Last Tuesday, March 20th, I had the honor of covering the premiere of the new movie, “Paul – Apostle of Christ” for my upcoming column for The Atlanta Journal Constitution. A couple of days before, my oldest daughter and I watched the preview screening of the movie, in preparation for my upcoming trip.
During the red carpet premiere, we were able to hear the “story behind the story,” from the producers, screenwriters and actors’ perspectives, as well as interview several of them.
Although the movie is set in ancient Rome, its message could not be more current. And Easter could not be a better time to share it with the world. I won’t spoil it for you, but I’ll give you a little teaser: If you wonder what Paul’s “thorn on the flesh” was, the screen writer’s interpretation goes beyond anything I have ever thought. Deep stuff. Really good.
James Faulkner (Paul) and Jim Caviezel (Luke) are flawless in their roles. These two giants of the movie industry poured their heart and soul into the experience. And it shows.
During the event, I was able to sit down face-to-face with Jim Caviezel for a 10-minute interview about his first biblical movie since The Passion of Christ. In the interview, Jim shared his heart, his faith, and why he believes this movie should be watched by everyone, not just believers.
Next week, I will post my column for the AJC, where you can read more about the movie and its message. But in the meantime, I hope you enjoy his interview. Just click below to watch.




Loved the interview and hearing his story. Thank you Patricia!
So glad you got to hear it! Have a blessed Resurrection week!
So blessed to have this opportunity! Thank you for sharing dear friend!
Thank you, Shary! It was an awesome opportunity for sure!
Thank you for posting this interview, Patricia. How I hope this movie doesn’t take too long to make it down here to Oaxaca, Mexico. Paul is such a hero for Christ.
I hope it’s there soon! It is a must see. Thanks for stopping by, Maribeth!
Fantastic interview, Patricia! I’m truly looking forward to seeing this movie.
Blessings!
Thank you, Martha. The movie is a must see!
Blessings to you!
I really enjoyed watching this interview. Patricia, you did a wonderful job! My favorite thing that he said was, “Forgiveness doesn’t mean weakness, it means meeting fear face to face with love.” I can’t wait to see the movie.
Hi Chasity!
Thank you for your encouragement! Yes, the movie is beautiful. You will love it!
Wow! That was just beautiful!! Thank you for sharing this.
So glad you got to watch it, Susan! Thank you for always stopping by!
Blessings!