Hi, my name is Evan Atwood and I'm a director, writer, editor, living in Rockford, Illinois.
Evan:I have as an artist and a filmmaker struggled to see me the way God sees me.
Evan:And for a long time this took form in that I had a goal of making a full length film.
Evan:And until I made a full length film, I felt honestly.
Evan:I wasn't worth as much.
Evan:Now, this summer I was able to shoot a feature length film and we saw God's hand on this from day one.
Evan:The first scene that we went to shoot, it was raining, not a good mood to start the production off on, and my wife says, let's pray.
Evan:Within objectively, within 30 to 60 seconds of when we stopped praying, it led up.
Evan:It not only led up, it completely stopped raining, and then the next day it was beautiful sunlight when.
Evan:That fit.
Evan:And then it was cloudy when we needed the mood of cloud cover and it started raining a few minutes after we got in the car after finishing filming for the day.
Evan:And I just got used to it.
Evan:But there's also the side of making a film that's very stressful and I think the greatest amount of stress is wrapped up for me.
Evan:If I'm honest, in my accomplishment, in my performance.
Evan:So when things went well, you know, I, I was enjoying it.
Evan:I was riding that stress, and it worked when things weren't going as well, when a scene wasn't working out, when I didn't have confidence in the, the next scene or a series of scenes that we were shooting.
Evan:You know, I had an anxiety.
Evan:Where does that come from?
Evan:And even now as we edit the film, I'm also editing it.
Evan:And as I work through the feedback on the rough cut, there's lots of positive feedback.
Evan:But the negative feedback I also take in.
Evan:And so I had a really low point.
Evan:I had a really low point in.
Evan:Considering all the failures, if you will, all the, the little things that could be better with art.
Evan:There's constant room for growth and exploration, criticism and imagination.
Evan:And if you dwell in the, the negative side of that for a moment or for a season.
Evan:It can really bring you down.
Evan:I've been brought down low, so what do I need?
Evan:What do I need when I'm brought down low?
Evan:Because I am unable to perform, you know, perfectly.
Evan:There are things that went well.
Evan:There are things that didn't went well, didn't go well, and I am focused on the things that didn't go well.
Evan:How do I get out of that?
Evan:Well, flashback to months and years before producing this film, before shooting it and editing it, flashback months and years, and God was working on me and preparing me.
Evan:I was single and I was very sick for a while.
Evan:Through that, through some loneliness, through some suffering,
Evan:I experienced an invaluable intimacy with God abiding in him and learning to abide in him deeper.
Evan:And God spoke to me.
Evan:He said, you know, a lot of times over and over, this is what.
Evan:You need to abide in me, you know, and I wanted a next step in accomplishing something, and he said, abide in me.
Evan:You're gonna need this, and you're gonna need this in the future.
Evan:I understood that to mean in the years to come.
Evan:And so here I am.
Evan:I've reached a low point.
Evan:And I've gotten in a rut because I've worked on my accomplishments and I've focused on my accomplishments.
Evan:And in so doing, I found myself focused on my lack of accomplishments, but I was so well practiced in abiding in him that now.
Evan:It is so much easier, so much easier to get back on that track of abiding in him.
Evan:And so what I needed was actually who I needed.
Evan:It's him that I need.
Evan:John 15 says, abide in me and I in you and you'll bear much fruit.
Evan:So abide in him, and he promises to abide in You, abide in him, and he promises that you'll bear much fruit.
Evan:To bear the fruit means to hold it.
Evan:A tree holds fruit.
Evan:The tree doesn't produce the fruit, but God produces fruit if we abide in him.
Evan:It's him that we need.