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Cynthia Erivo has responded to the backlash she received for her upcoming lead role in Jesus Christ Superstar at the ...
Cynthia Erivo is addressing the criticism over her casting in the upcoming three-night production of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Cynthia Erivo is rising above the crucifixion of her casting as Jesus in the upcoming production of Jesus Christ Superstar. The Wicked star will play the Messiah for a three-night performance at the ...
Whether it's his gigantic bowl of ice cream before the game or his prayer circle afterwards, one thing is for sure — Bates is ...
Earlier this week, the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles made a trade, sending quarterback Kenny Pickett to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson and a ...
For the third consecutive year, an advertisement about Jesus Christ aired during the Super Bowl. The "He Gets Us" campaign ran a 60-second ad during the first half of Sunday's game between the ...
For the third consecutive year, an advertisement about Jesus Christ aired during the Super Bowl. The "He Gets Us" campaign ran a 60-second ad during the first half of Sunday's game between the Kansas ...
“Foot Washing," a 60-second commercial from He Gets Us, debuted at last year's Super Bowl. “He Gets Us,” the effort to connect with consumers in the name of Jesus, will be back for a third ...
It’s becoming a Super Bowl tradition: He Gets Us, the billion-dollar effort to overhaul the public image of Jesus, the Son of God, will be back on the airwaves during Super Bowl LIX. Greg Miller ...
During Super Bowl Sunday, a 60-second ad aired about Jesus Christ, and no one seemed angrier about it than Christians. The ad depicts a series of images of one person washing another person’s feet.
For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” Two commercials shown Sunday night centered Jesus’ message to love your neighbors ...
In the middle of all these problems, Jesus needs a $100 million marketing campaign? Estimates suggest that 30 seconds of commercial time during Super Bowl LVIII cost $7 million. The two “He Gets ...