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Actress Alexa PenaVega first captured audiences with her breakout role in the Spy Kids franchise. Since then, she has become a beloved star of romantic comedies, including her latest film, Get Him Back for Christmas, on Great American Family. In this interview, Alexa opens up about her Christian faith and the journey of healing following the heartbreaking loss of her stillborn baby.
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Director Ben Smallbone discusses the new Angel Studios movie Homestead, a post-apocalyptic movie that opens Dec. 20 and that follows families striving to survive after a nuclear bomb detonates in Los Angeles. Smallbone also shares about his music-centric family, including Joel and Luke Smallbone of For King and Country and singer Rebecca St. James.
What we discussed:
Director Ben Smallbone explains why he wanted to make Homestead
Why Homestead's Themes Resonate with Today's America
"Homestead Is Closer to Reality Than You Think"
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Pastor and former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman opens up about his Christian faith and the near-death experience that once nearly killed him. Foreman is the subject of the faith-focused biopic Big George Foreman. "I was gone out of this life. Above me, under me, all around me was nothing." But "I got a second chance to live."
What they discuss:
George Foreman Once Died after a Boxing Match but God Miraculously Spared His Life
George Foreman Shared the Gospel with Muhammed Ali
George Foreman Testifies: Money and Fame Don't Satisfy -- Only 'Faith in God'
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Comedian Rob Schneider has a love for God and America. He also has a passion for family entertainment, as evidenced by his participation in a new Bentkey animated series, Chip Chilla. In this interview, he talks about faith, country and family.
Topics Discussed:
Rob talks his new Bentkey series
Rob defends his love for America
Rob wants to celebrate what's good about America
Rob has found purpose in his Christian faith
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Christian singer Sarah Reeves is blazing new trails as an actress in a new movie, God's Here, and as a crossover pop star with such viral sensations as More Than Enough and Get Back Your Fight. "I just feel this kind of unique calling to the world to write wholesome music that's not explicit so that people can hear truth."
Michael and Sarah discuss -
Sarah Reeves on her acting role in the new movie God's Here
How Sarah met her husband on a movie set
Why Sarah Reeves Feels Called to Make 'Wholesome' PopWant more Christian interviews, movie reviews and music reviews? Visit Crosswalk.com!
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Christian hip-hop artist Aaron Cole is only 25, but he's been part of the Christian music scene for nearly a decade, first on TobyMac's label GoTee Records and now on Sony. He's also a new dad, confessing, "nothing is about me" anymore. Cole believes the CHH genre is changing hearts and minds. "This is my calling to still make music that's that's pleasing to God."
Michael and Cole discuss:
The difference between Christian and mainstream hip-hop Cole defends collaborations between Christian and mainstream artists Cole says many mainstream rappers feel stuck in making toxic content Cole on his son's new name, Omari, and breaking generational cursesWant more Christian interviews, movie reviews, and music reviews? Head over to Crosswalk.com!
Photo Credit: Cedrick Jones
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Kingstone Media CEO Art Ayris discusses Kingstone Comics and U.S. Comics, two imprints transforming how children and teens learn not only about the Bible but also about U.S. history. Ayris explains how graphic novels, created with Marvel and DC-level artists, engage readers who might not otherwise pick up a traditional book, making Scripture and history more accessible and memorable.
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Jen Lilley has appeared in some 18 Christmas movies, including two new ones this year: Great American Family’s A Little Women's Christmas (Nov. 23) and Hulu’s Operation Mistletoe, which is currently streaming. She’s also heading a new innovative crowdfunding company, Raise the Reel, which offers fans the opportunity to be extras in a new rom-com movie, Holiday Hearts, shooting next year. She's also a person of faith. "I read the whole Bible at a young age, and then I just was pretty on fire ever since."
Jen's faith journey started with her Catholic upbringing and transitioned to the Episcopalian Church. As a child, she read the Bible cover to cover and had a deep connection with Jesus. How Christmas movies help Jen get into the holiday spirit and their positive impact on fans. Jen discusses her role as Meg March in "A Little Women's Christmas," based on Louisa May Alcott's novel Jen shares her excitement about "Operation Mistletoe," her first movie on Hulu. Jen introduces her innovative crowdfunding platform, Raise the Real, which connects fans with filmmakers. The first movie project is called "Holiday Hearts."
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Director Rich Hull opens up about his new documentary "Fighting Spirit," which follows the inspiring journey of combat chaplains from the past and present, including one -- Army combat chaplain Emil Kapaun -- who died in a prison during the Korean War and whose remains were identified in 2021 and laid to rest in Kansas. Actor Chris Pratt was an executive producer on the film.
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Author T. Martin Bennett discusses his book Wounded Tiger, which recounts the incredible true story of a Japanese pilot, Mitsuo Fuchida, who, led the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II and later found forgiveness in Christ. The pilot's story, Bennett says, has many lessons for our divided society.
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Michael Reagan, the son of former President Ronald Reagan, says today’s politics could be improved greatly by embracing his father’s principles. He also says his father was deeply guided by his Christian faith. His dad once told him, "I have not gone to church at all on a regular basis. So I'm so looking forward to no longer being president and once again, going to visit my Lord and Savior on any given Sunday morning." Ronald Reagan's story is told in a new movie, "Reagan."
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Joel Smallbone of the Grammy-nominated Christian group For King & Country opens up about their beloved holiday tradition, "A Drummer Boy Christmas," and an upcoming concert film event of the same name, in theaters Dec. 5-9. "You're in the front row of this show," he said. "We're awfully proud of it."
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Filmmaker Todd Komarnicki has been involved in some of the top family and inspiring movies in recent decades, including 2003's Elf and 2016's Sully. His latest film, Bonhoeffer, follows the story of the German theologian who stood up to Nazi Germany's hatred when few others would. It opens in theaters Nov. 22. "I literally felt tracked down by God to tell the story," he says.
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Mac Powell, the Grammy-winning singer who gained popularity in the band Third Day with such songs as Soul on Fire and Cry Out to Jesus has a new solo album, titled simply I Love Jesus, and a new single, Good News. It is Powell’s second solo project, following 2021’s New Creation. "Eternity doesn't start when our bodies die. It starts right here, right now. And so I just don't want people to miss out on it like I did for so long -- the abundance of life and love and hope and all the great things that Jesus has for us"
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Great American Family CEO Bill Abbott discussed the network's past, present and future, including its annual “Great American Christmas” event, which features 18 new movies for 2024, beloved classics and 24/7 holiday programming through the Christmas season. Great American Family's parent company also owns the streaming service Great American Pure Flix.
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Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham traveled the country in 2023 and 2024 as part of their Summer Worship Nights Tour, featuring their award-winning music and their testimonies about Christ’s power. Fans who missed the tour or want to relive it can do with the tour documentary For the One, featuring highlights and the stories behind the music. “Yes, we want [fans] to be entertained, but we want them to walk out better than they came in," Lake said.
Lake and Wickham talk about their tour documentary "For the One," which releases in theaters on October 27th and 29th. They emphasize that their concerts are more than entertainment; they aim to provide a spiritual encounter for both believers and non-believers. The artists share impactful stories, such as security guards raising their hands during a gospel presentation. The film was initially intended for social media but evolved into a documentary highlighting worship and evangelism. They hope the film encourages churchgoers, leads non-believers to Jesus, and showcases the church's vitality. Brandon and Phil also reflect on their friendship and mutual admiration.
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CEO Jeff Myers of Summit Ministries opens up about a new free online video series, “Should Christians Avoid Politics?” which challenges common perspectives and encourages believers to develop a biblical worldview on political involvement. “I'm not saying that they have to be an enthusiastic member of a political party or a political junkie, but we are citizens in the kingdom of man, as well as being citizens in the Kingdom of God,” he said. “And non-involvement is not an option.”
Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries, discussed his new free video series, "Should Christians Avoid Politics?" which aims to guide young Christians, many of whom are first-time voters, on engaging in politics from a biblical perspective. Myers emphasized the importance of Christian involvement in politics, debunking myths like politics not mattering and the "lesser of two evils" argument. He explained the concept of sphere sovereignty, highlighting the roles of family, church, and government. Myers also promoted Summit Ministries' student conferences, which help young adults develop a biblical worldview, with 85% maintaining it long-term.
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Everett Osborne opens up about his role in the Angel movie Sweetwater, in which he portrays the first African American to sign an NBA contract. Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton entered the NBA in the 1950s and blazed a trail for other players. Osborne also discusses faith, his career, and a Nike commercial he filmed alongside LeBron James.
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Denny Duron is the chancellor and head football coach at Louisiana’s Evangel Christian Academy, a private school whose team is spotlighted in a new documentary, God. Family. Football., streaming on Fox Nation. The school is well-known to many football fans, having won 14 state championships while producing numerous college and NFL players. Duron says, "Christ always is the priority at Evangel."
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Chris Wall, creator of the animated series "Wingfeather Saga," discussed his background in animation, including his work on VeggieTales and his passion for family-friendly entertainment. The series, based on Andrew Peterson's best-selling children's books, raised over $7 million through crowdfunding. Wall emphasized the importance of a consistent, redemptive world in the storytelling, comparing it to "Lord of the Rings." Season two continues the adventure of the Itchydrew family, who discover their royal heritage and face challenges. Wall highlighted the need for community support to continue the series, encouraging families to join the Wingfeather Guild for early access to episodes.
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