BBC star told to ‘quieten down’ Christian faith by TV insiders: 'I'm not going to!'
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David Harper has revealed he was warned by people in television to "quieten down" his Christian faith, but insisted he has no intention of doing so.The Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip star, who recently became a born-again Christian, said his faith has transformed both his personal life and his work.Speaking exclusively to GB News, Mr Harper said he now feels "braver" discussing what he believes, even if it risks affecting his television career."Well, certainly, I'm more free as a Christian, as an individual," he said.
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Some people, I know in television, have suggested that it could, that I need to maybe just quieten down my new Christian faith.
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Well, I'm not going to."The BBC star made clear he would rather lose television work than stay silent about Christianity.He said: "I'm not going to do that.
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