That’s the question behind the latest Super Bowl commercial from “He Gets Us,” an organization focused on sparking conversations about Jesus Christ. The 60-second ad will air during the first half of ...
The “He Gets Us” ad campaign will air a new commercial during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 9), marking ...
Last week, the gospel in Luke 2:22-40 was read and heard by many. The story was about the presentation of the Baby Jesus at ...
“Sometimes they go together well, sometimes not,” he pauses, offering a ... comes over to greet us, and I ask him what he tells visitors who want to know whether Jesus ever walked these ...
According to the National Catholic Educational Association, enrollment in Catholic schools nationwide is currently close to 1 ...
There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million ...
Its framing asks: What does John have to tell us about Jesus? Before the flashback to John starts, Herod thinks of John in the first place because Jesus’ name is in the air. Jesus’ deeds have ...
I am excited to follow Jesus; I am excited to follow Jesus; no turning back; no turning back. The world behind me, the cross ...
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 ...
Prisoners spend 23.5 hours a day locked in their cells, with a brief, daily 30-minute window for exercise or religious ...
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 ...
Suffering is always suffering regardless of who experiences it, and Jesus has tasked us with treating them all like we would treat him. In these trying times, when it seems that we have turned on ...