Friday, November 28, 2008

Dancing all over the world

The other day a friend of mine sent me a video that has been widely popular on the Internet. When you first watch the video, it is easy to see why people find it both amusing and fascinating. On the other hand, it makes you wonder how much spare time we have on our hands. I thought the video was just made up on someone's computer, until I looked into the story behind it. The video (pasted below for you to watch) is nothing more than a guy who is traveling all over the world, and records himself dancing in each of these locations. Here is the guy's story.

Matt is a 32-year-old deadbeat from Connecticut who used to think that all he ever wanted to do in life was make and play video games. Matt achieved this goal pretty early and enjoyed it for a while, but eventually realized there might be other stuff he was missing out on. In February of 2003, he quit his job in Brisbane, Australia and used the money he'd saved to wander around Asia until it ran out. He made a website so he could keep his family and friends updated about where he is.

A few months into his trip, a travel buddy gave Matt an idea. They were standing around taking pictures in Hanoi, and his friend said "Hey, why don't you stand over there and do that dance. I'll record it." He was referring to a particular dance Matt does. It's actually the only dance Matt does. He does it badly. Anyway, this turned out to be a very good idea.

A couple years later, someone found the video online and passed it to someone else, who passed it to someone else, and so on. Now Matt is quasi-famous as "That guy who dances on the Internet. No, not that guy. The other one. No, not him either. I'll send you the link. It's funny."

The response to the first video brought Matt to the attention of the nice people at Stride gum. They asked Matt if he'd be interested in taking another trip around the world to make a new video. Matt asked if they'd be paying for it. They said yes. Matt thought this sounded like another very good idea.

In 2006, Matt took a 6 month trip through 39 countries on all 7 continents. In that time, he danced a great deal.

(back to Sean) As I watched this video, I thought about several things. First, I was struck by how amazing our world is. It is impossible for me to look at how varied and majestic our world is, and not believe in a God who created all of this. Revelation 7 flooded into my mind, where John sees every nation, tribe, people, and language gathered at the throne of God in heaven at the end of time.

More than anything though, I thought about my life. Here is a guy who has the faith and sense of adventure to quit his job and travel around the world. Perhaps he sensed how life was short and many pursuits of man seem unfulfilling. Maybe, he was just lazy and didn't want to work. Anyhow, he steps out into this journey, and the next thing you know, a major company is paying him to do what he wanted to do in the first place. He sees 39 different nations and reaches people all over the world with his video. A video with no real message. A video that only seems to promote fun and the world, but no discernible teaching or way the world needs to change. I think about my life, and how in 1994, God called me to this life of missions. A life with no financial certainty. A life with no clear understanding of all that is next. Since I stepped out into this call, no major companies have called to offer to fund my missions trips and work. Many individuals and churches have given, even through their own economic tough times. Though Stride has not called me, one major backer has stepped out to help me: God! In those 13 years, God has provided for us and allowed me to travel the globe to Nepal, Sweden, Thailand, Japan, Canada, Israel, Norway, Italy, South Korea, and Taiwan.

In just the last few months, I feel a sense of joy and awe at what God has allowed me to be part of. I have been on the island of Taiwan, looking out across the ocean to China, a nation exploding with Christianity now. I have taught students about the books of Romans and Isaiah, and helped others see how worship has been a way to glorify God since the beginning of time. I have MC'ed a wedding, taught men's Bible studies, and traveled up to Canada to train missionaries. I wish I had a video that could capture all those moments, but I know that God receives the glory for it all. He is the one who calls us, provides for us, and guides us. If this guy can do what he did, why can't we do even greater things knowing God is our corporate sponsor? If he did it all just to have fun, why can't we risk and go to bring a message of life and hope to the nations? I say, "Let's dance!"


1 comment:

Bruce Stewart (施樸樂) (ブルース・スチュワート) said...

We saw that guy dancing in Bali on TV just last week. Well, he (or his friend) had a great idea, although I am not sure if he could really connect with the people he was with. I've thought of trying to travel parts of the world (such as Japan) by bicycle, although I've been so busy I've mostly limited my interaction with the outside world to blogging and the people I meet with each day in Kaohsiung.
Glad to see you have started a blog and are getting to travel a lot. Pity not to see you in Taiwan. We are just 96 minutes by shinkansen (bullet train) from Taipei in the sunny south of the island. You are welcome to visit.
Your children are all getting big now! Blessings,
Bruce