Lord, I Believe
Lord, I Believe

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Lord, I Believe

2001
Movie
30 min
English

Lord, I Believe is a collection of three stories where Jesus teaches His disciples the power of faith. First, a kind Roman centurion pleads for his dying servant. The servant is healed because he asked in faith with nothing doubting. Saying “weep not,” Jesus raises the son of the poor widow of Nain. Lastly, a man with weak faith begs the Master to make his son whole, as Jesus answers, “all things are possible to him that believeth.”

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Donnie McClurkinGenres: Gospel, Musical

Plot Summary

This musical film follows the journey of a young man struggling with his faith and his past. Through a series of challenges and encounters with inspirational figures, he finds his way back to God and discovers the power of belief. The story is interwoven with powerful gospel performances from some of the genre's biggest stars.

Critical Reception

Lord, I Believe was primarily a faith-based film intended for a specific audience and was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. Its reception among its target demographic was generally positive, praising its uplifting message and musical performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful gospel music and inspiring message of redemption.

  • Appreciated by faith-based audiences for its relatable struggles and eventual triumph.

  • Some found the narrative structure to be less developed than the musical numbers.

Google audience: Information not available for this film.

Fun Fact

The film prominently features live performances from several prominent gospel artists, acting as a showcase for their musical talents as well as a narrative device.

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