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If You Build It, Will They Really Come?

For most of us as artists who are Christian - this is not true - that people will come just because you make something or do something - even if God told you to do it - because making art (in my case - making films) is not about winning the lottery or God being a candy machine for us... but it's about working hard to enhance your talent, preparation, good planning. However this quote from this amazing movie Field of Dreams does inspire us to do something rather than nothing - because if we do nothing - we can be assured that we will have no success at all. So like Nike says "Just Do It!" because when you do it - you have many potential opportunities for great success or positioning yourself for success. A lot of Christian filmmakers believe that just because they follow God that they will make an amazing work of art or an amazing film, but this is just not the way things work. It's being spiritually minded but no earthly good. Imagine asking for a su...
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The Year of Jubilee!

And thou shalt number seven sabbaths of years unto thee, seven times seven years; and the space of the seven sabbaths of years shall be unto thee forty and nine years.   Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound on the tenth day of the seventh month, in the day of atonement shall ye make the trumpet sound throughout all your land.     And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubile unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.   (Leviticus 25:8-10 KJV) As we count down the moments to sundown tonight.  It's potentially a real life Jubilee in the Hebrew calendar.  Because the Jubilee begins after 7 cycles of 7 years.   The Jubilee according to Scripture begins with blowing a ram's horn on Yom Kippur.   Nobody knows for sure which year an actual Jubilee begins since the Temp...

2015: Remember Your Dreams

This is not a devotional per say - just an encouragement to my Christian brothers and sisters. 2015 has been an interesting year. This year I was blessed to bring in the new year at the most magical place on earth. Many of us had dreams and hopes for this year. Don't give up and keep the faith. There's still time to press on until the year comes to a close in a few months. Remember that moment when you saw the fireworks or hugged your loved one at the strike of midnight on December 31st? Remember what you were dreaming for? May all the dreams God has given us come to pass... even this year. And so if the dreams in your heart or mine were really given by him it means it's His gift to us and it's time to shake the dust off our selves and continue pursuing them. Jeremiah 29:11 has a very encouraging verse for all of us: For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope ...

Modern Christian Filmmakers - To Whom Much Is given

Source: The Huffington Post "...For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required... " -Luke 12:48b A recent post on Facebook from a Christian friend shared that War Room, the latest film from the Kendrick Brothers is still at number one at the box office and adding more theaters - which is a good thing I think and opens doors for other Christians to make faith based films or films with more expressions of our faith.  It's fair to speculate that it might hit number one or two this weekend as well... which would certainly be praise worthy.... especially for this being the third week as it continues to climb to stay at the top of the Box Office.   So then a well meaning Christian commented on his post: "Look out Hollywood... we're nipping at your heels"  (an ironic reference to the villain of Facing the Giants.. which I think is honestly ironic in what came to my heart) Lately there have been some pretty harsh criticisms of War Room by...

Noah's Ark And Self Distribution (Guest Devotional)

20th Century Fox This week's devotional for Christian filmmakers is by Norton Rodriguez, who runs The God of Moses Entertainment and it's on a very important subject of self distribution.  I've known Norton for many years.  Not only is he a skilled filmmaker who excels at his craft;  he is also a visionary who has been encouraging and uniting Christian filmmakers for more than ten years.  Like John the Baptist and Moses of old - he began as a lone prophet in the wilderness.  Long before there was a Christian Film Industry, he started a website called www.christianfilmmaker.com.    So much has changed since he first followed the call of God to provide a place for us as Christian filmmakers to come together.   Today we've grown tremendously and expanded to this and other Christian film communities and it all goes back to Norton originally listening to God's voice in something that was unheard of.     Over the years as I've ...

The Story of God - And The Power Of Stories

20th Century Fox Recently I invited my good friend, Calix Lewis Reneau, a fellow Christian, filmmaker, and author, to write a devotional just for you about the power of telling stories and why we as humans need stories.  Over the years I've watched Calix talk about this subject and I really think he's gotten a real nugget of truth regarding the importance of stories to all of humanity.  It's why I believe more and more that Christian filmmakers need to focus less on crafting a great message and start focusing more on crafting a great story.   I believe in this devotional Calix gets to the heart of what audiences who watch movies really are longing for and what they need.  I'm more convinced than ever before that why people love to watch films is because at its essence it's rooted in the need of people to experience a good story which brings order to the chaos in our broken world.  And it has something to do with a deeper thing God is doing corp...

Who Believes In You?

     Robin Hood: You'll grow into it  (Buena Vista Distribution) And the Lord said, "Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not; and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren." (Luke 22:31-32, KJV) In the Gospel of Luke, Simon Peter must have been troubled when Yeshua told him that Satan was looking to sift all of them (the disciples) like wheat (See the footnote at the bottom of the page for a better explanation of the difference between thee, thou, and you as expressed in The King James version of the Bible). 1.  But then Yeshua talks directly in the singular to Peter and speaks into his life.  He tells Peter that he's praying for him that he doesn't fail and that when he's converted or turned back that he'll strengthen his fellow disciples. Jesus took the time to speak into Peter's life on many occasions.  Jesus saw beyond what P...