Jenkins, the lead creator of additional content for the hit series The Chosen, is the co-author of the new Bible study God’s Goodness for The Chosen explores how God uses suffering to bring about good in the lives of those He loves.
Jenkins, the lead creator of additional content for the hit series The Chosen, is the co-author of the new Bible study God’s Goodness for The Chosen explores how God uses suffering to bring about good in the lives of those He loves.
The creator and director of The Chosen says in a new interview that clickbait headlines too often drive the online debate about the series and that he wants fans and non-fans alike to be fair in their dialogue and to seek the truth "even if we disagree."
"If all the people criticizing the He Gets Us ads just pooled a little money together, they could finance and produce their own ad and try to get all their favorite characteristics of Jesus into 30 seconds," Dallas Jenkins wrote on Facebook. "Because Heaven forbid we'd only talk about one for 30 seconds."
Dallas Jenkins, the creator of The Chosen, has responded to Dr. Voddie Baucham's recent comments about how watching the popular series violates the second commandment.
The creator and director of the hit series The Chosen explained to TBN’s Kirk Cameron recently why the scripts don’t use a word-for-word adaptation of the Bible, saying the series’ strategy is similar to what a pastor does in a pulpit each Sunday for a sermon.
The Chosen is heading to broadcast television. It will air on the CW Network beginning Sunday, July 16 at 8 p.m. Eastern and will continue through the fall. The CW will air the first three seasons, with the Season 3 finale airing on Christmas Eve. (Season 4 is currently in production.)
The creator and director of the hit Bible-based series The Chosen is responding to a social media controversy about an LGBT Pride flag spotted on set, saying the company employs Christians and non-Christians alike who are excellent at their craft.
The creator and director of The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins, says the company behind the hit television series likely will produce other stories based on the Bible when the final season ends.
The series has been viewed by an estimated 100 million worldwide. New episodes can be viewed, for free, on The Chosen app or the Angel Studios app.
The director and creator of the hit series The Chosen has released a new video addressing questions about the project's approach to Scripture and urging viewers to judge the series on its "content," not anything else.