Janitor Amazes with Powerful Rendition of 'How Am I Supposed to Live Without You' on AGT
A janitor from Indiana, Richard Goodall, dazzled the judges and the studio audience with his powerful rendition of “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” on America’s Got Talent.
The Lord has blessed all of us with different skills, talents and abilities. He expects us to use those gifts to bring glory and honor to His name. I mean, what good is a gift if it’s never going to be used? If that is the case, we might as well return it.
Also, because of the Lord’s generosity with His gifts, talent can and does come from anyone and anywhere, leading to some big surprises at times. For that reason, shows like America’s Got Talent, The Voice and American Idol remain so popular. People enjoy seeing others who may have been overlooked get an opportunity and succeed.
One of those people who blew everyone away with his first audition was Richard Goodall. His performance of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” took the internet by storm, and his audition went viral. It was absolutely fantastic!
Now, Richard has returned to the America’s Got Talent stage. This time, he covered a Michael Bolton classic, “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You.” Once again, Richard thrilled the audience and the judges with his powerful and stunning performance, showing off his beautiful voice.
It was a spine-chilling performance and one that you’ll want to watch and listen to repeatedly. Some might even argue that it was even better than his first appearance on the show.
When it came time for the judges to critique his performance, they once again showered Richard with compliments. However, Simon Cowell stated that he wasn’t crazy about Richard’s song choice but still believed that he could be the person who won the entire competition.
Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”
Janitor Amazes with Powerful Rendition of 'How Am I Supposed to Live Without You' on AGT
A janitor from Indiana, Richard Goodall, dazzled the judges and the studio audience with his powerful rendition of “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” on America’s Got Talent.
The Lord has blessed all of us with different skills, talents and abilities. He expects us to use those gifts to bring glory and honor to His name. I mean, what good is a gift if it’s never going to be used? If that is the case, we might as well return it.
Also, because of the Lord’s generosity with His gifts, talent can and does come from anyone and anywhere, leading to some big surprises at times. For that reason, shows like America’s Got Talent, The Voice and American Idol remain so popular. People enjoy seeing others who may have been overlooked get an opportunity and succeed.
One of those people who blew everyone away with his first audition was Richard Goodall. His performance of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” took the internet by storm, and his audition went viral. It was absolutely fantastic!
Now, Richard has returned to the America’s Got Talent stage. This time, he covered a Michael Bolton classic, “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You.” Once again, Richard thrilled the audience and the judges with his powerful and stunning performance, showing off his beautiful voice.
It was a spine-chilling performance and one that you’ll want to watch and listen to repeatedly. Some might even argue that it was even better than his first appearance on the show.
When it came time for the judges to critique his performance, they once again showered Richard with compliments. However, Simon Cowell stated that he wasn’t crazy about Richard’s song choice but still believed that he could be the person who won the entire competition.
Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”
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A Prayer for Growth in the Body of Christ - Your Daily Prayer - July 19
The church doesn’t need perfect people—it needs willing ones. Discover how your spiritual gifts can strengthen the body of Christ and why your role in the church truly matters.
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A Prayer for Growth in the Body of Christ - Your Daily Prayer - July 19
The church doesn’t need perfect people—it needs willing ones. Discover how your spiritual gifts can strengthen the body of Christ and why your role in the church truly matters.
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