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Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk.The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck television reporter who complains to God (played by Morgan Freeman) that he is not doing his job correctly and is offered the chance to try being God himself for one week.
Arun Prajapati has been trying to be a successful TV anchor, but success has always eluded him.He blames God for this lack of success. Arun is head over heels in love with Alia Kapoor (Priyanka Chopra), who is a TV anchor and a well-known star working in the same channel, but he has never been able to express his love for her.
Rank Title Distributor Worldwide Box Office religion Year References 1 The Passion of the Christ: Icon Productions: $622.3 million Christian 2004
Good God Almighty" was released as the lead single of the album on January 15, 2021. [12] [13] The song reached No. 1 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, [14] becoming Crowder's first chart-topping hit on the chart. [15] "Good God Almighty" also peaked at No. 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [16] "
Songs of Praise is a BBC Television religious programme that presents Christian hymns, worship songs and inspirational performances in churches of varying denominations from around the UK alongside interviews and stories reflecting how Christian faith is lived out. The series was first broadcast in October 1961.
"Good God Almighty" is a song performed by American contemporary Christian music singer Crowder, released on January 15, 2021, [1] as the lead single to his fourth studio album, Milk & Honey (2021). Crowder co-wrote the song with Jeff Sojka and Ben Glover. [2] "Good God Almighty" peaked at No. 1 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. [3]
For 15 years, Carroll was the worship leader at Hope Presbyterian Church located in Cordova, Tennessee. [ 7 ] He is currently finishing an album of updated versions of some of his early songs with producer Monroe Jones and an album of all new material that Carroll himself is co-producing with his son Taylor Carroll.
Lord God Almighty!) references Isaiah 6:3 and Revelation 4:8 [3] and mirrors the opening line of the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts). Described as a "reverent and faithful paraphrase of Revelation 4:8–11" and of the Johannine vision of unending worship in Heaven, it is an example of Heber's dutiful attempt to avoid excessive ...