“If I go way back before I ever did Christian music, I think I actually had 'No Longer Bound' finished but it wasn’t released, and a girl came up to me in church… she was like, ‘Hey, God gave me a dream about someone named Forrest Frank, and these people are saying your name’s Forrest Frank.
“He’s not on his iPad when he’s out there. He’s out there in the boat with me, or he’s playing soccer on the beach, or he’s out there in the woods doing whatever I’m doing. And then I have a little baby who’s going to experience the same thing.”
“And so, for me, yeah, this was the project that I had no idea I wanted to do my whole life. And I’ve been training for it, honestly, my whole career.”
"I get to see kind of our our players in three dimensions, to see, you know, their personal and spiritual life, the ways in which they're so thoughtful and creative and hungry and inquisitive. I mean, those are just real gifts."
Though Wells' Sundays were usually filled with street hockey, everything changed following his parents' divorce when his dad came home one evening and said, "'Ren, we're going to church.'
"May the fervor of this next generation spread far and wide, igniting both the generations that came before and those yet to come, eradicating all traces of ‘lukewarm’ spirituality in the process."
“I told Candace [Cameron Bure] one time, I said, ‘This is like, one of our romantic comedies.' I'm like, it's like, when you say, ‘It's you, it's always been you.’ Jesus, it's you."
"It just seemed like more and more there was this agenda creep into the content that our younger ones were watching and a lot of the stuff that my older ones could potentially watch had other kidds of content in there that we weren’t comfortable with them watching…”