Kelsey Glamour has been a beloved actor for decades, captivating audiences with his performances in “Cheers” and “Fraser.” Now he shares his story.
As Christian Post pointed out, Glamour experienced major losses early on. From the deaths of his grandfather and father, his grief exploded even further only when his sister Karen was murdered.
“…When Karen was killed, it became a blank faith when he was hanging in what I always saw as a kind of gift of faith,” Glamour told Fox News. “It wasn’t working. ‘Why did I lose this? What happened?” I was betrayed by it, so at some point I cursed God.
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Glamour’s sister, Karen, was murdered in 1975 after being accused outside the restaurant where she worked. She was raped and then stabbed to death. Freddie Glenn, who killed her, was convicted in 1976 of Karen’s murder.
Glamour admits that despite it being decades he is “still stuck” in the pain of losing his sister. After Karen’s death, Glamour lost half-brothers Stephen and Billy in a scuba diving accident.
The calamities faced by the glamour kept him from reaching out to God. But he discourages others from doing the same thing.
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“I encourage people to stay away from it,” says Glamour. “Go towards him in these circumstances.”
Through his marriage and his relationship with his family, Glamour has experienced deep healing over time. However, he played the Rev. Chuck Smith in “Jesus Revolution” in 2023.
“I will not convert, but I will not deny my faith. I will not deny Jesus Christ,” he says.
“…I agreed and found great peace in my faith and in Jesus. It’s not a Cavalier. Yesus made a difference in my life,” Glamour tells USA Today.
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Kelsey Grammer’s story is a powerful testimony to God’s lasting grace, even in the aftermath of unimaginable losses. His journey through pain, sadness and bitterness reveals the often complicated relationships between faith and life that many have when faced with tragedy. Rather than staying in a place of despair, the glamour finally finds courage to confront his sorrow and open his heart to God’s presence again.
The glamour story reminds us that we cannot protect people from suffering from red and love the love of Christ. His life now stands as evidence of the power of grace and the potential for recovery. For those who have been drifted from God due to heartbreak and disillusionment, his testimony is a hopeful invitation. No matter how far you go, the way home is always open.
Abby Trivett is the content development editor for Charisma Media.