Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp praised God after his team won Super Bowl LVI and he won Super Bowl MVP.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp praised God after his team won Super Bowl LVI and he won Super Bowl MVP.
The Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams will face off on Sunday in Super Bowl LVI. Many of the players on these teams are outspoken Christians. Here are 8 Christian athletes on the 2022 Super Bowl teams:
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zach Taylor answered media questions Monday ahead of Super Bowl LVI. He said that faith, family and football - in that order - have helped him prepare for Sunday.
The Super Bowl was a welcome diversion during one of the most difficult periods in American history. Nature reports that, as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, “the devastation of the pandemic—millions of deaths, economic strife, and unprecedented curbs on social interaction—has already had a marked effect on people’s mental health.”
From the beginning, the sexual revolution has promised women that aggressively flaunting skin and sexuality was empowerment and that divorcing sex from marriage and procreation would be a means to freedom. In reality, it was men who got what they wanted: sexual pleasure without the burden of commitment or requirement of chivalry. For a brief moment a few years ago, it was almost as if that lie had been exposed. More and more women bravely came forward revealing how they’d been treated horrifically as “sexual objects” and such. But if Sunday’s performance is any indication, we have not learned our lesson.
Many are taking issue with Sunday night's Super Bowl halftime show, saying that it overtly sexualized women.
Christians around the nation used the Super Bowl to bring glory to God.