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The show is a co-production between TBS and FX, whose in-house production company FXP is involved. Miracle Workers premiered on February 12, 2019, with its seven-episode first season. A second season, subtitled Dark Ages , premiered in January 2020, and a third season, subtitled Oregon Trail , premiered in July 2021.
One day, when she's at the lake with her brother, Danny, and his girlfriend, Cindy, Sara finds a dead bird, but thinks she can pray to God to revive it and she does, though her family is skeptical. Later, when Danny saves his rival, Alvie, from being hit by a car , Alvie's dog is hit instead, and the dog is miraculously brought back to life by ...
Jonathan Roumie (born July 1, 1974) is an American actor known for his role as evangelist Lonnie Frisbee in the 2023 film Jesus Revolution and as Jesus in The Chosen, [1] [2] a crowd-funded television series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.
Pray TV (also known as KGOD) [1] is a 1981 American comedy film spoofing televangelism, directed and co-written by Rick Friedberg.. The film stars Dabney Coleman, Archie Hahn, Nancy Morgan, Joyce Jameson, Lewis Arquette, Marcia Wallace and Roger E. Mosley, with cameos by Dr. John and the band Devo (who play a Christian rock band named "Dove").
Warning: This post contains spoilers for THEM Season 1. For four episodes, THEM built up the mystery of what happened to poor Baby Chester. And then Episode 5 happened, and suddenly the new Amazon ...
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman is an American television documentary series that premiered on the National Geographic Channel on April 3, 2016. The series features actor Morgan Freeman who explores various cultures and religions and their take on religion-related topics, particularly their belief in a God or a higher power.
TV personality Derren Brown produced a show on faith healing entitled Miracles for Sale which arguably exposed the art of faith healing as a scam. In this show, Derren trained a scuba diver trainer picked from the general public to be a faith healer and took him to Texas to successfully deliver a faith healing session to a congregation. [130]
CBS greenlit the show in 2002 "when public discourse about spirituality seemed more gentle: post-9/11 prayer services rather than heated debates over 'The Passion of the Christ.'" [12] The acquisition was made as part of an effort by the network, which was known for its adult-skewing shows, to appeal to younger viewers. [3]