region. Do you know that plants have meaning? For as long as I can remember, I have studied plants and their spiritual meaning. Just recently, God gave me a name for this study. It is called Paleoethnobotany: the study of ancient plants and their spiritual meaning. There is meaning to the things God planted on His earth, and we are going to plant His intentions on the earth He gave us dominion over.

This generation is a generation of SEED planters and HARVESTERS. We are gathering the harvest our parents and grandparents planted, and are planting seeds for a future harvest as well. Listen: the Bible talks about a day when the reaper will overtake the sower, and that harvests will come so quickly that no one will be able to fathom what has happened. That day is NEAR!

We are not only going to REACH the world, but also PLANT the world.

These harvest fields are ours to take!

Kids who God is sending my way, I am waiting for you, and I am praying the path for you to my door is plain for you to see, easy for you to walk, and fruitful in every way!

-Jordan

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Argentina And Israel

by Jordan Cook September 2, 2011

This is a dream of mine!   I want to help children around the world.  I want them to have good food, clean water, and most of all–to have BIG DREAMS FOR THEIR FUTURE.  I want them to know that God made them for Himself, and that He has a unique plan for each one.  This is why I am [...]

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I Believe God Performs Miracles

by Jordan Cook July 16, 2011

The other day, I spoke about Miracles and Surprises to a group of people who needed a miracle in their lives.  I talked about Psalms 77:14-19 where the Israelites were trapped between Pharoah’s army and the Red Sea and how God led them through the waters on a pathway no one knew was there. The [...]

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Some People Are Love-Proof

by Jordan Cook July 16, 2011

It rained and rained the other day, so Mom and I wore raincoats to keep us dry. We went to a lot of places:  the grocery store, the frame shop, the bank, the gas station, and the post office.  Our raincoats were drenched with water, but the only moisture on us came from our bodies, [...]

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Lion In A Cage

by Jordan Cook July 2, 2011

Have you ever seen a lion in a cage? One look tells you its all wrong.  God didn’t make lions to be in cages, yet we put them there all the time. Before you say, “I never put a lion in a cage,” let me ask you a few questions: Have you ever doubted something [...]

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Forgiveness Is About Releasing, Not Pardoning

by Jordan Cook February 5, 2011

“Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.”  – Mark Twain Forgiveness is something you MUST have if you are going to be healthy and happy.  The problem is, most people are confused about what forgiveness is.  Is it forgetting?  Is it saying “I’m okay with what you [...]

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Power Outage

by Jordan Cook July 20, 2007

We had a BIG storm last week.  I’ve never heard or seen such big winds!  (Neither had our trees.)  The trees in our back yard acted like they were listening to music instead of wind.  They were dancing and throwing things all over like a bunch of wild animals.  What a mess they made!  What [...]

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Face Your Feelings

by Jordan Cook July 16, 2007
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