By Wes Walker
Kelsey Grammer is in a new film, Jesus Revolution, about a revival movement from the 1970s. Naturally, the question of his own beliefs came up.
Despite the open hostility Hollywood has toward Christian belief, he didn’t pull any punches in his answer.
Grammer will play real-life pastor Chuck Smith, who eventually founded his own movement within Christianity that eventually had over 1,000 churches worldwide.
Reflecting on his faith ahead of the film’s release last month, Grammer said he would no longer be apologising for his faith.
Speaking to USA Today, he said: ‘Jesus made a difference in my life. That’s not anything I’ll apologise for. I have found great peace in my faith and in Jesus.’
The Frasier actor also remarked upon a period in his life when he temporarily lost his faith, after the death of his sister, who was just 18 when she died.
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