Charlene Tilton's Journey: From Dallas to Faith-Based Films
Episode Overview
Charlene Tilton discusses her role in God's Not Dead: In God We Trust. She shares her personal struggles growing up in foster care. Charlene reflects on her friendship with Tammy Faye Baker. She emphasises the importance of voting and political involvement. Charlene talks about the power of love and acceptance in faith.
God's hand was on me, and I knew it. God had his hand on me and was protecting me the whole time.
Get ready to be inspired by Charlene Tilton's heartfelt journey from Hollywood to faith-based films. In this episode of Crossroads with Jenny Bushkell, Charlene, best known for her role as Lucy Ewing in the iconic TV show Dallas, shares her personal struggles and triumphs. She opens up about her new role in the upcoming film God's Not Dead: In God We Trust, where she plays a hard-nosed political strategist.
Charlene discusses how her real-life experiences, including growing up in foster care and dealing with her mother's mental illness, have shaped her acting career and faith. She also reminisces about her close friendship with Tammy Faye Baker and the lessons she learned from her. Charlene's story is a testament to resilience and faith, showing that no matter where you come from, you can find hope and purpose.
Tune in to hear Charlene's candid reflections on life, faith, and the importance of love and acceptance.