I would like to see more avenues for independent artists to be able to be funded.

What are some of the themes you tackle in "Chasing Grace"?

Some of the themes that "Chasing Grace" tackles is forgiveness and grace. The film is a family thriller because it's much darker than your ordinary standard faith-based movie, but getting 4/5 Dove Awards from the the Dove Organization tells me it's safe for all families. We want people to get a good sense of forgiveness and maybe look at forgiveness differently from what you would normally look at it.

Talk about the process in putting this film together and your roles?

I had to wear a couple of hats to be able to get it done and that's just what it took, because I was dealing with a small amount of money. It always starts with a writer, you can't have a story without a writer, so I had to make sure that was done. A producer kind of puts the pieces together, I knew how I wanted the puzzle put together, so I had to be the producer and I had to raise the money which made me executive producer. I was going to direct it because I knew the story like the back of my hand and because I'm an actor I wanted to play the brother to the main character. A challenge I faced was, can I act and direct simultaneously and still perform at the fullest and with a good team around me, I was able to do that.

How do you feel about the faith-based film landscape versus big-budget Hollywood productions?

I don't think we need any more blockbusters, I think that people getting stupid rich will continue getting stupid rich and creating big glossy over-produced movies. While I still like occasional brainless 'Bubble Gum' entertainment, I do wish we had more stories of substance. I would like to see more avenues for independent artists to be able to be funded. I am slightly encouraged by a dribble of new artists coming out creating faith-based films.