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Amid Season 4 Streaming Delay, The Chosen Aims to Reach One Billion, Including Prisons

The non-profit Christian organization partners with ‘The Chosen’ to bring the hit series to 1 billion people around the world.

Stan Jantz, CEO of the Come and See Foundation, recently said: CBN News He recently released Season 4 and talked about his group’s mission to “support The Chosen,” which plans to bring the show to a billion people.

“We have three pillars, and one of them is to make sure we produce all seven seasons,” Janz explained. “No. 2 is a translated work, but [to] Translating every episode of every season into 600 languages ​​is a huge undertaking that has never been done before [on] That scale. ”

He added that the third initiative is partnering with ministries around the world to take the “chosen ones” to “the remotest corners of the world.”

“We’re excited…to engage with the Bible,” he said, noting that many people open up to God’s Word after watching “The Chosen.”

“YouVersion has found that displaying ‘The Chosen One’ on the app actually increases engagement with the Bible,” he added.

As CBN News previously reportedDallas Jenkins, creator of “The Chosen,” recently said: video He commented on Facebook about the release of the show’s fourth season, which was released in theaters in February but is not yet available for streaming due to delays.

But at the same time, Jantz revealed that next season he will be released to prison through Prison Fellowship, and also to the church.

“We see this as a tool that they are using to engage with inmates and as chaplains to lead them on a path of discipleship,” he said. “We are very excited.”

The Come And See website also provides the following information: information How churches can bring the season to each congregation for free.

“One of our goals is to keep this show free to everyone,” Jantz said of the participating churches and prisons. “People can watch it and they don’t have to pay.”

He hopes the Prison Fellowship partnership will impact both inmates and their families.

“I think that maybe when someone is incarcerated, even if there’s resentment and confusion and other things going on, healing can happen,” Jantz said.

Image credit: ©The Chosen


Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to Christian Headlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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