BP002 - From Idea to Calling: Faith, Film, and Purpose
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In this episode, it’s David and Greg in a casual conversation that quickly turns into something much deeper: a discussion about calling, creativity, and how God can use storytelling to reach people in powerful ways.
The episode centers around two parallel ideas — both sparked by moments of inspiration that felt bigger than coincidence. After watching a film that deeply moved him, David shares how he felt God prompting him to tell his own story through a cinematic lens. With the help of AI tools and a burst of late-night inspiration, that idea quickly transformed into a real, structured vision — one he now feels called to pursue.
At the same time, Greg opens up about his own developing concept: a modern-day retelling inspired by the biblical story of the woman at the well, reframed through the lens of real-life trauma, specifically domestic violence. Rather than creating fiction, he expresses a desire to tell real stories from real people, highlighting pain, survival, and ultimately hope — with Jesus at the center.
A powerful theme emerges throughout the episode: God doesn’t waste our experiences — He repurposes them. Both ideas revolve around using personal testimony, hardship, and redemption as a way to connect with others who may feel unseen or unheard.
The conversation also explores the balance between creativity and faith — including how modern tools like AI can accelerate ideas without replacing the personal, Spirit-led vision behind them. Rather than removing creativity, the tools become a way to organize and execute what God is already placing on someone’s heart.
The episode closes with a shift into real-life reflection — highlighting a wedding experience filled with genuine worship, unity, and cultural celebration. That moment reinforces the episode’s core message: when Christ is truly at the center, something different happens — something people can feel.
The takeaway is clear: when God gives you a vision, it’s not just an idea — it’s an invitation to step into something bigger than yourself.
As always: Love God. Love people. Do something.