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Actor Ryan Phillippe Craving ‘Relationship with God’ after Completing Film about Christian Missionary

Actor Ryan Phillippe recently shared he started “craving” a relationship with God following a “spiritual journey” after his latest movie, titled “Prey,” completed filming.

As Faithwire reported, “Prey” is about the lives of a young missionary couple who left their station in the Kalahari desert because they were under a death threat by an extremist militant group.

“After crashing their aircraft, they must battle man and beast for their lives,” a synopsis of the film posted to IMDb reads.

In a recent interview with Fox News, Phillippe spoke about his experience after the filming of “Prey” was completed.

“It’s interesting because I was kind of in a darker place when we filmed this, and it was right after filming it where I went on this spiritual journey where I started going really deep inside,” Phillippe said.

“I got back into reading the Bible and various other religious tomes, but I found myself drawn to this notion of spirituality,” he continued. “You get to a point in life, a certain age, and the things that you thought would bring you pleasure or make you feel satisfied — these would be success or money — and it doesn’t.”

“I’m so thankful for what I’ve been given and for the experiences that I’ve had and for my children and everything else,” the actor said. “But I wanted to have a relationship and understanding with God, and I was craving that.”

During the interview with Fox News, Phillippe also shared how that spiritual journey has transformed his life.

“And I’ve got to tell you, since I started that journey, I have not been more at peace. My depression is gone. I shedded addictions, so I’m a big proponent for people going inward and trying to understand those aspects of life,” he said. 

A trailer for the movie “Pray” can be watched here.

Image Credit: ©Getty Images/Kevin Winter / Staff


Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for Christian Headlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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