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Again, a massive THANK YOU to all of our lovers who gave us time, money, and webspace: you’re our heroes. We raised 107% of our goal (for all you mathematicians out there, that’s MORE than we had hoped for!), and we’re not in a quieter time of the film.
Enter: my dream job.
I (Brittany) have been busy talking to a fantastic line-up of academics for the film. I won’t kiss and tell yet, but it’s going to be good. We’re really pushing to illustrate the socio-historical context of sexuality in America, and that require some digging. Fortunately, we are in a hey-day of research on evangelicalism so this is not an unpleasant task. AT ALL.
We’re going to be flying around in the next coming months putting all those funds to good use collecting stories and expertise. On the docket: Andrew Marin and Shane Claiborne.
Matt has been furiously working on a wickedly good new TV pilot, twittering, and scheming. Chris is crunching our numbers and telling us how we’re going to make this work budgetarily.
Also in the works: a fabulous new website (stay-tuned) and testing creative ideas. So follow us on Twitter for faster updates, articles we think are interesting, and first-hand tidbits.
We love you, thank you, and remember to pray this prayer: “Jesus, don’t let me die before…!”
We did it! Thank you everyone for your support. Now begins the hard work of completing our interviews. We are about 25% of the way complete. Over the next 6-9 months we’ll be criss-crosssing the nation talking to a variety of pastors, theologians, academics, and ordinary folk. Check back here regularly for updates on interviewees.
I’m currently in Chicago waiting for my scheduled flight to depart. The weather has been beautiful. 60 degrees in March! It’s like Los Angeles.
This has been an encouraging week. We’ve made great progress towards our fundraising goal on Kickstarter. We’re 78% of the way there with 3 days left to go.
Our very own Brittany Machado wrote a guest post for A Beautiful Mess blog.
When I was a senior in High School, I attended a popular Christian youth rally with my church. It contained all the staples of such events: live band, motivational speaker, Bible verse memorization contests, pyrotechnics, and a purity commitment. It was here I made a decision to only “date” Jesus for my final year of High School.
Check out the featured story on The Public Queue blog where, Director Matt Barber explains his reason for starting this project.
Please consider donating to our fundraising campaign.
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Kickstarter featured us on their blog today -
We all know someone who is or was, “waiting till marriage.” I grew up in the Bible Belt, then went to a Catholic university, so this was more the rule than the exception. It was a nice thing to shoot for — political/patriarchical/historical implications aside — romantically speaking. THE ONE! One day we would meet The One who was “worth waiting for,” and we’d get married (probably pretty soon after we met them for reasons that in retrospect are quite clear) and live happily ever after, guilt- and baggage-free. But when are sex and relationships ever that simple? Jesus Don’t Let Me Die Before I’ve Had Sex is a feature-length documentary that examines evangelical Christians and the complicated promises they make (or at least strive to make). The title is taken from one of the interviewees and the subject matter seems to be handled with compassion and nuance in a time where most discussions of sex and morality are incredibly polarized and lack both candor and humanity. — Meaghan O. (Kickstarter Staff)
When I was a senior in High School, I attended a popular Christian youth rally with my church. It contained all the staples of such events: live band, motivational speaker, Bible verse memorization contests, pyrotechnics, and a purity commitment. It was here I made a decision to only “date” Jesus for my final year of High School.