The stars of "Duck Dynasty" are proud of their Christian faith and have no problem displaying it on their popular reality show.
According to FOX 411, the Robertson family, which became famous for their duck hunting tactics, said their series gives them the opportunity to share their values with a public audience. Willie and Korie Robertson stated that God and their faith is what sustains them.
"In our everyday lives, there's always this opportunity to explain your faith to people who are not believers and people want to know how you live your life," Willie Robertson said. "God and our faith is what sustains us. It's what makes our life good."
The couple said that recognizing that God comes first and that fame is temporary is the reason behind their success. Korie and Willie make a cameo in the upcoming film "God's Not Dead," which also stars actor Kevin Sorbo.
"God's blessed us with a lot of opportunities at this point," Willie told FOX411. "Just like the movie 'God's Not Dead,' there's that element of faith that you have to have faith."
In the film, the couple play themselves when they are asked a question about their faith.
"We're not trying to offend anybody," Willie Robertson tells the reporter in the film, according to FOX411. "As far as my praying to Jesus, my life and my whole eternity belong to God. The money, fame, success - temporary. Even life is temporary. Jesus, that's eternal."
"Duck Dynasty" is currently in its fifth season with strong ratings. But the show reportedly did see a decline in viewers after the remarks made by one cast member during an interview with GQ magazine were seen as homophobic.
"We don't feel like we're shoving any religion down anyone's throats," Willie said. "We're just being ourselves, it's positive. To us, just saying a prayer at the end [has had] a huge impact, but in our lives saying a prayer's not that big a deal. We do that all the time."
Korie added: "Don't let someone bully you into not standing up for your beliefs."