‘It’s Our Story’: Kelsey Grammer Says Americans Are Hungry For Faith-Based Films

“Cheers” and “Frasier” fans recognize Kelsey Grammer as a major Hollywood star. But beyond just being a celebrity, Grammer is also known for his willingness to be openly conservative – and unapologetically Christian – in liberal Hollywood.

In a recent interview with “Morning Wire,” Grammer discussed his new film, “The Christmas Ring,”
a faith-inspired holiday movie written by Christian author Karen Kingsbury that also pays tribute to American veterans.

The movie includes roughly 100 real-life veterans and active-duty service members, which Grammer said was intentional. “It was just an opportunity to salute the troops,” he explained during the interview, noting how the story is rooted in sacrifice, tracing back to “World War II, D-Day … dropping behind enemy lines.” The actor said it’s meant to “[commemorate] their sacrifice a little bit and the continuing sacrifice of service members.”

Grammer emphasized that the film is meant to send a simple message: “We didn’t reinvent the wheel or anything. But it’s a nice story about redemption and love and forgiveness and about Jesus.”

That theme has become more common in Grammer’s work, including his portrayal of Chuck Smith in the 2023 Christian drama film “Jesus Revolution.” Grammer said he didn’t actively seek out faith-based roles, but rather that they seem to find him at the right time.

“The night before I read the script … I was sitting there in a kind of a quiet reverie … wondering what was next for me,” he told Morning Wire. “And I said, ‘I just wanna do something that means something, that has some meaning.’ And the next morning, that script came.”

“I’m a believer,” Grammer said of his faith. “I don’t go around proselytizing … but I would never deny Christ. I would never deny Him.”

While Grammer said he’s not strictly doing Christian-themed projects, he’s “quite happy” the role came up.

Reflecting on the messy, broken lives depicted in “Jesus Revolution,” Grammer framed the story through a theological lens. “Well, that’s what Jesus is for,” he said. “That’s why he came along.”

He described the world Christ was born into as violent and chaotic under Roman rule, noting that “God chose to send a baby to save the world,” calling it “pretty fascinating.”

“We get to watch it … every year at Christmas, we get to see the same story told again and again … it’s our story.”

Despite Hollywood being largely hostile to religion, Grammer said the industry is catching on to the majority of their viewers having faith. “Most of the people in America actually still really like God and Jesus,” he said, noting how there’s a “hunger” for these types of films.

Daughter Of Imprisoned Chinese Pastor Releases Tearful Christmas Message To Father

The daughter of an imprisoned Chinese Christian pastor released a tearful video on Christmas Eve, publicly reading a letter to her father as Chinese authorities have cut off direct family communication. 

Grace Jin Drexel read the letter detailing the harrowing experience of her father, Mingri “Ezra” Jin, a prominent underground church leader who has been locked up since October. Jin has been imprisoned in a crowded room that is exposed to the elements and has not been given clean clothes or medication, Grace said. 

“We hear that the room that you are held is crowded with over 30 people, all people you don’t know. The windows have no glass panels, so the wind and rain flow in, making the room even harsher in this season. Grandma has tried to bring you extra clothes, blanket, and your own medication, but the guards turned her away,” Grace said in the video which was shared by multiple human rights organizations. 

Jin, a pastor at Zion Church, was rounded up alongside 22 other church leaders and locked in a detention center in Guangxi, a region in southern China. Grace said that he was eating dinner when his apartment was stormed by nearly two dozen policemen before being handcuffed, head shaved, and taken away. 

“We are all trying to put on a brave face for each other,” Grace said. “
We probably all look sadder, more worried, and older now.”

Jin has been able to get a Bible while locked up, something that is unusual for imprisoned Christians. 

“Miraculously, we recently heard that they actually gave you a Bible. We praise God for this mercy. We are so thankful that while you are not able to celebrate Christmas with us, and probably won’t be able to celebrate at all, the Bible will be able to be a comfort to you,” Grace said. 

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Jin first became a Christian after the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. After his conversion, Jin initially pastored one of the government-sanctioned churches approved by China, but he soon left after feeling his ministry was being stifled by the Chinese government, which demanded he promote communism. 

Grace said she hoped that those imprisoning her father would turn to Christianity.  

“I also pray that His love will be felt even by those who are persecuting you. May they feel love and forgiveness And may they turn to the Lord as well. 
We miss you. We love you. And we hope that we will see you free in the U.S. so soon.”

The video captured the attention of Sam Brownback, the former Kansas governor and religious liberty ambassador for President Donald Trump during his first term. 

“Heartbreaking video of Pastor Jin’s daughter reading a letter to her father who is wrongly imprisoned in China this Christmas. His crime? Being a man of faith. He has been in jail since October. Pray for him and his family,” Brownback, who has been banned from China, posted on X. 

The arrest of Jin was condemned by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has called for him to be immediately released.

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