The Forge: Discipleship Through Film with BJ and Cameron Arnett

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Welcome to another inspiring episode of the "It is Time to Stand Up" podcast! Today, Misty Phillip welcomes the dynamic BJ and Cameron Arnett, influential figures in film and media, and a devoted proponent of the kingdom of God. In this two-part interview, BJ shares her journey, discussing her role as Chair of Art and Fashion at Clark Atlanta University and how she empowers young creatives to find their place in God's kingdom while thriving in the business world. We delve into their insights on discipleship, the importance of boldness in faith, and involvement in the compelling new Kendrick Brother's film, "The Forge." THE FORGE is a powerful illustration and reminder that discipleship matters. Get ready for an episode filled with wisdom, passion, and encouragement to stand firm in your beliefs and lead with love.

BJ Arnett Camy Arnett Production Studios COO, Producer, Director, Costumer, Actor, Educator

Producer, Director, Costumer/ Wardrobe Stylist Buyer and Educator of over 40 years. Former NBC 11 Alive Noonday anchor and entertainment/lifestyle reporter, Mrs.BJ Arnett is no stranger to the film and entertainment industry. As host and associate producer of Employment Line and Primetime for Georgia Public Television, additionally, TV69, (now CW) with Community, Beat of the City and Soul of Atlanta, BJ is familiar with investigative reporting and producing with her current talk shows BJA Today produced by Camy Arnett Production Studios and This Day with BJ Arnett.

Cameron Arnett Speaker, Actor, Author

Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port-Au-Prince Haiti. He is also an author, speaker, film director, and producer and voice over artist. Cameron has appeared on just about 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 thirty weeks a year shooting faith based and family friendly projects. He has appeared in at least 35 films in the last ten years alone.

Cameron is also an international speaker and the founder of Childless Dads, Saving Destinies through which he has authored A Good Man: A Child's I Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda Story Book Series. He also founded Christ Over Career, a global movement calling the Church back to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, placing Him and keeping Him at the helm.

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.

Christ Over Career

Three key takeaways from our conversation:
Pursue Boldness in Your Faith

As believers, it's crucial to lead with courage and conviction, not just participate. Cameron and I discussed the importance of being fearless in our discipleship and living out our faith boldly in every industry we find ourselves in.

Empowering the Next Generation

Whether through education or media, we must guide and support the younger generation. My role as the Chair of Art and Fashion at Clark Atlanta University allows me to mentor creatives and help them merge their God-given talents with business acumen to avoid the "starving artist" mindset.

Cultural Impact Through Media

Media shapes culture, and it's our responsibility to infuse it with God’s goodness. Cameron's journey from fashion to corporate America to media highlights God's unique plan for each of us, emphasizing that our diverse experiences prepare us to impact culture positively.

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