Gigi:

Hello, my name is Gigi Wilcox and for the past few years I have been thinking a lot about the question, do I let God write my story?

Gigi:

I think every filmmaker, especially, and of course, every other person on the planet should really take this question into account.

Gigi:

I'm 19 years old.

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I'm from Clint, Texas, the El Paso area, and when I was about 14 years old, I really had no idea what I was going to do.

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I was constantly changing my mind, thinking about, oh, what am I gonna do someday when I grow up?

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And I wasn't really letting God decide.

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It took this kind of crazy wake up call from the Lord, I think to kind of set me on the path that I believe he wants for me.

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One evening I was watching the chosen with my family and I stopped and I just, I noticed how well it could actually connect the audience to the truth, to history, and I thought that was so distinguishable and different than, than most things out there and really impactful.

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That was the first time I just realized, whoa, filmmaking has a cool purpose.

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Now I absolutely love American history.

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A kindhearted doctor I once met gave me a founder's Bible, if anyone's heard of that, out of the blue, brand new.

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And I've just been studying it, learning about how God has just made some amazing things happen in my own country right here that just go unnoticed.

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And it's so sad, and I would love to see people grow closer to God by understanding his place in recent history.

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I was watching that show and I noticed how well the history could be connected, and I thought to myself, oh, wouldn't it be awesome if there was a show that was like that, but about American history and about the founding Fathers, the whole founding era.

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And I started imagining it in my head and I started planning and I thought, oh, it's gonna be called Founders and it will be my show someday.

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And.

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I share this to be totally honest about how amazing God just speaks to everyone, because this really touched my heart, a totally pivotal event for me in my life.

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I pictured scenes at the Constitutional Convention.

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I could already picture the color grading.

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I could see it all, um, either Jefferson or Washington standing in the midst to all of the delegates in the middle with like a concerned look on his face.

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Then I just held that assumption that someday, somehow God would work wonders with that and bring me there.

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Right?

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It was about a year and a half later things, little messages from God about not planning things ahead.

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Right.

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All in the course of like a few weeks started kind of touching my heart and I was like, whoa.

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One of those moments being, um, hearing Director Jenkins of the chosen, describing how the chosen got started in the first place.

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Uh, it's not my job to feed the 5,000 just to provide loaves and fish, and that just spoke to me for a moment.

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Like, how does that, what does that mean to me?

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And it all made sense.

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Later on, a week later, my grandmother and my dad both text me on the same day to turn on the radio and go Listen to this guy.

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They thought I'd be interested in on the radio.

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Turns out it was Director John Irwin and he was talking about his new.

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Um, show he was announcing, uh, in partnership with Angel Studios that was going to be produced called Founders.

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And it was gonna be all about connecting history, kind of inspired like the chosen about the founding fathers and God's history that's going unknown.

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And I was like, whoa, that's amazing.

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And that's kind of crazy in the same sense, but I mean, I guess lots of people probably had that idea maybe.

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Then I looked it up.

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I looked up this website and the concept image was actually the same picture that I had from my head.

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Thomas Jefferson standing amidst the delegates with a concerned look on his face or something, and like the whole color grading of it all.

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I was like, whoa, that is freaky.

Gigi:

Honestly, I was, there was a moment I was, I was kind of disappointed, right.

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Because I was in this state of mind that was thinking I knew what God's plan was going to be.

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Right?

Gigi:

We all get that sometimes.

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I didn't know what to do for a moment, and so I was telling my family about it.

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I'm like, what do you think of this?

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This is like a weird coincidence, right?

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And they all gave me hints that maybe it's something you should keep thinking about or something.

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And so it took me finally sitting down and saying, what are you trying to tell me?

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God?

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And.

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It finally clicked.

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It's not my job, right?

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To feed the 5,000.

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All of these things.

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I was going through all of these questions about what to do next.

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God sends the calls, he does the miracles, and we get to be instruments of that, and that's what's so amazing.

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Don't put all the pressure on myself.

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I was so happy.

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Then afterwards.

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Getting to just be excited that that project was happening.

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Right.

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Even another little providential note of the story was I was even praying for, um, Mr. Kelsey Grammar to, to help him be a part of that project.

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Then from then on, um, just with his passion and, and knowledge for history, and now I just saw the trailer for a young Washington, I believe that's what the, the project's turned into now, and saw that he became part of it too.

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I'm like, oh my gosh, that actually happened.

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Wow.

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So how then does all of this translate into my God story about filmmaking?

Gigi:

I'm sharing with you.

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Well, from the bottom of my heart, I can tell you from experience that I was a kid who was worried about my future.

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And through a growing interest in filmmaking, God showed me his path, how I could grow.

Gigi:

My God story is that God spoke to me about the art of storytelling, honestly, and that's why I am doing this.

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So he taught me to start listening to his calls and not just listen to my own that I give myself.

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So now I'm doing everything I can to follow through on the jobs he gives me from a local academy to mission outreaches.

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I'm doing what I can to use film for his glory, and I speak to every kid out there.

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Everyone in my generation who's ever wondered, what am I gonna do someday?

Gigi:

What's next in my plan?

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Stop and ask.

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What do you want me to do?

Gigi:

God, I'm here.

Gigi:

You have the best story written for me, better than I could ever write for myself.