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Simply Stories Podcast - Episode 26 :: Kevin Downes :: I Still Believe

Episode 26 :: Kevin Downes :: I Still Believe

03/19/20 • 39 min

Simply Stories Podcast

Today’s conversation is with actor, writer, director and producer Kevin Downes. Kevin has been part of the film industry in these various roles over the last 20 years and has most recently been a part of movies like “Woodlawn,” “Mom’s Night Out,” and “I Can Only Imagine.” His most recent project in partnership with the Erwin Brothers, is called “I Still Believe,” starring: KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, and Gary Sinise. This beautiful movie tells the story of Christian artist Jeremy Camp’s life and faith journey as he faced incredible heart ache, and also incredible hope. 

Who would have thought that when Kevin and I had this conversation just a couple of weeks ago, what the world would look like today. Kevin and I talk all about following God in your calling, and the value of stewarding stories that highlight the truth that we don’t know what will happen, but His hope and his love are big enough to take our questions. Right now, we are in the throws around the world of a time that feels incredibly uncertain and unknown. Many of us feel completely out of control, are struggling to see how this is all going to pan out and feel trapped in a sea of uncertainty. Dear ones, look around and press in to the stories around you. Take this opportunity to ask God to show you how to weather this wilderness we are ALL walking in, and support and spur one another on. Even as we take a steps back, that doesn’t mean we have to live totally isolated. We can press in from a far. We can look more fully into the faces of the ones in our homes. And together, we will cling to His promises. One of my current favorites is this: “I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.” Isaiah 42:16 Take care of yourselves, take care of each other. You matter. We all matter. 

Since the recording of this episode, almost all the theaters across the U.S. have decided to close in order to protect people in light of the covid-19 pandemic. BUT, this conversation still couldn’t be more timely. AND praise the Lord, when the movie came out, it had an incredible opening weekend at the box office! If you have a way to go see it, GO! You will not regret it. If not, hang out with us here on the podcast today, and pray for all of the industries affected by the pandemic. We are all walking in ways we have not known before, but we are not walking alone. 

Find ways to connect with Kevin, the movie, references from the podcast below.

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References: 

Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA

Erwin Brothers

“I Can Only Imagine”

Jeremy Camp

“Woodlawn”

“I Still Believe” (the song)

KJ Apa

Nashville tornados

Shari Rigby’s episode of the Simply Stories Podcast

“Overcomer”

“I Still Believe” (the movie)

Check your local theaters on whether or not they are open due to the covid-19 pandemic. 

Scripture References: 

John 17:16- In the world not of it

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Today’s conversation is with actor, writer, director and producer Kevin Downes. Kevin has been part of the film industry in these various roles over the last 20 years and has most recently been a part of movies like “Woodlawn,” “Mom’s Night Out,” and “I Can Only Imagine.” His most recent project in partnership with the Erwin Brothers, is called “I Still Believe,” starring: KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, and Gary Sinise. This beautiful movie tells the story of Christian artist Jeremy Camp’s life and faith journey as he faced incredible heart ache, and also incredible hope. 

Who would have thought that when Kevin and I had this conversation just a couple of weeks ago, what the world would look like today. Kevin and I talk all about following God in your calling, and the value of stewarding stories that highlight the truth that we don’t know what will happen, but His hope and his love are big enough to take our questions. Right now, we are in the throws around the world of a time that feels incredibly uncertain and unknown. Many of us feel completely out of control, are struggling to see how this is all going to pan out and feel trapped in a sea of uncertainty. Dear ones, look around and press in to the stories around you. Take this opportunity to ask God to show you how to weather this wilderness we are ALL walking in, and support and spur one another on. Even as we take a steps back, that doesn’t mean we have to live totally isolated. We can press in from a far. We can look more fully into the faces of the ones in our homes. And together, we will cling to His promises. One of my current favorites is this: “I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.” Isaiah 42:16 Take care of yourselves, take care of each other. You matter. We all matter. 

Since the recording of this episode, almost all the theaters across the U.S. have decided to close in order to protect people in light of the covid-19 pandemic. BUT, this conversation still couldn’t be more timely. AND praise the Lord, when the movie came out, it had an incredible opening weekend at the box office! If you have a way to go see it, GO! You will not regret it. If not, hang out with us here on the podcast today, and pray for all of the industries affected by the pandemic. We are all walking in ways we have not known before, but we are not walking alone. 

Find ways to connect with Kevin, the movie, references from the podcast below.

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References: 

Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA

Erwin Brothers

“I Can Only Imagine”

Jeremy Camp

“Woodlawn”

“I Still Believe” (the song)

KJ Apa

Nashville tornados

Shari Rigby’s episode of the Simply Stories Podcast

“Overcomer”

“I Still Believe” (the movie)

Check your local theaters on whether or not they are open due to the covid-19 pandemic. 

Scripture References: 

John 17:16- In the world not of it

Matth...

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Today is such a fun and unique day on the calendar as well as on the podcast.

Across the world today, Jewish communities are celebrating a holiday known as Purim. So, I thought it would be fun to celebrate Purim with you. Happy Purim!!

What is Purim you ask? I honestly had never heard of it until about 10 years ago, when I was able to participate in Beth Moore’s study of the book of Esther. I’ll give you the spoiler first: Purim is the celebration that honors the victory for the Jews found at the end of the book of Esther. The Jews in Esther’s story were on the edge of absolute destruction. What happens to the Jewish people in the account of Esther is no less the recording of a miracle through the events and actions of brave people placed by God exactly where they were for such a time as this.

Growing up in church, I had heard the story of Esther, but I was drawn to the idea of getting to know more about one of the only two women who had books of the Bible named after them. And ever since then, God has used this unique book over and over and over again in my life to make Himself known in the most unlikely of places.

One of, if not the most, unique thing about the book of Esther is this: God’s name is NEVER mentioned within its pages. Not once. But as Beth often says “His Name is all over it.” If anything, the way that the events in this book played out are the ultimate picture of what kind of storyteller God really is. It is full of “it just so happened” moments. So many people are at the right place at the right time.

The celebration of Purim is actually created during the book of Esther, (in chapters 9, 10) and it derives its name from the lots, or the “pur” which were the dice type items, that were thrown to decide what day the destruction of the Jews would take place. The date, by the way, just so happened to be the day before Passover. Another moment in time where the Jews were miraculously rescued in a foreign land from pending destruction by the Lord.

(I sort of went off on a historical bunny trail during the episode here, and honestly, I may not have said everything correctly as I humbly admit I am not a Biblical scholar, but you can read more and do you own research about the things I mention like the Diaspora, the captivity of the Jews and their carrying off by King Nebuchadnezzar, their time in exile, and the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem and the Temple. These are all hard, beautiful, important and fascinating parts of Israel’s story, but like the events that unfolded in the story of Esther, God is faithful to restore His people, and keep His promises no matter how grim it may appear to be or how grim it may appear to become again.)

Now, you may be asking yourself, “How do people celebrate Purim, Em?” Well. First of all, they have a ton of fun with it. There are traditional desserts that are tied to Haman, the enemy of the Jews, called hamantaschen, and other amazing food items to create a feast.

The most fun part, to me anyway, is that they gather together for a reading of what i called “the whole Megillah” Heard that term before? Megillah ...

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Today is the day we get to talk all things enneagram over on the podcast with my friend and enneagram coach, Chelsea Bastoky! If you’re unsure of what the enneagram is, the enneagram is a self- awareness tool that helps us understand how God wired us and where parts of our personalities can trip us up, or help us grow. This episode will give a quick look of what it is and how it is (and is NOT) helpful, but instead of an overview of the nine types and how they each work, this is a deeper look into parts of the enneagram that are often misunderstood such as wings, triads, and what it means to act out of stress and growth.

If might be helpful if you’re not as familiar with the enneagram to pause, and seek out one of the resources in the show notes to get you caught up on what it is. OR pull up a chair and take a deep dive with us and learn along the way. Chelsea does such a fantastic job breaking down big concepts and portraying them in tangible pictures of application. I love her heart for the Gospel and to encourage others to grow in to who God has made you to be.

During this time where many of us feel overwhelmed and isolated, this could be the perfect time to unpack how God made you and what habits you have developed to respond to the world around you. Chelsea has created an incredible resource where she breaks down what she discusses with us in this episode as a free download! (Thank you, Chelsea!) You can find ways to download that here. Since most of us are having to move our conversations to video and phone chatting as it is, let me also suggest that Chelsea offers her coaching services via those same resources and it would be a worthwhile and timely investment.

My ultimate prayer is that today someone walks away from this knowing that God made them to be who they are on purpose. We all have room to grow, and these kinds of tools can help us find ways to do just that. You are worth the work, friend. 

Resources:

-Enneagram

-Ruth Graham’s story

-The Road Back to You by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile

-The Voice of the Heart- Chip Dodd

-Parenting with Heart- Chip Dodd and Stephen James

-Beth McCord

*Scripture References:

-John 16:33 -in this world you will have trouble

-2 Samuel 11-David is supposed to be at war, then he sees Bathsheeba

-John 15:12- love one another

-Psalm 139:14- You are uniquely and wonderfully made

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