Hi I´m Chris. Greatings from Germany Bottrop !!!!


I don't get it. What is wrong with the wheel?? How is it dated?? What do people want to replace it with? Something square won't work!! lol!

~Nella


Chris: Greetings! Thanks for reading our blog.

Nella: Some things just don't need reinventing.


That's really weird...in a very funny, laugh-for-no-reason kind of way.


It's funny, yes... But it's got an important point. That's the mystery.

But here's a hint: See that guy in the photo? That's our older brother, Josh. If you don't know who he is... Well, I guess this hint won't help much. :wink:


wow i am confused as well...=)
maybe a little bigger hint might help..?


Does this have anything to do with "old" and "dated" views...like uh...Christianity?


Agent Tim: Hmmmm . . . I guess we'll just have to wait and see . . . until the wheel is finally unveiled.


*pondering the words "until the wheel is unveiled"*

..uh...are you getting a car? Or, are you making a film regarding the wheel for the film festival?


Hmm...this is perplexing! When exactly is the wheel going to be unveiled?


Hannah: Haha... No we're not getting a car. Nor is this directly related to the film festival.

J: Should be unveiled within the next few weeks. Meanwhile, be sure to keep up on Drowing Melville, one of the funniest (and cleanest) video shorts on the web.


(The answer is in Joshua Harris's bio at Wikipedia)


Thanks Nathan! Now I get it...I think....at least I've got a new attitude about it. ;-)


Whatever you . . . think . . . you've figured out . . . do you really know what "Save The Wheel" is all about? That is the question . . . the mystery.


I guess you guys are just mysterious ;)


Well... Let's not focus on the mysterious then, shall we? Have you all watched the first chapter of Drowning Melville? What did you think?


Hmmm....I saw Drowning Melville, and the only connection I saw between that and saving the wheel was that the guys in the film were trying to change something that was good enough as it was.

Question: Does this have something to do with the rebirth of "New Attitude?"


Hannah: You're exactly right. "Drowning Melville" is just an example of changing something that didn't need to be changed.

You'll notice that the other two short films that have been submitted make the same point. "Save The Wheel" is just the classic example of this principle.

As to your question: Yes, there is a connection. Check here and see if you recognize the little "Na" button.

Here's a hint: "Na" doesn't stand for "Not Applicable."


Aha! I did figure out what the Na button is...my attitude is completely new after hearing all of this.

My connection is slow, so I haven't gotten to look at the videos. But hopefully I'll check them out tonight.


I haven't had a chance to check out the videos yet either. But I've been following this and it sure is full of suspense!


okay, I think I am starting to get it. Is this savethewheel.com something you two made up and are trying to use to illustrate something?? I am totally confused!!

~Nella


I saw the movie. I'm with Nella. I think you two have something to do with this.


Haha... We're just part of the cause. It doesn't originate with us personally. But it does illustrate something.


Nella: It does illustrate something very powerful. With special significance to all of you.

So . . . what did you all think of the movie? I think it's hilarious. "What's that line shooting out of his nose?"


I think I have a hypothesis...but I'm not sure. This is so suspenseful.

The movie is hilarious. Yes, I do like that part, "What's that line shooting out of his nose?"

Very funny :)


ROFL - I love it! I'm not sure I really get the point of it, but it's late and I'm half asleep waiting for my laundry to dry so I can (finally) go to bed.

The movie was very funny to say the least! I think sleep depravation made it even funnier! :-D


i think its an add for a new tire...could be firestone or maybe goodyear....?

thanks for getting behind the cause and saving the wheel....


Okay, this will probably sound really dorky, and it probably isn't what saving the wheel is all about, but here is what I think it MIGHT mean.

As I was thinking about wheels this morning, I noticed that the name of the 'suporter of the week' was Josh. Is that your brother Josh, Brett and Alex? I have no idea... I don't know what he looks like, so it probably isn't him. Then another thought struck me. In Ezekiel 1, there is a wheel mentioned. Here is my idea: does save the wheel have anything to do with the wheel in Ezekiel? The connection I thought of is that maybe it means that ppl should not try to stop God's judgement, because that is what the wheel in Ezekiel is talking about.

Am I even close to being right??


That's probably the best guess so far, Nella. Yes, the Josh is our older brother. The Wheel is not the wheel from Ezekiel, but that's a good guess. Remember that the wheel is symbolic and that the key is "reinvention."

"Don't reinvent the wheel."


I'm actually close! Cool! Now to figure out the rest of the puzzle...

~Nella


2 things: 1) Hasn't the wheel been reinvented and replaced by the tire?? I guess it depends how far you take wheel. 2) You can't really truely reinvent something, can you? 'Cause if something already exists you can modify it, but you can't really reinvent it.

~Nella


okay, I realize I'm going to sound like some happy little sunday schooler who says that the answer to everything is "God! Jesus! The Bible!"

but!

does "the wheel" = "the gospel"?


Good idea Jenna!! That just might be it!! The gospel definantly doesn't need to be reinvented, but all the time ppl are trying to make a 'new' way to come to Christ.

~Nella


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