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The Faithful: Women of the Bible Premieres March 22

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The Faithful: Women of the Bible premieres this Sunday on Fox. I’m so excited about this series. It’s so wonderful to see a series based on some of the women who shaped the Bible and history, so tremendously. This will be a wonderful way for my husband and I to spend our Sunday nights. 

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The highly anticipated Biblical Event Series, The Faithful: Women of the Bible, starring Minnie Driver, Natacha Karam, and Jeffrey Donovan, premieres Sunday, March 22 (8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX and unfolds as a three-week television event culminating on Easter Sunday, April 5. Episodes will also stream the next day on Hulu.



Filmed on location in Rome and Matera, Italy, this landmark drama thoughtfully brings to life stories from the Book of Genesis through the women whose lives were woven into God’s unfolding plan.

Through moments of waiting, trust, brokenness, forgiveness, and redemption, the series explores the deeply human experiences behind Scripture and invites viewers to see familiar passages with renewed understanding and compassion.



Each episode follows the journeys of five women of faith:

Sarah (Minnie Driver) — learning to trust God’s promises even when hope feels impossible
Hagar (Natacha Karam) — discovering that God sees and cares for the forgotten
Rebekah (Alexa Davalos) — wrestling with family, purpose, and the consequences of choice
Leah (Millie Brady) and Rachel (Blu Hunt) — sisters navigating love, identity, and God’s blessing

Through their struggles and perseverance, we are reminded that God works through imperfect people to accomplish a story far greater than any one life — a story that ultimately points forward to hope.

Produced by FOX Entertainment Studios and distributed worldwide by FOX Entertainment Global, the series is executive produced by Carol Mendelsohn (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), Julie Weitz (Game of Silence), and Rene Echevarria (Carnival Row, The 4400), who also serves as showrunner.

Consider watching together — with family, friends, or a small group — and use the stories as a starting point for conversations about faith, trust, and God’s faithfulness across generations


Check out this fun activity for you to do with your children.

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