Tag Archives: Moses

28May/26

How “The Chosen” bypassed the Hollywood machine

Faith, Finances, and Franchise: How ‘The Chosen’ is Redefining Christian Media

Thur, May 28 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — A New Era for Faith-Based Media The Chosen has fundamentally disrupted the faith-based entertainment industry by shifting away from the traditionally stiff and heavily polished biblical epics toward high-quality, deeply human storytelling. Utilizing a creative method called “plausible fiction,” the writers flesh out the historical and cultural gaps in the Gospels to give the characters relatable flaws, psychological depth, and complex backstories. This commitment to humanizing the narrative includes the intentional depiction of marginalized figures, such as portraying the apostle Matthew with autism and Little James with a physical disability. This approachable portrayal of Jesus and his followers has resonated on a massive scale, drawing over 280 million viewers worldwide, a third of whom are reportedly non-religious. Continue reading

27Apr/25

Freedom Seder LA Brings Together Black, Jewish, and Black-Jewish Leaders for an Evening of Unity and Liberation

Hosted by CNN commentator Van Jones, Bishop-Designate Michael Fisher of Greater Zion Church Family, CAA’s Deborah Marcus, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback of Stephen Wise Temple, and Amanda Berman, founder of Zioness, the event, rooted in the traditions of Passover and the story of the Exodus, celebrated Black, Jewish, and Black-Jewish liberation and solidarity. Continue reading