'He Gets Us' Super Bowl Ads Spark Debate and Controversy
The 'He Gets Us' campaign's Super Bowl ads aimed at promoting Jesus' message of love and unity have ignited discussions across the political spectrum.
- The 'He Gets Us' campaign aired two ads during the Super Bowl, focusing on Jesus' message of love and unity, which sparked debate among viewers.
- Critics from both the left and right have voiced their opinions, with some praising the ads' message and others questioning the funding sources.
- The campaign, funded by a new nonprofit organization called Come Near, aims to disrupt preconceived notions about Jesus and Christianity.
- Over 700,000 people visited the campaign's website following the Super Bowl, indicating significant public interest and engagement.
- The ads were designed with the election year in mind, but aimed to transcend political divisions by encouraging viewers to treat each other with kindness and respect.