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‘It’s the Best Movie Ever’—Child Stars of ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ Tell Why It’s the Can’t Miss Holiday Film of the Year

Coming to theaters everywhere this Friday (Nov. 8), "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" is a fresh, heartwarming holiday story fit to be at the top of everyone’s Christmas list.

‘Crying So Hard’—Dallas Jenkins Shares What Inspired Him To Make ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

On Nov. 8, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” one of this seasons funniest Christmas movies of the holidays, is set to premiere in theaters. 

Dallas Jenkins Announces New Shows Featuring Stories About Moses, Joseph, Acts—And Bear Grylls

Last weekend, nearly 6,000 fans of the hit series "The Chosen" gathered together at The Chosen Insiders Conference, or better known as ChosenCon, in Orlando, Florida.

‘Worlds Finally Colliding’—Dallas Jenkins Shares Photo With Mel Gibson on Set

Dallas Jenkins, creator and director of "The Chosen," shared a photo of himself alongside "The Passion of the Christ" director Mel Gibson on set earlier this week.

‘We Stand With Israel’—Dallas Jenkins, ‘The Chosen,’ Says While Accepting K-LOVE Fan Award

Dallas Jenkins, creator and director of the “The Chosen,” told the audience and viewers at the 11th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards that they “stand with and kneel for” Israel.

At ‘The Chosen’ Season 4 Premiere, Dallas Jenkins Reveals What He Learned From Dad’s ‘Left Behind’ Success

ChurchLeaders asked Dallas Jenkins, who is the son of “Left Behind” author Jerry Jenkins, how growing up in a Christian household and watching his father’s accomplishments has influenced his work on "The Chosen."

‘It Is Finished’—Season 4 of ‘The Chosen’ Is Ready To Hit Theaters in February

In a video announcement this week, Dallas Jenkins, creator of “The Chosen,” shared that his work on Season 4 of the highly acclaimed show is complete.

Official Trailer for ‘The Chosen,’ Season 4, Shows ‘Man of Sorrows, Acquainted With Grief’

The trailer for "The Chosen," Season 4, which dropped Monday, Dec. 18, conveys an increasing heaviness that Jesus, “the man of sorrows,” feels as he approaches his death.