Tyler Lee: Mini Documentary, Massive Impact
At
every event
JESUSpolitik does, we encourage people to use the talents
that God has given them for the Lord and to help His people.
We help people to move from beyond "raising awareness" about
injustice to using their specific gifts and talents to act against
injustice in a positive way.
Tyler Lee met us at a Missions Week at his college. When he heard about the Love Maputo Project in Mozambique and the kids that it is reaching, he just knew that he had to get involved.
He decided to use his talents in movie making to help JESUSpolitik's Love Maputo Project.
We set an internship up with him over the summer, gave him some footage to work with, and he put together a powerful mini documentary.
Now, for the first time, people can see the kids that are being helped in Mozambique, understand the reality of their situation and get inspired to do something about it. It is a very engaging little film. Check out a clip here!
Tyler got college credit for putting it
together, we got him some great recommendation letters, connections
with missions agencies that he can consider working with
after graduation... He also grew closer in his relationship
with God and used his talents to make a real change in
the lives of kids around the world.
It all began with being willing to use his talents for the Lord and being faithful to work with what he was given. The impact has been, and continues to be, incredible.
In January 2009, Tyler was recognized for his talent in film. The "Get me off the streets, for Christ's sake!" Love Maputo mini documentary won "Best Missions Video" in the 2009 Reel Spirituality Awards.
In
March 2009 at a Love Maputo Benefit Concert, we presented
Tyler with a special award for all of his efforts to help
the street children that need to be reached in Maputo . We
also presented Tyler with a check to show our appreciation
for his sacrificial use of time and talent.
"I have been
interested in Africa for a long time. I think of the time I
was in Tanzania, Africa. I was there as a tourist, but when
I left I still remembered kids faces and "that look" on
their faces - the look of them needing something that I
could not give. I wanted to do something to fulfill the need
shown on their faces aside from buying the bracelets that
they made to sell me.
I have always felt a hole inside of me when I see a homeless
man, a person in need or a kid in Africa. I try and do my
best to help but still the feeling continues. Even after
this, I see men in need right around me, in North
Philadelphia, and I just can't figure out how to help and
why things like this happen.
Anyways, then at the missions fair at Messiah College I met
Melissa Davis from JESUSpolitik. I found out that I could
use my talents to help. I found out about the
opportunity to do some film editing and put together a mini
documentary to get the word out for these homeless
children being reached by JESUSpolitik's Love Maputo Project
in Mozambique. I could think of nothing else that made more
sense then to help right then from right where I was in
America. I guess that is why I wanted to do this project.
Personally, I don't really like doing film narratives and making stories. Don't get me wrong, they are entertaining, but personally I like to capture and see reality, serious reality, on the screen and not some act to make me feel happy for 2 hours.
So, with this project
I was able to take serious real people with real stories and
tell them in an artistic way that I love. I love artistic
creativity and in film I love to make creativity come to
life.
This project was all in one, real people/kids, a puzzle to
put together, but in a creative way, while still getting the
reality of the situation across." - Tyler Lee
What talents do you have that you could use to help? Pray, look inside and then check out the Do Something page for ideas of how you can get involved.
Activism Stories are stories of people that are doing something for God and to help His people. It's the stories of real people that don't just talk about living for God, they actually do it. You can too.
It's simple - take the gifts, interests, talents and hobbies that you already have and begin to use them to help the people being reached by JESUSpolitik projects. You can get ideas off our Do Something page or come up with your own. Then, let us know and we'll help you along the way!