Posted on 12/08/2024 11:11:10 AM PST by simpson96
Pop singer Gwen Stefani has partnered with a Catholic prayer app for the Christmas season and is encouraging her fans to download it and use it with her.
“Imagine showing yourself this video in 1994. Seriously, I think it’s great that Gwen Stefani is a Christian, and is now more vocal about her faith. This is incredibly healthy for American culture,” commentator John William Sherrod wrote in a post on X.
Sherrod also posted a video in which the pop star explains why Christmas is her favorite time of the year.
“It’s the season that we get to celebrate the birth of our Lord,” she said.
Stefani noted that she is partnering with the app Hallow as part of its “25-day prayer challenge leading up to Christmas.”
“Join me and millions of other Christians around the world as we celebrate the truth that God so loved the world that He gave us His only Son,” she said in words echoing the message of John 3:16.
Stefani closed with an invitation to “join me in praying every day. God bless.”
Stefani’s partnership with Hallow got its share of reactions.(snip)
Stefani was raised as a Catholic and has continued in her faith throughout her career, the site reported.
Stefani, 55, recently spoke to People about her 2021 marriage to country star Blake Shelton(snip)
Shelton has commented about the role of religion in Stefani’s life, according to the U.S. Sun.
“She has such a strong faith in God,” he said in 2022. “That’s No. 1 in her life and has been her whole life.”
“She doesn’t beat you over the head with it. She would never do that. That’s her relationship,” he said.
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Did you just watch Grump Old Men?
I did lol
The younger brother of my girlfriend ran in her circle of friends, he knew her from high school. She was from a Catholic family, her grandparents lived nearby. Any hard, foul mouthed bar hussy behavior on her part would have been an act. The public mask of a musician / entertainer versus her private reality. Young OC female musician pretending to be tough.
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