“One day after that happened, the Lord orchestrated that I would be at a Kenneth Copeland meeting,” Cameron recalls. “I thought of the way he leaves the pulpit and walks down the aisles. His eyes are so piercing. He goes back to the pulpit and points his finger, commanding God’s will to be done. I said to myself, He is acting like Jesus. Suddenly, it all made sense to me. We’re all actors, creating a new reality. The only script is the Bible and the only character is Jesus.
“Kenneth Copeland doesn’t do religion. He acts like Jesus. That’s what God called me to do. I put Christ first in my life, and I left Hollywood behind. I never thought I’d act again.”
Finding Family
One day the Holy Spirit spoke to Cameron and told him, 'Check on your godson. You haven’t seen him in six years.'
Those words eventually put him back in touch with the boy’s mother, BJ Rucker. A force to be reckoned with in Atlanta, with a degree in fashion merchandizing and an MBA, BJ had done commercial acting and modeling. She’d entered beauty pageants—and won them all.
Then she’d started doing television and set the ratings ablaze.
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