The singer is facing backlash for inviting fans to pray with her on the app, Hallow, this Christmas season.
The No Doubt singer is facing blowback for promoting what some see as "pay-to-pray." ...
Chrishell Stause wasn’t afraid to tell Gwen Stefani exactly how she feels about the singer partnering with prayer app Hallow.
The No Doubt singer is partnering with prayer app Hallow, a move that blindsided many of her decades-long fans.
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Chrishell Stause slams Gwen Stefani over partnership with 'anti-abortion' prayer app [video]
The Selling Sunset star joined fans in calling out Stefani for teaming up with Hallow, a prayer app, that is being accused of ...
Gwen Stefani has urged her followers to sign up for the prayer app Hallow, but critics like Chrishell Stause say the app is ...
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'Don't speak': Chrishell Stause slams 'church grifter' Gwen Stefani for endorsing deeply creepy prayer app
Sometimes you've got to holler back at the "Hollaback Girl." ...
Millions of viewers of this week's Republican primary debate likely noticed a perhaps unusual commercial toward the end of the evening: an invitation to pray. The 30-second ad featured actor Jonathan ...
The pope signaled his intention to harness the power of technology to reach out to young people by launching a prayer app three days before he will attend a Catholic youth festival in Panama. The app, ...
The Holy Father launched an app called “Click to Pray” on Sunday that’ll allow the world’s 1.3 billion Roman Catholics to join him in prayer. The pontiff has a profile on the Android and iOS app that ...
"Click to pray" are not words you'd expect to come out of the pope's mouth. But that's what onlookers heard during the traditional Sunday address from Pope Francis, as he introduced ClickToPray, an ...
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