Their Website & Devo : www.uncommonvoices.faith/dont-look-away Kenneth Chang, a multifaceted filmmaker and the CEO of Uncommon Voices Collective and Nathan Presley explore the intersection of art and faith, discussing how Kenneth's experiences in the Korean church shaped his creative journey. Kenneth shares insights on the power of storytelling, particularly in the horror genre, as a means of healing and confronting personal and collective traumas. The discussion also touches on the challenges of filmmaking, the importance of community, and the spiritual practices that guide Kenneth's creative process. As they delve into the significance of honesty in storytelling, they emphasize the need for authenticity in faith-based narratives, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of art in both personal and communal contexts. Takeaways: Creation is a way for Christians to express their faith.Art has the power to heal and set captives free.The journey of filmmaking is filled with challenges and resistance.Spiritual practices like journaling can foster gratitude and reflection.Storytelling can be a means of confronting personal traumas.Community support is vital for creative growth.Authenticity in faith-based narratives is essential.The horror genre can effectively explore deep spiritual themes.Art can help us process our experiences and emotions.Engaging with beauty can bypass analytical barriers to healing. Chapters 00:00 The Moment God Became Real07:27 The Journey into Filmmaking14:06 Creative Process and Spirituality18:19 Challenges in Filmmaking22:33 The Intersection of Horror and Spirituality28:25 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Creativity33:25 Facing Shadows: The Reality of Pain in Faith-Based Films43:04 The Power of Beauty and Art45:16 Spiritual Reflections Through Film47:54 Personal Spiritual Practices and Growth49:32 Advice to My Younger Self53:58 Current Endeavors and Community Impact58:33 Facing Personal Demons Through Art01:00:59 Resources for Creatives and Final Thoughts Keywords: Kenneth Chang, filmmaking, Christian horror, art and faith, storytelling, creative process, spiritual growth, healing through art, Uncommon Voices, horror genre Chapters (00:00:02) - Kenneth Chang(00:01:41) - When Did God Become Real to You?(00:04:10) - In the Elevator With Retreat Participants(00:05:34) - Prayers for the Skits(00:07:24) - How I Turned From Storytelling To Film(00:13:04) - Inventing Your Own Story(00:13:45) - In the Elevator: A Refusal(00:17:17) - The Making of Paranormal Film(00:22:06) - Kenji and Kenneth Both of You Made Spiritual Horror Films(00:28:36) - "Both evil and illness are expressions of something(00:28:55) - The Holy Spirit's Role in the Creative Process(00:33:23) - What Do You Think of Faith?(00:39:03) - Why Does Job Ask the Why?(00:42:03) - Favorite Films and Moments in Films(00:45:13) - Penny Dreadful: The End(00:47:50) - Do You Have Any Regular Spiritual Practices?(00:49:23) - What Spiritual Advice Would You Give To Your Younger Self?(00:53:48) - Common Voices: What Keeps You Busy(00:56:32) - David Eggers on Working On His Next Film(00:58:23) - "Confessions of a Father"(01:00:41) - Prayers for the Prisoners(01:02:25) - Prayer for Kenneth and His Family(01:04:10) - Scream Fest + Flesh and Blood Double Header
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