Jonathan Roumie
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And you repeat that like 10 times. And the number of people that have experienced profound grace, And just ease of their burden, a lightness of the weight in their life. It's been, I mean, I've never heard of a prayer that's had such a profound effect. Like the rosary is another one. So there was this couple. They were trying to have their first baby. They had a miscarriage.
They were in a pretty severe state, crisis, depression, everything that comes with that. Yes. They see an ad for Hallow. They download the app. They start praying. Specifically, they start praying the surrender prayer that I was telling you about, the surrender novena and the rosary. And they were Catholic as well, so they were familiar with them.
They were in a pretty severe state, crisis, depression, everything that comes with that. Yes. They see an ad for Hallow. They download the app. They start praying. Specifically, they start praying the surrender prayer that I was telling you about, the surrender novena and the rosary. And they were Catholic as well, so they were familiar with them.
They were in a pretty severe state, crisis, depression, everything that comes with that. Yes. They see an ad for Hallow. They download the app. They start praying. Specifically, they start praying the surrender prayer that I was telling you about, the surrender novena and the rosary. And they were Catholic as well, so they were familiar with them.
So they prayed the rosary, super powerful weapon, and the surrender novena. And they get pregnant again. And their relationship is really growing together in faith and in God's strongest that it's ever been. Five months in, they lose the baby. And they're holding their past son who had passed away. And the words that come to mind for this woman is the surrender prayer.
So they prayed the rosary, super powerful weapon, and the surrender novena. And they get pregnant again. And their relationship is really growing together in faith and in God's strongest that it's ever been. Five months in, they lose the baby. And they're holding their past son who had passed away. And the words that come to mind for this woman is the surrender prayer.
So they prayed the rosary, super powerful weapon, and the surrender novena. And they get pregnant again. And their relationship is really growing together in faith and in God's strongest that it's ever been. Five months in, they lose the baby. And they're holding their past son who had passed away. And the words that come to mind for this woman is the surrender prayer.
Oh, Jesus, I surrender myself to you. Take care of everything. It's the first words that come to our mind. And they told us, they said that if they hadn't gotten into this consistent routine of communicating with God through prayer, if their faith hadn't been strengthened, that second miscarriage would have destroyed their marriage. But it didn't. And they kept going.
Oh, Jesus, I surrender myself to you. Take care of everything. It's the first words that come to our mind. And they told us, they said that if they hadn't gotten into this consistent routine of communicating with God through prayer, if their faith hadn't been strengthened, that second miscarriage would have destroyed their marriage. But it didn't. And they kept going.
Oh, Jesus, I surrender myself to you. Take care of everything. It's the first words that come to our mind. And they told us, they said that if they hadn't gotten into this consistent routine of communicating with God through prayer, if their faith hadn't been strengthened, that second miscarriage would have destroyed their marriage. But it didn't. And they kept going.
A year later, they had a healthy baby boy. And the first words that came out of her mouth that time was the prayer from Numbers. Lord bless you and keep you. Lord shine his face upon you. Be gracious to you. The Lord look kindly upon you and give you peace. I think their son's name was Jack, I think.
A year later, they had a healthy baby boy. And the first words that came out of her mouth that time was the prayer from Numbers. Lord bless you and keep you. Lord shine his face upon you. Be gracious to you. The Lord look kindly upon you and give you peace. I think their son's name was Jack, I think.
A year later, they had a healthy baby boy. And the first words that came out of her mouth that time was the prayer from Numbers. Lord bless you and keep you. Lord shine his face upon you. Be gracious to you. The Lord look kindly upon you and give you peace. I think their son's name was Jack, I think.
And so the power of having that relationship, the power of prayer, the power of being in a constant dialogue with God, it's what we were made for. We were designed to worship. We were designed for that relationship. It's in our DNA. And the more we try to ignore it or squash it or bury it or ignore it or pretend it doesn't exist or that it's not there or replace it with something else,
And so the power of having that relationship, the power of prayer, the power of being in a constant dialogue with God, it's what we were made for. We were designed to worship. We were designed for that relationship. It's in our DNA. And the more we try to ignore it or squash it or bury it or ignore it or pretend it doesn't exist or that it's not there or replace it with something else,
And so the power of having that relationship, the power of prayer, the power of being in a constant dialogue with God, it's what we were made for. We were designed to worship. We were designed for that relationship. It's in our DNA. And the more we try to ignore it or squash it or bury it or ignore it or pretend it doesn't exist or that it's not there or replace it with something else,
the more we just run in circles, the more we try to fill that hole with something else, with some other vice, some other endeavor, some other, you know, righteous indignation of something, some other effort that will never substitute, never replace our need for God. It'll never replace it. And so, For me, it's like playing Jesus in The Chosen.
the more we just run in circles, the more we try to fill that hole with something else, with some other vice, some other endeavor, some other, you know, righteous indignation of something, some other effort that will never substitute, never replace our need for God. It'll never replace it. And so, For me, it's like playing Jesus in The Chosen.
the more we just run in circles, the more we try to fill that hole with something else, with some other vice, some other endeavor, some other, you know, righteous indignation of something, some other effort that will never substitute, never replace our need for God. It'll never replace it. And so, For me, it's like playing Jesus in The Chosen.
It's one of the most important things that I've ever done artistically. All of this for me feels like an apostolate. It feels like... I'm a media apostle. I feel like that's what I was sent here to do. Like at this time and place to kind of be a part of this, what I see is this growing movement in film and television, in the culture that is truly counterculture to the current culture.