Jennifer Garner has started taking her children to church on Sundays due in large part to her role in the new film “Miracles from Heaven.”
“I grew up going to church every Sunday of my life, and when I did move to L.A., it wasn’t something that was just part of the culture there in the same way, at least in my life. But it didn’t mean that I lost who I was,” she told “Good Morning Texas.”
The film is about 10-year-old Anna Beam who had a near-death experience after a fall and claims to have met Jesus in Heaven; the girl was inexplicably cured of her disease afterwards.
“There was something about doing this film and talking to my kids about it and realizing that they were looking for the structure of church every Sunday,” Garner, who plays the girl’s mother Christy Beam, said. “So it was a great gift of this film that it took us back to finding our local Methodist church and going every Sunday. It’s really sweet.”
Watch the interview below.
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