“Who Am I?”: James Van Der Beek’s Final Answer
The death of actor James Van Der Beek on Wednesday at the age of 48 has resurfaced a moving and revealing post that he shared last year on his birthday.
It was March of 2025 and Van Der Beek, who was married and raising 6 children, was in the midst of a battle with Stage 3 colorectal cancer.
“Today’s my birthday, and it has been the hardest year of my life,” James told his fans.
“When I was younger, I used to define myself as an actor, which was never really all that fulfilling. And then I became a husband, and that was much better. And then I became a father, and that was the ultimate,” he said.
James and Kimberly have six young children: Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn and Jeremiah.
“I could define myself then as a loving, capable, strong, supportive husband, father, provider, steward of the land that we’re so lucky to live on,” he shared. “And for a long time, that felt like a really good definition to the question, ‘Who am I? What am I?’ And then this year, I had to look my own mortality in the eye. I had to come nose to nose with death.”
Van Der Beek went on to share how the strain of treatments had stripped him of those familiar and familial responsibilities. He could no longer act, put his children to bed — even trim the trees on their property.
“And so I was faced with the question,” he continued. “If I am just a too-skinny, weak guy alone in an apartment with cancer, what am I?”
After prayer and meditation, the actor revealed that he had concluded, “I am worthy of God’s love, simply because I exist … And the same is true for you.”
In an interview this past summer, James shared:
Based on some of Van Der Beek’s other comments, he appears to have been on a spiritual journey, growing and maturing as he gained a more fulsome understanding of how our faith serves as the foundation of the Christian life.
Difficult and challenging news has a way of helping us refine and clarify priorities. This is what Pastor Rick Warren was getting at when he spoke at a commencement ceremony at Oral Roberts University. He shared:
Following his passing, James’ family posted the following statement:
We invite you to pray for Kimberly, their six children, and extended family.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul J. Batura is a writer and vice president of communications for Focus on the Family. He’s authored numerous books including “Chosen for Greatness: How Adoption Changes the World,” “Good Day! The Paul Harvey Story” and “Mentored by the King: Arnold Palmer's Success Lessons for Golf, Business, and Life.” Paul can be reached via email: Paul.Batura@fotf.org or Twitter @PaulBatura
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