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Where Ya From?

74. “Choosing Christ over Career” with Cameron Arnett

Hear Cameron Arnett’s life story of walking away from success, fame, and money after feeling the Holy Spirit tapping on his shoulder as he shares his gratitude for God connecting all the dots of his life.

Imagine having it all—fame, success, money, love. Now, imagine losing it all overnight because you did the right thing. After having his modeling and acting stardom on the rise for so many years, Cameron Arnett’s life came to a halt after his conversion to Christ made him think and act differently. He thought he found his true calling in happily teaching the Bible and doing ministry for the next two decades. But God wasn’t done with Cameron’s Hollywood story yet.

Guest Bio:

Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Starting a successful career in the arts and entertainment in the late ’80s and ’90s, Cameron has appeared on almost every major network. Past television credits include NBC’s Miami Vice, Fox’s Star Trek: The Next Generation, ABC’s China Beach and Doogie Howser MD, VH1’s Single Ladies, and Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns.

Today, Cameron travels an average of 30 weeks a year shooting faith-based and family-friendly projects, appearing in at least 35 films in the last 10 years alone. Through Camy Arnett Production Studios (CAPS), he and his wife, Mrs. BJ Arnett, continue to occupy an ever-growing space within the content building of faith and family-friendly films. Cameron is also an author, speaker, film director, producer, and voiceover artist.

Notes & Quotes:

  • “The church that I was going to gave me a watered-down, no-power, regular-existence kind of a Jesus that could save you but that couldn’t change you … that’s the Jesus that I wanted on the inside. I received that one, and that one converted me. I started making converted decisions, and those converted decisions started giving me anti-world results.”
  • “Following God had to cause us to unravel all the stuff that we had put together in our personal lives. And then he re-raveled what he wanted.”
  • “I look back at my life and deliberately call God my orchestrator. Between being my orchestrator and being the faithful God, those two things have been like the continual demonstration of God in my life.”
  • “[God] has put together every dot, and every dot has meant something. Even the things I thought were not good and didn’t think they were a promotion, prosperity, or going forward. It was a dot that he had planned to reconnect at some point in time.”

Links Mentioned:

  • FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
  • Learn more about Cameron’s newly released film, The Forge.
  • Follow along with The Forge on Instagram.
  • Cameron’s Facebook page.
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Verses Mentioned:

  • 1 Thessalonians 5:22
  • Matthew 16:25
  • Exodus 3:1–10
  • Ephesians 4:13

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