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This page recaps the incredible ways God moved during my first “Stars Forever” project, a 30-day video shoot and missions trip with youtuber Owen Tucker.
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- Tokyo Drift YouTube Video
- Impactful Relationships w/ Unbelievers
- Impactful Relationships w/ Believers
- Other Crazy God Stories
- Owen and I’s Personal Growth
There were only two goals with this project
- An Internal Goal: that Owen Tucker would Seek God more daily after this trip than he did before this trip (and consequently he is more likely to reflect Jesus in his content and character for the rest of his life).
- An External Goal: there now exists another example of Jesus being preached to a secular audience (in this project, we decided on a Japanese drifting youtube video).
Tokyo Drift YouTube Video
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We decided that we would share Jesus to a secular audience by making a video where we experience drifting in Japan while weaving in the story of Jesus & everlasting life.
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How God Moved During The Video Shoot
- We decided we were most likely going to shoot a video about drifting before I even got to Japan, then after our very first prayer walk, we felt we should talk to all strangers with a camera, the very first strangers we talked too with cameras five minutes later on the subway happened to be drifting youtubers (Milky and Blay). It is super uncultural to talk on the subway in Japan and theirs hundreds of thousands of people who take the subway every day, but God put us in the only place where we could jump start this video (after we sought Him).
- Milky and Blay, the drifting youtubers from the Subway, invited us too our first Japanese drifting event, but we could only get 90% of the way there via trains and busses. We were forced to either walk or buy a expensive rural Japan taxi for the last 10%, we decided to hitchhike, which again is extremely uncultural. After 10 minutes or so of getting rejected from our hitchhike, we prayed that God would provide a ride in 1 minute, He did 47 seconds later and we have it on camera.