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Jonathan Roumie and ‘The Chosen’ Cast Welcomed by Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV welcomed Jonathan Roumie and other “The Chosen” cast members during a meeting in Vatican City. During the powerful encounter, Jonathan says he immediately spotted kindness and charity in the new pope. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear more about Jonathan’s meeting and the hilarious and unexpected gifts he brought for the pope.

“The Chosen,” the television series depicting the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the world's Savior, has exploded in popularity. Since the program launched in 2017, it has garnered a massive audience, with one article claiming that the show has been viewed by 200 million people across the various online streaming platforms.

After spending several weeks in Italy while filming the crucifixion scenes for season six of the beloved series, Jonathan and his fellow castmates, Elizabeth Tabish, George Xanthis, Vanessa Benavente, as well as Dallas Jenkins, the series creator, met with Pope Leo XIV.

In an interview following the meeting, Jonathan remarked on Pope Leo XIV’s kindness and charity and how he had not seen any episodes of “The Chosen,” even though he is well aware of the series.

“Just the kindness on his face and, and just a, a charity about him that just moved me,” Jonathan said. “It was really, yeah, it was overwhelming at first, and just really, really excited. I didn’t think I would get to meet him this soon.”

While Pope Leo XIV has yet to catch any episodes of “The Chosen,” someone very close to him is familiar with the popular series.

“He hadn’t seen the show that I’m on, but his brother was a fan of it,” Jonathan said. “And so, he’s like, he knew of the show. And I said, ‘Well, we brought some DVDs to help remedy that.’”

Later in the clip, Jonathan stated that he understands the Lord has blessed him with particular talents and put him where he is for a specific reason.

“I believe, and I still believe, that God gave me certain gifts to use, to share with the world and specifically to glorify His name in some way,” he said. “And until I realized that I didn’t really have success, and once I committed my career to Him and in doing so, the entirety of my life, that’s when my life changed.”

Revelation 4:11 “You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for you have created all things, and for your pleasure they are and were created.”

Kirk Cameron Introduces and Discusses New Faith-Based Children’s Show ‘Iggy and Mr. Kirk’

Kirk Cameron discusses and introduces his new faith-based children’s show, “Iggy and Mr. Kirk.” The actor, writer and television show host talked to GodTube about his latest show, which is intended for children. Watch the short clip to hear more about the show, Kirk’s reason for creating the program and where and how to watch it.

Hollywood does not typically welcome or celebrate Christian values. Instead, many popular television shows and movies promote thoughts, ideas and values that are diametrically opposed to what Christians think and believe. Often, the ideas found in today’s popular, mainstream culture are downright hostile to Christianity.

Sadly,  some of these ideas have started to trickle into and are being pushed by many children’s programs. Kirk, looking to counter that growing hostility to Christian values in children’s entertainment, created the faith-based children’s series “Iggy and Mr. Kirk.”

Kirk described the show and what kids and families can expect from the new series in the interview.

“It’s almost like we got to go back in time to shows from a long time ago,” he said. “Well, that’s essentially what we’re trying to do with a beautiful new show called “Iggy and Mr. Kirk.” It entertains kids. It ignites their imagination while building their character and their faith.”

Kirk goes on to describe the show as “Mr. Rogers meets Sesame Street, only it’s faith-filled” and “Bible-friendly, and instead of Kermit the Frog, we have Iggy the Iguana.”

The “Growing Pains” actor mentioned why a program like “Iggy and Kirk” is desperately needed today.

“It couldn’t be coming at a better time,” he said. “We want things that are going to encourage our kids and teach them wisdom and build their character but what TV shows do that? I mean, we used to be able to trust Disney shows. But today, we have just about everything so polluted and infiltrated with all of this woke ideology, and all of this, everything from DEI to the purple-hair platoon to everything else and the Alphabet Army infiltrating the values that are being taught to our kids.”

Kirk adds that the series touches on several very important topics that don’t get much attention in many children’s programming, including forgiveness, self-control, teamwork, the importance of family and telling the truth even when it may cost you something.

“Iggy and Mr. Kirk” premieres on March 27, 2025, on Brave+. For more information on the program, click here.

‘House of David’ Actor Michael Iskander on How He Found Acting and His Spiritual Journey

“House of David” actor Michael Iskander shared how he became an actor, his spiritual journey and how his view of the Bible has changed during a wide-ranging interview. Watch the clip to hear what the young man who played David in “House of David” had to say.

“House of David” is an Amazon series that follows the life of the biblical figure as a shepherd boy, his taking down and killing of the Philistine giant Goliath and his anointing as king of Israel. In the show, the shepherd boy and eventual king is played by Michael Iskander. The young man recently sat down and talked about several subjects, including his spiritual journey, what he hopes people take away from the series and how he got into acting.

Michael's story of how he got into acting has to be one of the strangest ways anyone got into anything. As he explains in a clip posted on YouTube, his acting career started when he switched seats in history class as a high school sophomore. After switching seats, he ended up next to one of his buddies who was in the choir.

“And at that time, it happened to be that the director told all the students, ‘Hey, if you guys get some boys to audition for the choir, ‘cause we’re low on boys, then I’ll give you $10.’”

Wanting to help his buddy, Michael auditioned. His friend got the money, and Michael got involved in choir, musicals and acting – and eventually found a career.

Later in the clip, Michael explains that learning to play David changed how he views Scripture. He said that it has become much more real to him since playing the biblical figure who killed Goliath.

“Now, I view it from a point of view as just human beings,” he said. “And so, I put the context of that time, of these people into this story. Like, I was reading the story of Samson with that context, and it puts a whole different perspective on the Bible. I think it makes it that much more interesting to read and discover. Personally, I love it, and it's so fun as an actor for your job to be discovering more about the Bible.”

Michael also mentioned playing David has changed him spiritually. He says that this role has challenged him to rely upon and trust God more and that he understands that the entire reason for the series is to bring glory and honor to His name.

“Reading that every day, it takes a lot of trust in the Lord to do something like this,” he said. ‘Cause there are challenges. There’s a lot of challenges, but to trust Him and to acknowledge Him and to forget the fact that you’re making a TV show, and it’s really fun, and get your makeup and hair; it’s all fun and cool. But the reason is to glorify Him and to honor Him, to put Him first.”

Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton Discuss ‘The Unbreakable Boy’ and Trusting God

Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton discussed “The Unbreakable Boy” and trusting God in an interview on The Today Show. The two actors discussed their latest film and how all of us must come to the point where we accept and trust God’s plan for our lives. Watch the clip to hear what they say about “The Unbreakable Boy.”

Everyone has things they want to do and accomplish in life. We all have plans and goals. But as the popular saying mentions, God tends to get a good laugh out of hearing about our plans. We can be the most organized, driven person, but life often has other ideas.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Zachary and Patricia discuss their powerful, moving new film, “The Unbreakable Boy,” about a child with autism and brittle bone disease. Despite his conditions and the less-than-loving treatment he receives from others, the little guy has an unshakable optimism and chooses to see the best in everything and everyone.

Zachary mentioned he believes the film is about accepting and coming to terms with God’s plan for your life, a message desperately needed today.

“I think it’s about radically accepting where you are in your life, radically accepting the life that God has given you, radically surrendering to that life, which is so difficult,” he said. “We all struggle with this, you know? It’s like we have this idea of what we think of what our life is supposed to be, and when it’s not coming out to be that, we fight and we wrestle.”

Zachary added that there is so much love, joy and peace in accepting the life that God has given us.

Later in the clip, Patricia mentioned that parents often have ideas and preconceived notions of who their children should be, but those ideas do not often match up with who they are intended to be.

As the Bible mentions, God provides a peace that surpasses all understanding. Life will not always go our way, but we must realize He is still in control even in those scary, unpredictable moments.

Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”

Karen Kingsbury’s ‘Someone Like You’ Streaming on Pure Flix, Headed to Great American Family

Bestselling author Karen Kingsbury’s beloved novel Someone Like You has made its way to the screen, now streaming on Great American Pure Flix and set to premiere on Great American Family on Saturday, Feb. 22. The highly anticipated film, which also had a theatrical release last year, brings Kingsbury’s signature heartfelt storytelling to life, captivating both longtime fans and newcomers to her work.

We recently caught up with Karen Kingsbury to discuss the film adaptation, its journey from page to screen, and the personal connections that made the project even more special.

For those unfamiliar with Someone Like You, Kingsbury shared the essence of the story: a moving tale of love, faith and redemption. The film follows a young woman who discovers shocking truths about her past, setting her on a path of self-discovery and healing.

The adaptation was particularly meaningful as the film was the debut project Kingsbury produced through her own production company, alongside her son, Tyler Russell.

One of the most personal aspects of the film’s production was the involvement of Kingsbury’s son, Tyler Russell, who played a key role in making the movie a reality. Kingsbury also spoke about why Pure Flix and Great American Family were the ideal homes for Someone Like You.

With Someone Like You now available on Pure Flix and its upcoming TV premiere on Great American Family, Kingsbury’s storytelling continues to touch hearts, inspiring audiences with a message of faith and redemption.

Dick Van Dyke Reflects on 'Mary Poppins' and Meeting Walt Disney

Legendary entertainer Dick Van Dyke reflected on his role in the iconic and classic movie “Mary Poppins,” meeting Walt Disney and his reaction to hearing the music from the film. He talked about his encounter with the man responsible for dozens of beloved films and the world’s most famous theme parks. Dick also shared how they were both alike in one extraordinary way.

Dick Van Dyke has enjoyed a long and storied career. He is one of those people that everyone seems to love. How could you not? He has appeared in some of the most memorable films and television shows in history, including The Dick Van Dyke Show, “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and “Mary Poppins.” They are likely ones that you return to repeatedly.

Now, in his late 90s and on the 60th anniversary of “Mary Poppins,” Dick sat down to talk about and reflect on the film about the magical nanny. In the clip posted on YouTube, Dick mentions that he was unsure why Walt Disney wanted him to play Bert. But Chris Connelly, the person interviewing Dick, has a pretty good idea why Walt might have chosen him.

Chris pointed to a 1962 interview in which Dick said he wanted to make movies that he could take his kids to see and about how much he appreciated Walt Disney’s work.

Later in the clip, Dick said that he and Walt became fast friends for one big but important reason.

“When I met Walt, we hit it right off,” Dick said. “We both admitted that we just pretended to be grown-up and that we were still kids.”

Dick added that when he first heard the music for “Mary Poppins,” he became emotional.

“I couldn’t believe it - one tune after another,” he said. “And I just, I wept. It was just the most beautiful thing I ever heard.”

“Mary Poppins” is a beloved film that holds a special place in many people’s hearts, and it sounds like it does in Dick’s as well.

Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

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Cast And Crew Discuss Bringing 'Unsung Hero' Film To The Big Screen

Members of the cast and crew behind the film “Unsung Hero” discussed some of what it took and meant to bring the story to the big screen.

Every year, hundreds of films open and play in theaters. While that may sound like a large number and many viewing options at the cinema, it’s a drop in the bucket regarding the number of films produced and released each year. 

Thanks to the popularity of streaming services, there are more viewing options now than ever. So, instead of going to the theater, some movies will go directly to Netflix, Hulu, or some other streaming platform. Additionally, after they are finished, other films may sit on the shelves for whatever reason and never see the light of day. 

It stands to reason that the Hollywood films that go into theaters do so because they are expected to do well financially. Those deciding what film goes where believe a movie will be a hit, pleasing a specific demographic. 

One of those films that is coming to theaters is “Unsung Hero.” It’s a film based on the unbelievable true story of the early struggles of the Smallbone family. It includes famous Christian musicians Rebecca St. James and her brothers, Joel and Luke, who are the duo for King & Country.

In a video posted on YouTube, members of the cast and the people behind the scenes talk about what the film’s story of faith and reliance upon God during troubling situations means to them. After watching the movie, they also talk about what they want to come away with.

“Having heard the music, having watched the scenes, I think people are going to take away hope from this film,” Candace Cameron Bure said, who has a role in the movie.

Rated PG, “Unsung Hero” hits theaters on April 26.

Hebrews 11:6 “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that comes to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”

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Milo Manheim Describes His Role As Joseph In Journey To Bethlehem

The new film “Journey to Bethlehem,” a musical, tells the remarkable story of the birth of Jesus Christ but also focuses some of its attention on the other people who were vitally important in pulling off that world-changing miracle, including Joseph.

Joseph, of course, was the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus. But before taking Mary as his wife, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream. Joseph was told to take Mary as his wife, and that the child in her was of the Holy Spirit. Joseph was also to name the baby Emmanuel. 

Joseph, like Mary, was given a tall task. It would have required Joseph to possess a lot of faith and trust in the Lord to fulfill the job at hand. In the new film, “Journey to Bethlehem,” Joseph is played by Milo Manheim. 

Milo, in a clip posted on YouTube, talked about his role as Joseph and how he came to realize that Joseph is essentially a normal, average human being. He was just willing to listen and be a faithful and committed servant of the Lord. 

“I had this idea of who Joseph needed to be, and then I got here, and I realized, he’s just a guy,” he said. “He’s just a guy that has no idea what he’s doing.”

Later in the clip, Milo mentions how playing the Earthly father of Jesus Christ has personally changed him.

“This story has changed me in so many ways,” Milo said. “It’s made me think differently about my life. It’s been, it’s been incredible, and I, my number one priority was to honor this story. And while Joseph is fun, and enthusiastic and a funny guy, I wanted to do him justice.”

He added that it “has been an incredible honor” to play Joseph and be a part of the film “Journey to Bethlehem.”

Matthew 1:20 “But while he thought on these things, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of David, have no fear of taking Mary as your wife; because that which is in her body is of the Holy Spirit.”

For King and Country's Joel Smallbone Behind The Scenes Of Antipater In Journey To Bethlehem

If you haven’t already been anxiously awaiting this year’s newest big-screen holiday film, this behind-the-scenes interview with For King and Country’s Joel Smallbone, who plays Antipater in Journey to Bethlehem, will definitely get you there!

Joel Smallbone is one half of the Australian-American Christian pop duo For King and Country; his brother, Luke Smallbone, is the other. Here, Joel discusses his role as Antipater in the upcoming movie Journey to Bethlehem.    

Most folks, including believers, are familiar with For King and Country, but we may not recognize the name Antipater. Journey to Bethlehem introduces a new character to the eternally true Bible story of the birth of Jesus. There’s Mary, Joseph, Herod, and Joel’s Antipater. The actor speculates that his character, the eldest son of King Herod, may have also been the first convert of Jesus. That’s definitely intriguing!

Alex Anders, the music supervisor for the film, says that Joel was selected for his “amazing vocal chops,” and he shares that the first concert he took his kids to was one of For King and Country’s. He’s been a fan for a long time! 

We see snippets of two of Joel’s songs. Of those, Joel states that “In My Blood” is a very emotional song, and the other is quite funny. The second is sung alongside the amazing Antonio Banderas, who plays the hateful King Herod.

Moriah Peters Smallbone talks about her absolute admiration for her husband’s skill, ability, heart, and work ethic. She is often on the set watching him portray Antipater, and she plays the part of Deborah in the movie. Moriah mentions Joel’s experience with NSYNC choreography and moves, but her husband was never a member of that group. One commenter helps clear up the mystery by writing that there are videos of Joel practicing NSYNC’s dances as a teen. It appears that practice has come in handy!

With gifted actors and musicians, epic scenes and costumes, and a story better than any other, this movie is sure to be one wonderfully special addition to Christmas 2023! 

“Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently inquired of the wise men.” Matthew 2:16

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