Jesus Christ is now the center of a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign funded by the founder of Hobby Lobby and others, which is apparently just getting started. Who is he? Well, in In between star-studded advertisements and a whole lot of football, this year’s Super Bowl watchers are being taken to church. “ He Gets Us,” a campaign to promote Jesus and Christianity, is A group called He Gets Us ran two ads during the Super Bowl game on Sunday to spread the word about Jesus. One of the donors behind the ads is a craft chain billionaire worth nearly $15 billion. The ads haven’t been without controversy. Dallas dive bar Lee Harvey’s made a brief — less than two seconds — appearance in a “He Gets Us” ad played during last year’s Super Bowl. A 30-second ad is estimated to cost about $7-8 million for Super Bowl 59, on top of the money it takes to create what are often elaborate commercials designed to grab headlines. The nonprofit behind the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ad campaign is tied to the billionaire Hobby Lobby family — and registered as a church. Jesus Super Bowl Ads: Is a Church Leading the He Gets 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 — even That's a tagline that's been popping up in banner ads online, on highway billboards and soon in Super Bowl commercials. The he is Jesus Christ. And the ads say things like Jesus was a refugee The "He Gets Us" campaign is spending millions of dollars on its Super Bowls ads to promote Jesus. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Josiah Daniels about the campaign and its purpose. For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign created by a Dallas advertising firm promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” Two commercials shown Sunday night centered Jesus’ The two Super Bowl ads that have become a talking point directed viewers to visit the website to learn more about Jesus, find Bible reading plans and connect with people online or in person who As per Newsweek, the 75 second Jesus ad (60 + 15) cost approximately $20 million. The Super Bowl has long been the standout event in the American sports calendar ever since it was created in 1966 The two Super Bowl ads created by the campaign will focus on “the behavior Jesus modeled in relationship and conflict,” He Gets Us spokesman Jason Vanderground told CNA. The ad will cost The Signatry $20 million to air in the Super Bowl, and they hope to reach more than 100 million people with their commercial. View this post on Instagram A post shared by He Gets Jesus-oriented commercials with the tagline "He Gets Us," which aired during Sunday night's Super Bowl, are raising questions after new reporting reveals that the organization behind the ads has The Super Bowl will once again feature ads promoting Jesus, thanks in large part to the billionaire family that leads Hobby Lobby.. He Gets Us, the billion-dollar campaign to further raise Jesus Jesus-oriented commercials with the tagline "He Gets Us," which aired during Sunday night's Super Bowl, are raising questions after new reporting reveals that the organization behind the ads has Naturally, the price of running a commercial during the game is enormous. A 30-second ad is estimated to cost about $7 million for Super Bowl 58, on top of the money it takes to create what are There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million Americans each year. Naturally, the price of running a commercial during There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million Americans each year. Naturally, the price of running a commercial during
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