God heals all.
Alan Ritchson openly acknowledges that he doesn’t fit the stereotype of a perfect Christian. With candor, the 41-year-old actor shares his personal struggles, including bipolar disorder and perfectionism, recognizing the challenges he poses to himself and those around him. Despite these obstacles, Ritchson finds solace in his understanding of grace, recognizing his imperfections and the unconditional love of God.
In a candid conversation with The Christian Post, Ritchson delves into his journey of self-discovery and redemption. Reflecting on a dark period marked by suicidal thoughts, he expresses gratitude for the support of his family, medical professionals, and his renewed connection with spirituality, which ultimately pulled him through. This transformative experience fuels his passion for helping others, evidenced by his candid discussions on social media, aimed at offering hope and preventing suicide.
Ritchson’s career resurgence, highlighted by his role in the widely acclaimed “Reacher” series, serves as a testament to his resilience and faith. He sees his success as a divine gift, prompting him to continually honor his spiritual convictions. His involvement in “Ordinary Angels,” a poignant film exploring themes of faith and perseverance in the face of adversity, reflects his desire to portray the complexities of the human experience authentically.
In the movie, Ritchson’s character, Ed, grapples with doubt and bitterness amid personal tragedy, mirroring the actor’s own struggles. He advocates for the inclusion of scenes depicting Ed’s doubt, recognizing the importance of portraying the full spectrum of spiritual experiences. Ritchson draws inspiration from C.S. Lewis’s concept that faith often emerges amidst suffering, emphasizing the need to embrace doubt as part of the journey.
Through his work, Ritchson seeks to inspire audiences to find meaning beyond worldly success, emphasizing the transformative power of a relationship with God. He rejects the pursuit of fleeting achievements, finding fulfillment in the principles of faith and service outlined in the Beatitudes. For Ritchson, true contentment lies not in personal ambition but in aligning oneself with divine purpose.
“Ordinary Angels,” featuring an ensemble cast led by Ritchson and Hilary Swank, amplifies this message of resilience and faith. As the film resonates with audiences, Ritchson hopes to spark conversations about spirituality and the human capacity for overcoming adversity. Ultimately, his mission is to lead others toward a deeper understanding of grace and a life guided by faith.
I wish him all the gifts he can receive from the gift of spirit and the Universal God Energy
that is available to all of us if we are open to receive it.