Ving Rhames is one of the best character actors in Hollywood, having given us such beloved bad-asses as Marsellus Wallace (“Pulp Fiction”), Luther Stickell (the “Mission Impossible” series) and Buddy Bragg (“Out of Sight”). So he knows it might be surprising to hear that his latest role is a man who walks with God, rather than away from Him.
“All of them are a part of the human family,” insisted the burly Hollywood veteran, who plays a reformed reverend in his news film “Saving God,” which lands on DVD shelves this week. “They’re all human beings, and they all have their own stories. I don’t think a Christian guy’s life is worth more than a guy who’s not a Christian. It’s both a human life.” Read more...

