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Praise the Lord

  • TV Series
  • 1973–
IMDb RATING
2.5/10
192
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Matthew Crouch and Laurie Crouch in Praise the Lord (1973)
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TBN's signature series featuring praise, worship, interviews, sermons, and much more.TBN's signature series featuring praise, worship, interviews, sermons, and much more.TBN's signature series featuring praise, worship, interviews, sermons, and much more.

  • Stars
    • Matthew Crouch
    • Laurie Crouch
    • Paul Crouch
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.5/10
    192
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    • Stars
      • Matthew Crouch
      • Laurie Crouch
      • Paul Crouch
    • 7User reviews
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    Matthew Crouch
    • Self - Host…
    • 1996–2023
    Laurie Crouch
    • Self - Host…
    • 1996–2023
    Paul Crouch
    • Self - Host…
    • 1973–2013
    Jan Crouch
    • Self - Host…
    • 1977–2013
    Dwight Thompson
    • Self - Host…
    • 1977–2015
    Arthur Blessitt
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    • 1983–2015
    Vern Jackson
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    • 1992–2014
    Phil Munsey
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    • 2000–2015
    Clifton Davis
    Clifton Davis
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    • 1999–2020
    Mark Chironna
    • Self - Host…
    • 2001–2015
    Javen Campbell
    Javen Campbell
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    • 2006–2023
    Paul Crouch Jr.
    • Self - Host
    • 2005–2011
    Jesse Duplantis
    • Self - Host…
    • 1992–2015
    Vicki Yohe
    • Self - Performer…
    • 2000–2015
    Tommy Tenney
    • Self
    • 2000–2015
    John Hagee
    John Hagee
    • Self…
    • 1989–2020
    Pat Boone
    Pat Boone
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    • 1990–2017
    David Binion
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    • 2001–2015
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    The Extra In The Background

    Recipe for a bad Christian series:

    Get a bunch of preachers, all with different theolgy, stick them all on a TV series where they interview other preachers with different theology. Some pastors have interesting theories (espesially the ones that agree with me) and some- don't. For example, to get people to watch his (utterly horrible piece of trash) movie, "The Omega Code", Paul Crouch stated on the air that it was a box office hit. What kind of desperate Christian is that? Also, T. D. Jakes, while supposedly Pentecostal, believes Jesus was not the Messiah. I, being Pentecostal, smell a fake. Finally, Hal Lindsey has had silly theories on the end times for decades now, always too suspisious, with several accusations of the AntiChrist. Jack van Impe (and NOT his irritating wife, Rexella) and John Hagee are the best of the bunch. Watch it for the chemistry between the witnesses, but if you want some serious stuff, watch each minister's own TBN series.
    RoseTea

    Excellent Program

    While the above two persons may feel that TBN is "evil" or stupid, I find that it is an uplifting program that is catered not only to the needs of the Christian man and woman but also to those who are searching for answers that men like Bishop T.D. Jakes, Benny Hinn, Paul and Jan Crouch can give them. If we ever need positive programs that will not continue to heighten the violence,crime, profanity, and other things that are negative to the american public, it is now. In the wake of September 11th, I highly recommend that those who are hurting, angry, or even puzzled tune into TBN. There you can find the answers and healing that you are looking for.
    Godzown

    coming into unity of faith

    regarding commenters from may & aug: individually we each have our favorites concerning a speaker/pastor and what they say, how they look, etc. and even as we hold onto our rights to like who we like, we must allow that others like who they like and endeavor to find some common ground. even if the only thing that we have in common is Jesus. what we may not like about someone, be sure that someone else will. viva variety! and what difference does it make, as long as the gospel is preached? and how beautiful are those feet who bring the good news!

    its true that even someone whom you dismiss as unqualified, for whatever reason. and you mention that reason. it may well become the very incentive someone else has to seek out that person. i know, because such a thing happened with me. i'd overheard someone putting down a particular church solely because it was charismatic., and it just happened to be the very church i was looking for. so being the sort that thinks for myself, i dismissed their unfounded opinions and quickly joined that church.

    since there is no other in my area, i have taken tbn as my locally televised church. they have a broader variety of speakers, and a larger outreach program. good teachings, good music. good movies. what's not to like?
    oddityworld

    Uplifting show

    Featuring some of the biggest names in Christianity, each week a new speaker delivers a powerful message. Guest have ranged from Tae Bo creator Billy Blanks, twin actresses Tia and Tamera, actor Michael York as well as Mr.T and Chuck Norris and of course popular preachers such as Benny Hinn, the late E.V. Hill, Juanita Bynum, T.D. Jakes, Charles Blake, and many more.
    1mntrpt

    Glitz and Glitter and Vacuous

    I turned to TBN to watch a REAL show by an excellent TV and radio pastor, Dr. David Jeremiah, and I instead got bombarded by an extra half hour of "Praise The Lord" as they push, push, PUSH for more money!! This show is EMBARRASSING bad. It is an INSULT to sincere and serious Christian believers. From the glitzy stage to the outrageous makeup and hair (is this a Christian show, ladies, or is your second job walking the strip?) to the empty and vacuous messages that anybody with even a modicum of Biblical knowledge can see right through, this has to be the prime example of the stereotypical TV evangelism at its very worst.

    If I was a non-believer and stumbled across THIS nonsense channel hopping, there is NO way I'd ever take Christianity seriously. The cast is an assortment of pompous clowns. They attempt to play on your emotions, and offer nothing solid or substantial about the Christian faith. This is the worst of the worst of the worst.

    The best way to endure this show while waiting for something real and worthwhile? Turn on the "mute" button and watch the idiots do their thing without the sound on. Hilarious..... Or just turn it off.

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      The Trinity Broadcasting Network's flagship series; both started on the same day.
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      Featured in Biography: Jane Russell: Body and Soul (1997)

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      • May 28, 1973 (United States)
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      • Praise
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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      • Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)
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