Furen wrote:Well, I can't say I have answers, but if you really want to do this, you can really be a shining light in the industry, but you have to be willing to have a very solid foundation in your faith, with either a great mentor, church members, pastor, or personal growth. Going into any job can be tough as a Christian sharing the good news of Christ.
I wish you the best going forward
drill wrote:I find it interesting that every student that is studying media all say the same exact thing. "How can I put virtuous things in the film to turn people to God." More than likely, you are not going to be the script writer, so technically you can't do what you are proposing. However, what you can do, just like everyone else, is make it clear to your coworkers where you stand in your faith. Challenge them with spiritual things, and let God work through you to bring them to Him.
silvershock95 wrote:I'm just scared of working in an industry that won't support my faith, or that I won't find any other Christians in the same industry as me. I pray that I will though as I can't do this journey by myself!
Dante wrote:Markets exist for Christian media, writing and surely, screen writing. Target that market and find out how to get in if that's who you truly want to write for and what you have a talent for. However, if it turns out you have more of a talent for secular writing (or something else) then that's what you have a talent for. If you found a way to survive in this world using your God-given talents then, hooray! In fact, if you get out of school and find a fairly good job period, then hooray! Most people don't have jobs evangelizing the world through their work, most of us just have enough trouble trying to survive. But at least you're not alone in that struggle. In the meantime, all we can really do is pray the world gets better while doing the best we can.
scribbledreamer wrote:I'm kind of in the same boat. I'm majoring in creative writing, which is definitely my passion. I actually think we need more Christians in the entertainment industry - not necessarily in the "Christian market." Most of my favorite bands are Christians who sing about very real, raw subjects, but still show hope. And that's ultimately what I want to do with writing. I want to write something that's "secular," in that it appeals to a broad audience, but points people to God and the hope that's found in Him. I completely understand your point about wanting to make at least one thing that turns people to God. And I think with the entertainment industry (or anything, really) it's easy to get caught up in success, etc. But I believe that God's given all of us passions for a reason and we should use those to glorify Him. If script-writing is your passion, He can definitely use it! Good luck with everything!
silvershock95 wrote:That book sounds very helpful, I'll definitely have to get round to buying that! You should definitely post a link to that blog, I'd be very much interested in reading it! Yeah, it definitely helps to have support. I mean, I have very little experience but if you'd ever like help with anything in that field then all you need to do is ask!
silvershock95 wrote:@PLCDreamcatcher14
Thank you ever so much! It really helped me out to know that I'm not the only one who's going through this!
silvershock95 wrote:Let's make it so that we all help and support each other yes?
silvershock95 wrote: And definitely, I mean nowadays there is such a broad range of media outlets which is a very powerful tool. When such a thing is used for good intentions, it can certainly bring about hope and change to others! Of course, not one person can change the world completely, but I guess if it can at least change one person's life, then it's better than not having tried at all! Though hopefully it will inspire more than just one person! There's so much pressure on young people especially and I really think it can be changed, little by little.
WorldsTraveler wrote:I, too, am in the storytelling field. When I expressed similar concerns to my ballet teacher (a Christian dancer), she suggested I get a book titled Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts by Steve Turner. It was absolutely worth the read; it soothe my fears and answered many of my questions.
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