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'The Holy Spirit Came to Me': Hollywood Star Danica McKellar Embraces Christianity, Finds 'Amazing Freedom'

Actress Danica McKellar has spent decades in the public eye after breaking into the Hollywood scene playing Winnie Cooper in the hit 1988 show "The Wonder Years." McKellar has since enjoyed a successful career as a performer and book author, taking her acting chops most recently to Great American Family. The actress, who stars in the new film "A Royal Date for Christmas," has also been on an authentic and public faith journey over the past year in a half after finding Jesus and embracing Christianity. "I feel so blessed ... people have said, 'Oh, you are so bold,'" McKellar said of her willingness to discuss her beliefs. "It doesn't feel like bold. It doesn't feel like it requires courage or anything. ... When you experience something that is so beautiful and so wonderful and so life-changing, you want everyone to feel that." McKellar said the roots of faith were set in her heart after fellow actress Candace Cameron Bure invited her to a Passion play on April 10, 2022 — an experience that ended up being life-altering, as the Gospel message permeated her heart. "It just hit me," she said. "Everything hit me. The Holy Spirit came to me. ... It was like a wave of love and understanding hit me." Up to that point, McKellar said she had always had a "sense of God in some ... shape or form," but her ideas about Christianity were very colored by negativity from the news and other sources. "I'd always thought of religion and Christianity as being restrictive and limiting somehow, but, instead, I feel the most amazing freedom," McKellar said of her faith. "And I was like, I have to share this. I have to tell people the good news." Before finding faith, she assumed believers were judgemental, with these preconceived notions clouding her vision. McKellar continued, "I just didn't get to see ... this is the most miraculous, amazing, incredible gift in the whole wide world. I just want people to feel that they're not alone, that there's love for you at any time, and it's such a gift." Flash-forward a year and a half and she said her life has been profoundly impacted by her faith experience. Hear McKellar explain.

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18 Dec 2023

Actress Danica McKellar has spent decades in the public eye after breaking into the Hollywood scene playing Winnie Cooper in the hit 1988 show "The Wonder Years." McKellar has since enjoyed a successful career as a performer and book author, taking her acting chops most recently to Great American Family. The actress, who stars in the new film "A Royal Date for Christmas," has also been on an authentic and public faith journey over the past year in a half after finding Jesus and embracing Christianity.

"I feel so blessed ... people have said, 'Oh, you are so bold,'" McKellar said of her willingness to discuss her beliefs. "It doesn't feel like bold. It doesn't feel like it requires courage or anything. ... When you experience something that is so beautiful and so wonderful and so life-changing, you want everyone to feel that." McKellar said the roots of faith were set in her heart after fellow actress Candace Cameron Bure invited her to a Passion play on April 10, 2022 — an experience that ended up being life-altering, as the Gospel message permeated her heart.

"It just hit me," she said. "Everything hit me. The Holy Spirit came to me. ... It was like a wave of love and understanding hit me." Up to that point, McKellar said she had always had a "sense of God in some ... shape or form," but her ideas about Christianity were very colored by negativity from the news and other sources. "I'd always thought of religion and Christianity as being restrictive and limiting somehow, but, instead, I feel the most amazing freedom," McKellar said of her faith. "And I was like, I have to share this. I have to tell people the good news."

Before finding faith, she assumed believers were judgemental, with these preconceived notions clouding her vision. McKellar continued, "I just didn't get to see ... this is the most miraculous, amazing, incredible gift in the whole wide world. I just want people to feel that they're not alone, that there's love for you at any time, and it's such a gift." Flash-forward a year and a half and she said her life has been profoundly impacted by her faith experience. Hear McKellar explain.