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Bonus Episode 4 | Cameron Arnett: Faith and Filmmaking - Mick Unplugged

2024/4/16
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of Mic Unplugged. And in today's episode, we're diving deep into the journey of a man who once left the glittering lights of Hollywood behind, driven by his own convictions, only to redefine success on his own terms in the world of faith-based entertainment. From the iconic sets of Miami Vice and Star Trek The Next Generation, to leading roles that inspire and tell his story.

That's truly a testament of power over faith. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the stage, my man, the incomparable Cameron Arnett. Cameron, how are you doing, brother? Wow. You know, I want to live up to that introduction, brother.

You do every day in life, man. You do every day in life. It's the goodness and grace of God. There's no credit involved. You know, we all come from that background of sin and craziness and, you know, being lost to a gracious and forgiving Savior that turned our lives around. And that's really what this is all about.

Amen to that. Amen to that. So, so let's get into it, man. Like you made the decision to leave Hollywood over a decade ago, the right way, prioritizing your morals and spiritual beliefs. Can you share with us what that period of transition was like and what fueled your return to becoming the leading figure in faith-based film? Well, you know, I like to tell people again, when, when I, I deal with all this is that acting chose me twice and I never really did choose to be an actor. Uh,

to even be within entertainment. It really is something that shows me twice. And I have come to realize why now, but it took a long time before that realization came and it came through kind of some weird circumstances. More than a decade ago, several decades ago, being in Hollywood, I had just come back

back to California from Toronto, Canada, doing a movie of the week. And my then manager said to me, hey, you know, he called and said, hey, they want to see you for this role. They're really high on you. Are they asking for you to come in specifically? You know, because there are certain points in times of your matriculation through Hollywood that you grew up from, you know,

to whoever you may come to be. But so I came and I went back, did the movie of the week, came back to LA and auditioned a lot of great people in the room, a lot of great names and ended up getting the role. And so it would have been my first,

starring role, love interest and all that kind of stuff, all the big stuff that you work for all your life as an actor. So I get the role and they send the contracts in and my manager and I, we're all jubilation and all that kind of stuff. We're running around the room about to sign on the dotted line. And my agent calls and says, "Hey, by the way, the producers need Cameron to do partial body nudity."

you know back in the day that again that was when cable was doing all the risque stuff and and tell who was trying to keep up and push the envelope was the big term of the day and so when that came into our minds and you know my then manager knew who I was I had become a bonafide Christian by that point and so he knew that that wasn't going to fly and it didn't and so I said you know hey Jeremy I

I can't do this. You know, he goes, he said, I know. And so we called the agent and talked to the agent about it. I can't do it. And the agent said, well, let me talk to the producers. And they came back. Well, they said that Cameron doesn't have to be the one who does the nudity. He can just do the acting. We'll get a body double. And then that'll be that. And so I'm thinking that everything's going to be fine, man. I'm going to make money, you know, get this, you know, these accolades and everything else. And I feel the Holy Spirit tap me on the shoulder and say, you've got to shun even the appearance of evil. People will think that it's you. Exactly.

And so we called back, said, can't do it. Going to have to pass this one by. And all hell broke loose, man. You know, lost agent, you know, got black balls, lost family, lost all kinds. I mean, everybody left everything. Everything left ended up bankrupt and sleeping on the back room of a woman who was on welfare. And so I had hit rock bottom. So I thought at least at that.

that point in time so that's where this whole christian career was birthed even though i didn't know it then decades and decades later i'm over here in atlanta remarried god has you know brought this phenomenal woman into my life and that's another story all together man just to see the orchestration of god the the goodness of god and things that we don't even think of and how god connects the dots so i end up you know here in atlanta uh pastored for two decades

And within that amount of time, God was giving me this dream of this character. And I thought he wanted me to write it. So I'm writing it down. I'm writing it down. I'm writing it down. Every night I'm having the same dream. And a week goes by, my wife gets invited to this woman's tea party.

Right. And we don't like, you know, women's tea. We don't know what that's all about. So she goes and she comes back and said, oh, what that was about. They want you to come and audition for this role in this movie. And, you know, and I'm keeping the story short. So I'm like, I'm thinking Hollywood and I'm thinking I'm not I am not going back to that.

And so another week goes by, I'm having the same dream, writing this character. And at the end of the second week, the Holy Spirit says, it's me. I want you to go to this one. And I hate auditioning. I don't want no parts of Hollywood, but out of obedience to God, I go. And I watch God do things for me in this audition that I've never done before.

It's like I'm watching the video. I'm in this thing. I'm watching this whole thing happen. And it turns out that the character that God was showing me at night, dreaming for two weeks, was a character that I was auditioning for. It was the first Christian film that I was involved in. And it just blew up.

I got a lot of, you know, notice and recognition for that film in festivals and everything else. And that's how God brought me back in on this side, doing it for him, in him, because of him, you know. And in the last 10 years, man, I've done over 40 films.

six or seven different television series. I did not know that God was having me back then sow my career and my life as a seed. But what's happening now is a flourishing of that seed I've never seen. I've never seen anything like it, never experienced anything like it. My wife and I, our relationship, our marriage, never seen anything like it, never experienced anything like it. And I am really in the midst of God reawakening

just so showing his favor that it's embarrassing. I love it, man. That's an amazing journey. I have so many things I want to ask you, but you hit on something where you said you hated the auditioning. So for people that don't know what that's like, like walk us through what auditioning really entails and why back then you hated that aspect of that.

I still hate it now. Ain't no back then. See, that's another part of the story too. You know, after I did the audition and I did the role and everything else and, you know, getting all the praise for it, that kind of stuff, I had to go back to God. I said, God, you know who I am. You know what this whole Hollywood thing did to me. You know what happened in my life. You know how I feel about it. If it's really you, I'm asking you to do the impossible. Give me what you want to give me without me having to audition because that's called impossible.

in this arena. And those 40-something films and those six or seven different TV series, no audition. Just God's gift. I mean, the first one I auditioned, another one, they just said, hey, we just want to see what you do with the role. Nothing else has been an audition. Again, it testifies to who God is

and how he will do the impossible and show himself strong. You don't have to sell your soul for what God has intended for you. But the process of auditioning, man, to me, especially in the Hollywood sense, is demoralizing. People run you through the ringer.

There's actors that love to do it, but I would say 80% of the actors hate auditioning. It's just one of those ills of the industry that they have to do. An actor finally gets to the point where they don't have to audition, they'll let you know how much they hated it. Actors now who are well known and end up being asked to audition will tell you, "I can't believe it. I had to audition for that."

That's how they feel about it, you know? Yeah. I've heard an actor tell me, I don't need to practice. I don't need to practice. There's a story of Shelley Winters. Shelley Winters is an old actress that most people don't even remember now, but extraordinary giftedness and being able to

uh conjure up bring up all of her passion on the top of her skin man she was very um connected to her emotions and so one day after she had been shelly winters you know the extraordinary actress somebody asked her to come into audition and this guy was almost like a new director you name it whatever nothing near the accolades and the experience that she had and so she went to audition

with her two Oscars. And she put the two Oscars on his table. And she said, when you've done this, you can ask me to audition. Love it. Come on, guys. How much practice do you think Shelly Winters needed for you to audition her? It's demoralizing. And so there's a point where you get to that the fact that they ask you is, to me, not regarding who you are and what you've done. But again, with this being said, man, it was really a God thing. Because there's nothing I want to chase in life. There's nothing that I want more than my relationship to Christ. And anything that...

has an opportunity to vie for that affection. I'm here because I know this is where God wants me to be. Other than that, it wouldn't have the attraction for me.

I love it. So let's talk about March the 11th, a couple of weeks ago. Your latest film. We had a film that came out, 47 Days with Jesus, that came out and I got an opportunity to play Pontius Pilate, of all things. Quite a great experience. Wonderful film. You know, people need to understand what I love about making Christian films is that as Christians, we get to see on screen what this looks like, what living this life looks like.

'Cause sometimes we hear a spoken word and it's a sermon and we have to kind of try to piece it together. And we don't always get a bird's eye view as to what it looks like to live this out in the real world's kind of sense. And films provide us the ability to watch people live this way. And this film, "47 Days with Jesus," the way in which the family

has a clue as to how to make this, the story of Christ a legacy, how to hand it down. 'Cause one thing about Abraham that God said was, I know that he will teach his children after him. And so the reason what made Abraham so spectacular in God's eyes

is that he wouldn't just follow God, he would teach his children how to follow God. And that's the discipleship model. And so this film really allows you to see how you can creatively, innovatively hand down the relationship and the story of Christ within your family. This is just a beautiful picture.

No, I love it, man. I love it. And a lot of people don't know this that are listening, but I'm going to tell you first. So my mother is a minister, right? And so growing up, entire family, always in church. And I always tell my mom this, especially now, is with this younger generation, you have to make things relatable and understandable. And I feel like you

You embrace that in the roles that you play, because I see that you're trying to make a connection with the audience, but understanding that the audience is a range, right? So how do you do that in the roles, even if you may or may not have influence on the script, but how do you take your character and make that character relatable to everyone? Well, you know, again, I think that's,

that's part of the blessing is that God took me from where I was in LA, put me here within the Christian filmmaking arena, but also gave me a platform within that arena where I do have a say, I do have a part to play and maybe even shaping. And the more films I do, of course, the more,

opportunity that I have to shape the story itself. And so I use the ability that he's given me to do that, to do that for the good of what God is doing for his people, for his kingdom. But for me, I choose a character that is within a script that are going to lead people to Christ. So whatever I have to do within that script, as long as the purpose of the story is to bring people to Christ,

I relish that because I can play a maniacal evil character. But at the end of the day and at the end of the film where my character will take you is a reason to run away from that guy and stick to Christ. OK, so I'd rather do that than playing a righteous character within a story that's going to take you away from from God.

And I've had to say no to those. OK. And even in the secular realm, they'll use a and I'm thinking of a specific time where they wanted me to play a pastor who was a really good guy. But it was within a story that was making him look bad and making the guy who is bad, who's a pastor, look right.

Okay? And so the story was going to actually take you away from the word, even though I was going to be able to play a character that was doing the right thing, saying the right thing, being the right thing, but the story wasn't going to take you to the right place. So I don't want to do that. And so that's how I choose and maintain the characters. I've played Lucifer. I've played, you know, errant pastors that were just like maniacal and crazy, but the story...

is to let you know who Christ is, that he loves you, he's with you, he is for you, and he's not trying to beat you over the head with a stick. All the right things that

to make you fall in love with a God who's in love with you. And so that's my purpose within all these films. I love it. Now, aside from acting, you're also a very world-renowned motivational speaker and you lead the ministry Christ Over Career, which you referenced earlier. Tell us a little bit about that from a motivational speaking standpoint and then also Christ Over Career.

Amen. And again, when we use the term motivational speaker, I know for a lot of people it's a turnoff, but they miss the point. The whole point of there is no greater motivator than Christ. There is no greater captivator than Christ. When people say, I'm not here to end it, we shouldn't be about entertainment. Well, the word entertainment means to captivate the mind.

Okay, so I am here to entertain you by the word of God. I'm here to captivate your mind by the truth, by the grace, by the power, by the presence of Christ. And so for me, I'm here to motivate you to live for a God who died for you and resurrected for you and that empowered you to be a ruler in this world and not to be ruled by the world. I'm here to motivate you for that, towards that, and to let you know, yeah, all the obstacles, all the things that may happen,

Like Paul says, man, it's a small thing compared to the excellency of knowing him. I want to motivate you towards that. And so, yes, that's what having this platform as an actor is all about for me. You know, the real thing is Kami, the man that is able to use whatever prowess, whatever prosperity, whatever accolade, whatever platform that God gives him to save the lost and disciple the saved.

That's what I am married to. That's what makes me tick. And that's what I live for. So when I'm on the stage or in front of a church or whatever it may be, conference, whatever it is, festival, and I get to speak the word of God, represent Christ in his kingdom, and to see the light turn on in people's hearts and minds and then be transformed and

actually be thriving Christians on the earth, what's not to like? And the grace of these films is that they outstrip you in a sense of outstretch you and go to around the world. I now field questions and relationships from around the world from these films, you know? So I'm mentoring and training pastors and talking to people and raising up people from around the world.

I mean, like with you in the podcast, I mean, it just out it goes beyond you to the masses of people that you may never meet until you get to heaven yourself and realize the impact that you have had around the world by allowing yourself to be used by God in this medium called entertainment.

communications, man, we are fortunate people. Absolutely. So you said you mentor pastors. And so I'm going to ask this question for my mom, since my mom, my mom is that, where do you mentor on? And what is that like, like for you mentoring disciples? As a Christian, I'm called as an apostle, prophet and teacher. And so my anointing is apostolic,

is prophetic and it's teaching, it's training. And so I kind of say to people too, I get that threefold chord of what people hate. People don't want to be told what to do. People don't want to have any structure. They don't want to be pointed to God. I'm talking about the flesh of man. I'm not talking about the true Christian. And so my thing is I'm called really not to have congregants like a pastor, which is a phenomenal anointing. I'm called to raise up leaders.

that will pastor and raise up other leaders. That's my part. I'm called to make sure that we stay upon the written word of God and that we don't lose the foundation. I'm called to bring structure to what we do in a church. 80% of what people do in church is not even biblical.

So those kind of things. And see, people don't want to hear that because they feel like they're being condemned. And I think one of the greatest damages that Satan has done to the church is to make them believe or to think that correction is condemnation. And so I try to make that understood and known to men and women of God that have been doing this for a while, that never does God ever bring condemnation, but he corrects everyone that he loves.

And if you're not going to be corrected by God, then you must be more holy than he is. Because every time that I go to him, I know that I get corrected because I'm not as holy as he is.

And so that's really part of the arm of apostles, prophets, and teachers is to bring that kind of structure and teaching and training and resurrect the true meaning of Christlikeness. The whole point of Christ over Korea, we're calling the church back to the lordship of Jesus Christ, putting him and keeping him at the helm of every decision. That's the statement that we make known to everybody. And the

way in which we get there is by having a relationship to the king. He is king. He's Lord. It's not a suggestion. We don't vote. You know, we actually make ourselves bond servants, slaves to him. We are his subjects and he commands us and we follow him and we find out in following him, we're made free. That's a concept that the church needs to revive and to live out.

Absolutely. So I know earlier you just said you're married to your ministry, but I also know you're also married to Miss BJ, right? And the both of you have established a production company. You have a nonprofit saving destinies. What inspired you both to embark on this journey? And then I think the amazing thing that I want

the audience to hear is how do you both complement each other, right? Because when there's a spousal dynamic, right, it has to be a true complement to each other or it doesn't last long. Like not only the relationship, but anything you're doing business related as well. So I'd love to hear how you do it. You know, the Bible says be addicted to the ministry. I'm addicted to ministry and I cleave unto BJ, all right? For this reason shall a man leave his father and mother, right? And cleave unto his wife. And so we have...

become one and the way that we became one and god taught us is that our jobs are not really to be one with each other our job is to be one with him and we find each other in him and so there is no i'm not here to try to agree with bj bj is not here to try to agree with kami we agree with god and so be when we agree with god we find that we're in agreement

And so that's how we do what we do. And the Bible says to us that he will make a perfect help that is meet for him. And so she is perfectly suited for me. Everything that I think, say, and do, she's suited for. And so I have to also respect her.

her suiting for me. When we got married, I said, "Baby, I got this box. Inside this box is just me and God. You never come into this box. I will never let you into this box. If you ever try to get into this box, I will kick you out because you don't belong in this box." That's the problem that we had with Adam and woman, all right?

And so she became easy because she got into his box and he led her into his box. And so for me, when God says, go do this, I'm never asking for an opinion. I'm never asking, should we do it? I'm saying, God said to do this. Your job is to show me how to do that the best way. 'Cause you have the wisdom to unlock where we're going. 'Cause you're perfectly suited to help me get to where God said. And so I have to respect the wisdom. 'Cause I go to my wife and I say, hey babe, God is saying, do this.

What am I not seeing? Because he's showing you how to do that. He's made you able to help me do that, to conquer that. So if I don't go get the wisdom, if I don't go, go use the one who is meet for me and fulfilling that, then I'm just, I've lost my mind. I'm, I'm,

I basically short-circuited God's plan. And I think a lot of husbands need to understand that. It's not a matter of being better than, greater than. It's side by side, being used by God as important as each other in our perspective places. And when we understand that, then we become one. We don't compete with each other.

I tell my wife in any given, she is a dynamic woman. And I'll tell her in a second, babe, when you're teaching, when you're out there doing what you do, I mean, we travel to New York, man. She take 14, 15 of her students and I go to carry her books. It's not about Camille. It's not about Cameron Arnett.

at that point in time it's about me serving my wife and what god has called her to be and to do so those points and places come and we don't compete we are here to uplift each other and be that synergies for each other so that is our understanding that's what we in our first seven years of marriage we wouldn't even allow ourselves to be in two different places at the same time we we only had one car we forged a beginning that was so tight

in us being one that now i don't care where we are we're always one because it's like raising a child if you train them up in the way that they should go when they're older they won't depart right and so we trained up each other and being one so much in those first seven years that oneness is just our dna i

i love it so much to unpack there and and so much useful information for for the folks that are listening cameron's a beast he's a beast god we we're following the god of the the universe and i'm telling you we're not special we're not different we're not better what we are is obedient though that's right

All right, a couple of things and I'll get you out of here. I know you're a busy man. Looking ahead, you're starring in the eagerly awaited movie, The Forge, right? And it's going to be distributed by Sony this August. Without giving too much away, what can we expect from this film and what excites you about this project? Wow, man, everything about this project is exciting. I get to, again, play the role of husband and wife on screen with my wife. So it's like, again, another added plus.

But the Kendrick brothers, I truly believe in anointing. I believe God calls each and every one for a reason, for a purpose to accomplish certain thing. You know, Paul said that I may apprehend the things for which I've been apprehended. And so these guys are anointed to do what they do. They're called to do what they do. And they do it always well.

in prayer and putting God first in the process. And so just to be in that frame with them has been such a blessing. Being on the set with these guys, it's like a slice of heaven. And I'll say it to anybody, man. I mean, they are just anointed. And so I'm excited about this song because I know that it's all flowing out of God's anointing, out of God's calling. You know, when they did War Room, man, it changed my life. I saw us being represented as people that were people,

And the fact that God took a story that could have been all white, made it all black and about prayer, about a grandma, right? And made it the number one film in the country. You can't tell me that's not miraculous. That's not God. And so while I'm watching that, it changed my life and God somehow connects us together. And that's another story. Oh my gosh, how God connected us as families and as

collaborators is a phenomenal story. And so here we are now doing this film and it's about discipleship. It's about the core of us being Christians and being raised up by God in such a way, a powerful film. I believe that like a war room and it's in the war room universe. I

I believe like a war room that it will make the mark that God wants. And for the church, we have to learn to be strategic. We have to get out there and support this film the opening weekend, because that's what Hollywood understands, all right? But we have to go out there

in masses and make these films as popular as the church wants Christ himself to be. Because that's what God is doing. He's overtaking the airwaves through these films and turning theaters and streaming services into the four-wall church, taking it

out of the realm of the four walls and impacting life globally. And we get an opportunity as a church, even if we're not the filmmakers or the ones in the films, but as the body of Christ to be the supporting factor and the ones that make the difference in letting the world know that this is right and important.

That's who the audience is. And so I'm looking forward to watching God do what men can't do. You know, it's like Janice and Jambres, right? When Moses went, I don't care what kind of snake you make. You know, I don't care how many snakes you make. The snake that God makes is going to eat up your snakes. And that's what this is all about, man. I can't wait for it. So it's going to be awesome.

So The Forge releasing in August. And I can tell you, Cameron, my mom, my uncles, my aunt, your biggest fan. So mom, Uncle Wayman, Aunt Flora, Uncle Randy, Uncle Tron, it's for you. Make sure you go support. And maybe if you're nice, we can get you in a film as an extra or something. Hey, you know what I'm saying? Let's sit and talk about it. We can go ahead and plan for the future on that. There we go. There we go.

there we go well brother arnett i appreciate you more than you know this has been amazing

If there's anything that I can personally ever do to support, I'm there for it. Again, The Forge coming out in August. Right now, 47 Days with Jesus. You can go watch that right now. If you haven't seen that, go check that out. Mr. Arnett, anything you want to leave the audience with? What's one thing that people can do right now to start activating their life and get better at something today?

The first thing that you can do is what we were commanded to do. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. All things will be added to you. You have to marry yourself to him as king. You have to understand his lordship and that everything that God says to you is really for your good, will actually turn out for your good. Everything that God does is cloaked in death and in law.

And so unless you're willing to lose your life, you can't gain life. And so he's going to say things to you that's going to look like, oh my God, what's going to happen to me? You're exactly where he wants you to be. As you are obedient, you'll find out on the other side of that is a life that's greater than anything that you could imagine because he wants you to have days of heaven on the earth. But you can't do that unless you are willing to die for him the way that he died for you. Wow.

I love it. Great way to end the episode. Follow those words and everything's going to happen the way that it should happen. For all the listeners, remember, your because is your superpower. Go unleash it.

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