Bishop T.D. Jakes: The Storm Is Over
Bishop T.D. Jakes: The Storm Is Over

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Bishop T.D. Jakes: The Storm Is Over

2001
Movie
60 min
English

Bishop T.D. Jakes hosts this gospel concert featuring the 130-member Potter's House Mass Choir and singers Beverly Crawford, Donnie McClurkin and D'Atra Hicks performing inspiring songs that embody messages of faith, hope and survival. Filmed in Jakes's nondenominational Dallas church, this rousing concert lifts the soul with selections such as "The Storm Is Over Now," "Thou Art My Help," "The Time Is Short," "Marvelous" and more.

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Director: T.D. JakesGenres: Gospel, Documentary, Sermon

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and ministry of Bishop T.D. Jakes, showcasing his powerful preaching and leadership. It delves into the themes of overcoming adversity and finding strength through faith, drawing from his personal experiences and spiritual teachings. The film highlights his journey and the impact of his message on a global scale.

Critical Reception

As a religious documentary and sermon compilation, 'The Storm Is Over' was primarily received by its target audience with appreciation for Bishop Jakes' spiritual guidance and motivational message. Critical reviews are scarce from mainstream film critics, as it is not typically reviewed in the same vein as narrative films. However, within its genre, it is regarded as a significant work by a prominent figure in contemporary gospel ministry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers powerful and uplifting spiritual messages.

  • Showcases Bishop Jakes' charismatic and influential preaching style.

  • Resonates deeply with followers seeking faith-based encouragement.

Google audience: Audience feedback for 'The Storm Is Over' primarily focuses on its inspiring and faith-affirming content. Viewers often express that Bishop Jakes' sermons provide comfort, guidance, and a renewed sense of hope during difficult times. The message of perseverance through faith is frequently cited as a major positive takeaway.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a collection of sermons and teachings by Bishop T.D. Jakes, designed to inspire and empower viewers facing personal challenges, aligning with his broader ministry aimed at spiritual and personal growth.

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