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‘The Chosen’ Season 5 Secures Full Funding Thanks to 100,000 Donors Worldwide

According to the show’s partner organisations, the fifth season of the global hit show The Chosen Ones It was entirely funded through donations from over 100,000 people around the world. More than 104,000 backers from 151 countries have funded the fifth season, the nonprofit Come and See Foundation said Tuesday. The latest season will tell the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem just days before his death and resurrection.

“Season 5 has been completely funded thanks to more than 100,000 people around the world who donated to make season 5 of this groundbreaking series possible,” Please come and see“The extraordinary generosity we see every day is inspiring as it allows us to continue to share the real Jesus with the world, one story at a time.”

Producer and director Dallas Jenkins thanked fans for their support.

“The only reason I can focus on running the show is The Chosen Ones “That’s because our viewers continue to donate to Come and See,” Jenkins said, “and what’s even better is that Come and See keeps the show available for free and translates it into so many languages ​​that it’s reaching people all over the world.”

The Come and See Foundation is a collaborative that raises funds for production, translation, and global distribution, and one of its goals is to keep the series available for free.

First four seasons The Chosen Ones The series’ official app is available in over 50 languages.

Jantz said the ministry’s goal is to “tell the greatest stories of the greatest people to the greatest number of people in the language they know best.”

“The momentum behind this movement is unparalleled. The world is responding to the story of Jesus. The Chosen Ones, Jantz said.

Jenkins previously said that season 5 would include a triumphant entrance. [into Jerusalem]Jesus overturning tables and Jesus interacting with the Pharisees in the temple.

“And of course, we’re exploring in real time what Holy Week meant to Jesus’ disciples, his followers and his enemies. He said.

Photo credit: ©Angel Studios


Michael Faust He has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years, and his work has appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, Christian Post, Leaf Chronicle, Toronto Star and Knoxville News Sentinel.

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