Kirk Cameron: Still Growing
In an online exclusive, Kirk Cameron talks to the Post about growing up on camera, his hit movie Fireproof, and why faith is such an important part of his life.
In an online exclusive, Kirk Cameron talks to the Post about growing up on camera, his hit movie Fireproof, and why faith is such an important part of his life.
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