Actor Neal McDonough Reveals Truth About Hollywood

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Actor Neal McDonough is on a mission to live out his faith in Hollywood, creating fulfilling content that helps shape hearts and minds. McDonough, an eclectic actor who has five children with his wife, Ruve, told CBN News he has tried to teach his kids an important lesson: to put God first. "We teach them, 'The only thing you should care about in life isn't what mom and dad think of you, isn't what your friends think of you,'" he said. "'It's only what God thinks of you.'" The "Jimmy" star said he has changed his own mental positioning after going through a difficult time in his life and has been focusing more on loving and serving God — and others. "To serve God, and to serve others instead of being served — that's the antithesis to Hollywood," McDonough said. "Everyone in Hollywood's looking to be served, and it's a lonely existence, 'cause you'll never be served enough." When asked about his legacy, the actor said he's most concerned about how he has served as a husband, father —

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