Prodigal

Prodigal may refer to

  • a spendthrift, or person who spends money recklessly and wastefully
  • Parable of the Prodigal Son (Bible)
  • The Prodigal, a 1955 epic biblical film
  • The Prodigal (Angel), a Season 1 episode of the TV show Angel
  • Prodigal (Smallville), a Season 2 episode of the TV show Smallville
  • "Prodigal", the eighth track from Dreaming Out Loud, an album by American alternative rock bandOneRepublic
  • "Prodigal", the seventh track from In Absentia, an album by British progressive rock Porcupine Tree
  • Prodigal (band), a contemporary Christian music band of the 1980s led by Loyd Boldman
  • Prodigal, a 2002 musical by Mathew Frank
  • Proactive Discovery of Insider Threats Using Graph Analysis and Learning, a computerized behavior analysis system
  • See also

  • The Prodigal Son (disambiguation)
  • Prodigal (band)

    Prodigal was a progressive, influential Contemporary Christian music group from Cincinnati, Ohio which released three albums in the early to mid 1980s. Although classified primarily as a rock band, the group's sound ranged from radio-friendly pop to keyboard-driven new wave to pop country. The group members were keyboardist Loyd Boldman (deceased), drummer Dave Workman, guitarist Rick Fields and bassist Mike Wilson. Prodigal was noted for having three lead singers, as Boldman, Workman and Fields would trade off lead vocalist duties depending on the track. Boldman generally handled the rock-oriented tracks, while Workman and Fields split the more pop- and new wave-focused material.

    Prodigal had success on Christian radio with the songs "Invisible Man" (from Prodigal), the No. 1 single "Scene of the Crime" and "Emerald City" (from Electric Eye) and "Jump Cut" from Just Like Real Life. The band also created a number of promotional music videos for Electric Eye and Just Like Real Life.

    Smallville (season 2)

    Season two of Smallville, an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on September 24, 2002, on The WB television network. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The second season comprises 23 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 20, 2003. Regular cast members during season two include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider. John Glover who was a recurring guest in season one was promoted to regular for season two. At the end of season one, Eric Johnson, who portrayed Whitney Fordman, had left the show.

    Season two picks up directly where season one ended, with Clark (Welling) dealing with the aftermath of the tornadoes that hit Smallville. This season, Clark finally learns who he is and where he comes from, but must also acknowledge a potential destiny set into motion by his biological father that could change his life and the lives of those around him forever. Clark's relationship with Lana Lang (Kreuk) becomes increasingly closer, straining his friendship with Chloe Sullivan (Mack). Clark's best friend, Pete Ross (Jones III), learns Clark's secret this season.

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    Prodigal

    by: Sonicflood

    Lord, You see into my heart
    There is no place I can hide
    When I feel I've been apart
    From You, from You
    Broken I bow at your feet
    Surrendering all that I am
    Lord, I know I am complete
    In You, only You
    So here is my life
    I give it all
    I'm placing it in Your hands
    Mold me and make me
    Let me fall into Your arms of love again
    Where I should have always been
    My sin You remember no more
    Your mercy has covered my scars
    Your healing has welcomed me home
    I am new in You
    So here is my life
    I give it all
    I'm placing it in Your hands
    Mold me and make me
    Let me fall into Your arms of love again
    Where I should have always been
    Here is my life
    I give it all
    I'm placing it in Your hands
    Mold me and make me
    Let me fall into Your arms of love again




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