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It's been a little bit over a week since our last post.

The remaining three Revolutionary Media members in Oregon have been busy, working late into the night like elves to get as much of post-production wrapped up as they can. The documentary is taking shape and we're proud to announce that we've gotten more work done than we thought possible. We're actually pretty convinced that it's a modern day miracle of sorts. God is good.

We hit the recording studio yesterday! Our musicians recorded the song they wrote exclusively for our film and we couldn't be happier with them. They are amazing.

The trio of Aaron, Christina and myself, headed to NE Portland yesterday. We were hitting the streets, not in search of homeless people, but for citizen's views on the gentrification of their neighborhood. Gentrification is a big word that sums up all that happens when an economically challenged area gets rebuilt--newer and better buildings, higher rent, new neighbors, safer streets while saying goodbye to the landmark renters, stores, and more flavorful neighbors. We soon discovered that gentrification is a politically charged word. Throw in some racial divisions and you had yourself a very interesting afternoon on the street.

The gentrification film was a small, independent project that we were asked to do by another media firm. It was also a chance for us to get our feet wet again. We had a wonderful afternoon, talking to baristas, shop owners, radicals, street women, and all sorts of the post-punk crowd who had begun to trickle into the neighborhood. Everyone had an opinion but it was hard to get them to feel comfortable sharing that opinion on camera. But we did and the short will be turned into the firm by the end of the week.

To all of you who are checking up on this blog: thank you for all of your support over the last two months. The project isn't over yet. Say a prayer or two for us when you think of us. And please, don't forget to love on the people around you.

--Caitlin Muir, Team Journalist
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Day 43.

I miss the Texans.

I do.

I miss Whitney’s gentle smile that fills me with peace. I miss her aura—the Jesus-child glow that comes from reveling in her Maker. I miss being filled with wonder whenever I talked to her. I miss exploring the old church with her, pretending we were detectives like little girls, and trying to find out what was in each room.

I miss Jake’s teasing that comes out of the blue and makes me crack up. I miss those funny looks we used to trade during tense situations that always made me smile on the inside. I miss always talking about how hungry we are and what kind of food we are craving. I miss laughing at his phobia of public toilets downtown.

I miss Taylor’s inquisitiveness, maddening though it may be at times. I miss being the “liberal” one of the group. I miss having someone right beside me who I know will have my back—no matter what part of town we are in. I miss praying with random people on the street with him. I miss arguing about which of us has a cooler family.

I miss the camaraderie. I miss inside jokes and secret smiles. I miss text messages from across the room. I miss talking side by side. I miss going out on the street. I miss hearing Jake tell me that he’s hungry. I miss hugs from Whitney. I miss laughing at stupid things with Taylor.

I miss my new “cousins”.

I hate the fact that they are so far away. I hate that I can’t see them. I hate that I don’t have their shoulders near by to cry on. I hate not being able to sit and hear Taylor worship from the depths of his heart. I hate not being able to see them face-to-face. I hate not seeing their expressions. I hate not being able to make Whitney smile from across the room. I hate not being able to feed them rice candy. I hate not seeing Jake randomly bust out gymnastic moves.

I love the way that they make me smile. I love the way they make me want to be like them. I love the way that they glow. I love the way they love. I love the way they gently remind me what life is really about. I love how they have more maturity and depth than a thousand other people I have met. I love how they are from Texas—a completely different culture—and yet, I still adore them. I love their cute accents that come out when they are tired. I love seeing Jesus in them. I love the way they poked fun at my own state and made me laugh at my tree-hugging ways. I love how they made me rethink some things in my life. I love the way God brought them into my life. I love that they are Scottish, just like me. I love that each of them possesses a delicate, fragile, beautiful heart that is not afraid to love. I love the way they aren’t afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves. I love the way they aren’t ashamed of their faith—their relationship with Christ. I love how they pray. I love the way they interact with each other. I love the way they take risks. I love how they are chill about life. I love how lovely they are. I love the poetry that is written in their eyes.

I just simply love them.

--Caitlin Muir, Team Journalist
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Day 42.

The members of Revolutionary Media met with the local branch of One Economy today. One Economy is an international company which is endeavoring to reach out to economically challenged people through the internet and education. They are also interested in contracting Revolutionary Media to provide content for their websites.

It’s an appealing proposition—having semi-steady media jobs betwixt projects would help us maintain funds and while sharpening our skill sets. Members of our group could work independently for the company or work together. It seems like a win-win situation for everyone involved.

No decision has been set about any form of involvement. Just pray for us as we seek wisdom in the matter.

-- Caitlin Muir, Team Journalist
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Day 41.

"At the end of our lives, we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made or how many great things we have done. We will be judged by ‘I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless and you took me in.’

Hungry not only for bread-but hungry for love.

Naked not only for clothing-but naked of human dignity and respect.

Homeless not only for want of a room of bricks-but homeless because of rejection.

This is Christ in distressing disguise."
-- Mother Teresa
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Day 40.

The Texan interns left today, taking with them a huge chunk of our hearts.

I don't think any of us ever expected that we'd grow as close as we did. Casual friendships turned into family bonds over the six weeks, forever changing the way that we look at each other. It is time to throw out the word intern, to banish it from our vocabulary. They are something much deeper and dearer than that. I don't know if the English language has the word I'm looking for. Maybe it's not something that you can really express verbally; maybe it's best left to be felt in the depths of a person's soul.

Whitney, Taylor, and Jake are unaware of the effect they have had on the team. They are oblivious to the lasting impact they've made on our lives. They are unaware that half the management team wants to be just like them when they "grow up". They are clueless to the challenge they've issued to us; inspiring us to grow closer in our relationships with other people and God. They just might be the most important people in Revolutionary Media.



--Caitlin Muir, Team Journalist



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Day 39


Time was ticking and the sand in the hour glass was running out far too fast. The four interns had two days to finish putting the Rev Media promotional together, but that wasn’t enough time to finish it and make it the jaw-dropping production that they wanted it to be. The managers would be left to finish the promotional, but they already had enough on their plates with the actual docu -drama and book. That is why what happened next was a true answer to prayer.

Christina walked into the "White Room of Doom" (aka, our production studio) and announced that it would be fine with her family if Laura, Whitney, Taylor, and Jake stayed an extra week to finish the project up. Laura already knew that she wouldn’t be able to stay, because of things that she had going at home. Taylor, Whitney, and Jake ,however, immediately called their families to find out if it would be alright if they stayed for the extra time. They were shocked to find out that it would be fine with their families as long as they could transfer the flight for little enough money.

"It will probably cost at least two hundred dollars," Aaron and Christina explained.

Whitney’s heart sunk because she knew that ,if it cost too much, they would be heading home without having finished the task at hand. She pulled out her computer to check, all the while praying that God would confirm if He wanted them to stay by providing the flight and the money. He confirmed by allowing the transfer to be only twenty - one dollars for all three of them!

She quickly called her mom, only to find out that her family had extra money from a flight that her sister hadn’t been able to take, which meant that even the mere twenty - one dollars was covered! Whitney, Jake, and Taylor were overwhelmed with surprise and gratefulness as they headed into the next week to finish out the task that God had laid before them.
~*~

God is truly amazing and He really does answer prayer. He moves when His children allow Him to, when they don’t keep Him in a box, and when that happens, they are amazed at His goodness. I’ve always wanted to be part of a trip that has a definite ending point which, when that spot is reached, God extends to a later time, and on this trip I was. It’s a crazy wonderful feeling to be part of something that He is so free to move and to change things in - that He is the leader of. I would be involved with Rev Media again in whatever way the door is opened for the simple fact that God is not kept in a box and that the team is truly directed by His hand. I want to be where God is moving and I know that He is with this organization.

Written by Whitney Lindsey, Director's Assistant

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Day 38



My pastor often declares that "worship is a verb", after which he explains that the things we do in our everyday lives should be done as worship to our amazing Jesus. Being on the Rev Media team has opened my eyes to this truth in a whole new way. We are seeking to bless God with the most beautiful worship that we can through this project. In the process of capturing it, putting it together, and in the final outcome we are seeking to show even a small part of His heart and of our extreme devotion and adoration for Him. All too often Christians settle for second best when it comes to showing the love of God through art; Rev Media won’t settle for anything but the very best that we can give Him.
In his book "Into the Depths of God" Calvin Miller states that,"True praise of any sort is so passionate it leaves us weak when it is over. We love Him [Jesus] too much to stop painting Him, and yet we loathe ourselves because our small talents can’t make Him very real. But on we strive! We must do what we can - all we can -anything less would be blasphemy."
This is what Rev Media will continue to do. We will do all we can to show God’s heart and to give Him glory!

Written by Whitney Lindsey, Director's Assistant

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