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Over 100,000 Fans Funded ‘The Chosen’ Season 5

A still photo from “The Chosen” Season 4. | Mike Kubeisy, The Chosen

More than 100,000 people made “The Chosen” Season 5 possible.

That is according to an announcement from the Come and See Foundation released on Tuesday.

Due to the donations of more than 104,000 supporters across 151 countries, Season 5 of the hit historical drama series about the life of Jesus and the disciples is fully funded.

Stan Jantz, CEO of the foundation, said in the release, “The extraordinary generosity we witness daily is inspiring because it enables us to continue making the authentic Jesus known to the world one episode at a time.”

“At Come and See, our goal is to present the greatest story of the greatest person to the greatest number of people in a language they know best. The momentum we’re seeing behind this movement is like no other as the world responds to the story of Jesus through ‘The Chosen,’” said Jantz.

“The only reason I’m able to focus on show running ‘The Chosen’ is because viewers continue to give to Come and See,” said the show’s creator Dallas Jenkins. “And even more beautiful is the impact the show is having all over the world because of Come and See’s work in keeping the show free and translating it into so many languages.”

The Come and See Foundation is working to translate the show into 600 languages and ensure at least one billion people watch the show. The fist four seasons are currently translated into more than 50 languages.

The fifth season of the critically acclaimed series “The Chosen” has been made possible through the support of more than 100,000 individuals. According to a recent announcement from the Come and See Foundation, over 104,000 supporters from 151 countries have contributed to fully fund this season.

Stan Jantz, CEO of the Come and See Foundation, expressed his awe and gratitude in the announcement. “The extraordinary generosity we witness daily is inspiring because it enables us to continue making the authentic Jesus known to the world one episode at a time,” he said.

“At Come and See, our goal is to present the greatest story of the greatest person to the greatest number of people in a language they know best,” Jantz continued. “The momentum we’re seeing behind this movement is like no other as the world responds to the story of Jesus through ‘The Chosen.’”

Dallas Jenkins, the creator of “The Chosen,” also expressed his gratitude towards the viewers and the foundation. “The only reason I’m able to focus on show running ‘The Chosen’ is because viewers continue to give to Come and See,” he stated. “And even more beautiful is the impact the show is having all over the world because of Come and See’s work in keeping the show free and translating it into so many languages.”

The Come and See Foundation’s commitment to translating the show into various languages is impressive. They aim to translate “The Chosen” into 600 languages, ensuring that at least one billion people have the opportunity to watch the show. Currently, the first four seasons have been translated into more than 50 languages.

The dedication of the foundation and the robust support from viewers highlight the global impact of “The Chosen.” It is a testament to the power of storytelling and the universal appeal of the message it conveys.

Source: Come and See Foundation