Approximately 500 people poured into a public library on Thursday, Feb. 9, in Savannah, Georgia, to see actor-writer Kirk Cameron and singer-songwriter Coffey Anderson as the two entertained a crowd of parents and kids, sang patriotic songs and freely shared their love of God, of family and of country.
Photos, videos and descriptions of the event were shared with Fox News Digital on Thursday.
The event was held at the Chatham County Public Library in Savannah — on the very same day that a drag queen event was also taking place in the city of Savannah at a different venue, Cameron and his publisher, Brave Books, noted to Fox News Digital this week in an interview.
KIRK CAMERON HEADS TO GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY AMID ‘CRUMBLING’ MORALITY IN US: ‘PEOPLE NEED HOPE’
It was clear from the overflow turnout that the families in attendance were happy to pledge allegiance to the United States of America, the publisher reported.
Americans want “real faith and morality for our children,” Cameron told Fox News Digital this week in a phone interview.
Cameron has kicked off a 15-city tour across the country.
He’s visiting public libraries, renting rooms there and welcoming enthusiastic families and children for a story time hour connected to his children’s book, “As You Grow,” which shares values of kindness, thoughtfulness, self-control, patience and other positive qualities.
“I’m hitting the road and going state to state, library to library.”
But well beyond the book, he’s unabashedly talking about love of faith, family and country.
“I’m hitting the road and going state to state, library to library, to sound the alarm and wake up those who are asleep or on the sidelines — so that we can win back the hearts and minds of our children,” he told Fox News Digital.
Cameron has previously appeared at a handful of libraries, including in California and New York — and he said that at those story time events, people came up to him and thanked him for taking the time to…
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