The Promised Land series was brought to our attention through a 33-minute DVD critique by The Berean Call called The Promised Land Series: Mocking God and Moses (see photo on right). The DVD shows numerous clips from the series as well as statements by Dallas Jenkins expressing his admiration for the comedy series.. The Promise Land dares to take a risk that some might see at first glance as blasphemous, but its commitment to timeless biblical truth is another exciting way we see creators utilizing modern storytelling formats.A big reason The Promise Land feels both polished and refreshingly original is thanks to its creator, Mitch Hudson.
Produced by the team behind The Chosen, this comedy series based on the Exodus is being released to YouTube. It's already racked up 2 millions views since piloting online last year, but can The Promised Land really work? Christian and sit-com writer Paul Kerensa gives his view. The Promised Land is a workplace-comedy-style series retelling the story of Moses and the Exodus, where the biggest challenge isn't the journey, it's the people.