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With so many ads during the big game last night, four have messages worth hearing.
As millions tuned in to watch the Super Bowl Sunday evening, many (like myself) may have been more enticed by the commercials than the football. After a pro-life ad was banned last year, these four commercials spoke volumes in sharing the truth about the dignity of each and every human life — plus, one commercial showed a confessional!
4. Jeep’s commercial showcased Bruce Springsteen and a very tiny chapel in the middle of the country.
The vibe and imagery of Jeep’s ad is very moving, and it features one of the smallest chapels, located in Lebanon, Kansas. Starring and narrated by Bruce Springsteen, his voice begins, "There’s a chapel in Kansas standing on the exact center of the Lower 48. It never closes. All are more than welcome to come meet here in the middle."
The commercial offers hope as we move into the new year amid division and seems to be a response to the violence the country witnessed on Jan. 6, when the U.S. Capitol building was stormed by a group of violent protesters.
Continued below.
Top 4 Super Bowl Commercials: Pro-Life Messages, a Confessional, and Paralympian Jessica Long!
As millions tuned in to watch the Super Bowl Sunday evening, many (like myself) may have been more enticed by the commercials than the football. After a pro-life ad was banned last year, these four commercials spoke volumes in sharing the truth about the dignity of each and every human life — plus, one commercial showed a confessional!
4. Jeep’s commercial showcased Bruce Springsteen and a very tiny chapel in the middle of the country.
The vibe and imagery of Jeep’s ad is very moving, and it features one of the smallest chapels, located in Lebanon, Kansas. Starring and narrated by Bruce Springsteen, his voice begins, "There’s a chapel in Kansas standing on the exact center of the Lower 48. It never closes. All are more than welcome to come meet here in the middle."
The commercial offers hope as we move into the new year amid division and seems to be a response to the violence the country witnessed on Jan. 6, when the U.S. Capitol building was stormed by a group of violent protesters.
Continued below.
Top 4 Super Bowl Commercials: Pro-Life Messages, a Confessional, and Paralympian Jessica Long!