<P> The motion picture was developed by Denzel Washington's Mundy Lane Entertainment . The screenplay was written by Nat Mauldin and Allan Scott . Credits are given to Robert E. Sherwood and Leonardo Bercovici for the 1947 film The Bishop's Wife, and to author Robert Nathan (for his novel The Bishop's Wife). </P> <P> The role of Julia was written with Whitney Houston in mind, though she had not been approached to star in the film yet . Denzel Washington says that he first considered Julia Roberts for the role, but quickly turned to Whitney Houston . Houston admitted that she was reluctant to accept, feeling she could not do justice to a role that required her to play a dowdy housewife . Only after reading the script a second time and seeing parallels between her own life and the role of Julia did Houston accept . Houston was paid $10 million to appear in the film . </P> <P> Filming began in early January 1996 . Trinity United Methodist Church in Newark, New Jersey, served as the Biggs' New York City church . The production leased the church, and began renovating it in February 1996 . The interior was painted, new carpet laid, and the main doors repaired . The production team designed a pulpit and altar rails that more accurately reflected the design of Baptist churches . After filming, the church kept the pulpit, and the production crew worked with architects from the United Methodist Church to design and install rails more fitting of the Methodist style . Filming occurred there from March 11 to April 3, with about a quarter of the church's membership hired as extras . (The church used the rental fees paid by the production to replace its boiler and HVAC system .) </P> <P> Production was plagued by poor weather and accidents . Houston later admitted "in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2010, (that) by the time' The Preacher's Wife' was released,' (doing drugs) was an everyday thing ." Interior sets were constructed at Chelsea Piers, a film and television production facility in Manhattan, New York . Severe snowstorms in New Jersey (where scenes were shot in Paterson) and New York (where scenes were shot throughout New York City) cost the production several shooting days . Later, the cast and crew moved to Portland, Maine, to scenes which occur at an ice skating rink, but unseasonably warm weather turned the ice to water and forced the production to rent snow - making machines . The production filmed in several crime - ridden areas of New York City to achieve authenticity . Robberies were common in the area, leaving the cast and crew nervous . While filming exteriors and interiors at a church and parsonage in Yonkers, New York, a building a block away caught fire and two children died . One crew member rushed a ladder from the production to the burning building, and saved the life of a four - year - old child . Accidents also affected the production . The weekend before filming began at the church, an elderly parishioner fell, broke her hip and died . In the middle of filming, a crew member was struck by a car and killed . The production schedule was also compromised after Houston refused to sing in the mornings . </P>

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