Roumie confirmed that he faced spiritual challenges in the role.
He said, “I think there are always forms of spiritual attack whenever you devote yourself to serving God and serving Jesus and making Jesus’ name more known around the globe.”
“The Chosen,” which is primarily viewed through the show’s app, has been downloaded in every country on earth and translated in over 50 languages so far, he said.
“So anytime you are taking on such a significant task and a mission, as it were, you’re always going to be subject to attacks from the enemy,” he added. “But, it’s okay because we all know how the story ends.”
Just as “The Chosen” is international in terms of viewership, those who create and work on the show also come from diverse backgrounds. The creator of the show, Dallas Jenkins, is an evangelical Protestant and there are numerous ecclesial communities represented on set.
“It’s truly been an ecumenical effort that I think TV shows, and even just workplaces, could use as a guideline for how to kind of work and live and create a project truly in harmony,” Roumie expressed.
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