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'Malcolm in the Middle' star Frankie Muniz declares his Christian faith: 'Proud to live for Jesus'

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Former “Malcolm in the Middle” star-turned-racing professional Frankie Muniz recently declared his Christian faith, taking to social media to say he’s “proud" to "live for Jesus Christ.”

“Happy Sunday! I am proud to say I live for Jesus Christ. Who’s with me?” the 39-year-old actor wrote in an X post on Sept. 21.

Tens of thousands of people “liked” Muniz’s post, including “Full House” actress and outspoken Christian Candace Cameron Bure, who wrote, “Let’s GO!!! Praise God.”

The husband and father, who shot to fame as a child on the hit 2000s sitcom alongside “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston, has become increasingly vocal about his faith in recent years.

In January, he posted an Instagram videoof himself listening to the worship song “Build My Life” by Pat Barrett, followed by a shot of him being pulled over by a police car.

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