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Recently I watched a crowd-sourced documentary film titled “Life in a Day” produced by Scott Free Films and the YouTube video sharing site. This film captured life around the world on a single day – that day being July 24, 2010.

This documentary was the first of its kind because the raw footage was shot by average people across the world and uploaded to the YouTube video sharing site. In all there were over 4,500 hours of footage submitted in 80,000 clips from 192 countries.

Director Kevin Macdonald told The Wall Street Journal that the project was initially conceived as a way to commemorate the fifth birthday of YouTube, and that he wanted to “take the humble YouTube video, … and elevate it into art.”

I would say his mission was a success. The video captures the essence of humanity in a single day. It broadened my perspective – you know, that perspective that we are really bigger and more important than we actually are.

As the film comes to its final “hours” of the day – it appropriately reflects on fears that we as humans collectively share.. The fear of being lonely.. The fear of losing what we hold onto the most.. The fear of sickness and death.. The fear of this short life coming to its closing hour.. The fear that we will not have made a difference in the world, that our existence – as brief as it is – will not be remembered.. The fear that our lives will have been lived in vain.. The fear that there is no God and that when this life is over, nothing will remain..

Director Kevin Macdonald said that the film focused on a single day “because a day is the basic temporal building block of human life—wherever you are.”

We live by the clock and the calendar. It’s a mathematical mechanism – this brief time here on this rock called Earth. With each passing hour and each passing day, our time reserve lessens but our experience and memory tank fills. What does it all count for? What does it all end up as? What will we feel in our closing hours?

I pray that you and I would spend each day, each building block, for a greater purpose.. Not that everyday is special because of something out of the ordinary – but that we would find something special in the everyday ordinary..

If you want to watch it, click here.. http://youtu.be/JaFVr_cJJIY

 

This week I heard about some pretty big news.. Twinkie manufacturer, Hostess, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Twinkie sales for the 2011 year were 36 million packages, down about 2% from 2010. Hostess blames the healthier food choices that consumers are finally gravitating toward. Hostess hasn’t thrown in the towel yet – and they plan to continue pumping out these cream-filled delights.

Ode to the Twinkie. You represent so much in our society. You represent a never-ending shelf-life (at least according to Ghostbusters and urban legend).

Ironic is it that despite the myth of your eternal life, people continue to vote with the almighty dollar. We are beginning to realize that the temporary taste of two little Twinkies isn’t as important as the longer lasting gratification of grazing on other more healthful alternatives.

I’ll spare everyone the obvious correlation between the empty promise of eternal shelf life from the life-taking nutrition found in these tempting little treats. I’ll further spare you of tying this truth into a society that has used the USD to vote against another promise of eternal life and whole health – but this one is legit.

So… When was the last time that you tasted a Twinkie?

Sometimes I will blog a song that I’ve written.. This is the first one of many of those posts that you’ll find on here for a little backstory to a song.

Last year as I was finishing up the One Life album project, I sat down in the hustle and bustle of it all and penned a song titled Running Nowhere..

I think in a song like this the words speak for themselves but I will add to them– that when we try to go this life on our own we’ll always come up way short. In fact, when we leave the one who made us- out of the drivers seat- we are running nowhere.

The song is an invitation to not only allow others around you to play a role in the cast of your life’s great story; but also to allow the one who made you and has a greater plan for your life to direct the story. It’s up to you, though. Here it is, lyrics under the video..

Running Nowhere
Words and Music by: Dave Longstreth

You’ve been down this road before
You’ve been running towards the door
Trying to escape it all, can’t take no more

When you’re down and out of luck
Feelin’ strapped and feelin’ stuck
Searching high and low, caught in a rut

Running, but getting nowhere
Running, you’re losing ground
So take my hand, reach out your hand
And I will lift you up

So your world is caving in
And your life is spread so thin
Need to catch your breath you just can’t win

Feelin’ like you’ll crash and burn
Something waits at every turn
Trying to figure out when will you learn

Running, but getting nowhere
Running, you’re losing ground
So take my hand, reach out your hand
And I will lift you up

If there’s one thing you’ll learn
It’s you can’t go alone
Through this world, through this life
On your own
So give me your hand, I have got a plan
You will see what your life was meant to be

So hurry no more
And take some time to walk with me
And I’ll give you everything that you need
If you trust in me each day
To live up to my word
I promise that you’ll never be the same
I promise that you’ll never be the same

If there’s one thing you’ll learn
It’s you can’t go alone
Through this world, through this life
On your own
So give me your hand, I have got a plan
You will see what your life was meant to be
You will see what your life was meant to be

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Click the album cover below to hear the real recording and others..

After 35 years on this rock I’ve added a few celebrity/famous-person encounters to my repertoire.. Some who acknowledged that I was at least a person; others who made me feel like I was clearly just another crazed fan; and another who actually said he recognized me from twitter.. (probably a load…)

Today I took my family to a fun event, the James Harrison Family Foundation’s Brunch with Santa. Now we are die-hard fans – and my wife is a die hard James Harrison fan – so you can imagine her excitement in the picture below!

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But a thought occurred to me today as there were a few of our other favorite players there.. These people obviously have no idea who I am, not that it should matter, but Jesus knows me..

He knows each of us better than anyone else knows us and better than we know ourselves. There is none more famous than Him and I’m pretty certain that people will be flocking to him by the billions when I get to Heaven..

However, I think somehow I’ll get ample time with Him and the conversation will be more personal than any other that I’ve ever had.

Mysterious yet beautiful..

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