The drop in viewership comes as the award ceremony continues to highlight and reward movies that do not reflect the values that American audiences crave.
“They need to see me praying over people at restaurants. They need to see me praying over people at Disney World. Wherever we are, we’re praying for people. Wherever we are, we’re ministering to people.”
"The first thing they did — they are champions of the world, you know — the first thing they did, got down on a knee and said a huge prayer, and we joined hands, and it was so wonderful for my son to see these big masculine grown men conquer such an amazing achievement and then immediately give glory to God."
"I didn’t want my kids to spend their childhood on a ‘set,’ I didn’t want their home and safe space to feel like a set or be at home while I was away."
“These were not obscure experiments — they were viral moments, racking up millions of views and celebrating, openly and enthusiastically, the theft of American creative work.”
"So, it was a blessing that we had a blow out. It was a blessing. So today, as frustrated as you may get, realize everything is a blessing. God works in mysterious ways."
“And I think people are naturally understanding, ‘Wait, this thing isn’t working anymore. This isn’t going how I thought it was going to go.’ And so ultimately, people don’t just want a truth. They want the truth. And that would be Jesus.”