It may be less than a month before "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 hits the television screens but it is looking like the new season will be just as bloody as the previous ones. The legal drama, which is led by Viola Davis as defense lawyer and law professor Viola Davis, has become one of the most popular American shows worldwide in past few years due to the many twists and turns presented in the story.
New Teaser For "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 3
In the first teaser for "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3, we saw that someone has been posting derogatory things about Annalise on campus. At the end of the teaser, we also saw a visibly shocked Annalise yelling "NOOO!!" This could be because one major character dies.
In other "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 news, according to Billboard, r&B singer Mary J. Blige has been confirmed to be appearing on "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3. Her role has not been revealed yet but it is rumored that it will only be for an episode. This follows her other guest stints on other shows like "Empire" and "black-ish."
"How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 will be seen for the first time on air on Thursday, September 22, at 10 pm ET on ABC. China Christian Daily will be posting more news and updates on "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 in the lead up to the premiere of the new season.
Are you excited to watch "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 on air? What do you think will be the next murder mystery in "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3? Comment your ideas so China Christian Daily would know. Meanwhile, watch the first teaser trailer for "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 in the video below.
It may be less than a month before "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 hits the television screens but it is looking like the new season will be just as bloody as the previous ones. The legal drama, which is led by Viola Davis as defense lawyer and law professor Viola Davis, has become one of the most popular American shows worldwide in past few years due to the many twists and turns presented in the story.
New Teaser For "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 3
In the first teaser for "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3, we saw that someone has been posting derogatory things about Annalise on campus. At the end of the teaser, we also saw a visibly shocked Annalise yelling "NOOO!!" This could be because one major character dies.
In other "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 news, according to Billboard, r&B singer Mary J. Blige has been confirmed to be appearing on "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3. Her role has not been revealed yet but it is rumored that it will only be for an episode. This follows her other guest stints on other shows like "Empire" and "black-ish."
"How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 will be seen for the first time on air on Thursday, September 22, at 10 pm ET on ABC. China Christian Daily will be posting more news and updates on "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 in the lead up to the premiere of the new season.
Are you excited to watch "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 on air? What do you think will be the next murder mystery in "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3? Comment your ideas so China Christian Daily would know. Meanwhile, watch the first teaser trailer for "How To Get Away With Murder" season 3 in the video below.
On November 14, Dr. Brian C. Stiller hosted a webinar exploring Principle 3: Exercise Your Faith, the third chapter of his book 7 Ancient Principles for 21st Century Leaders. This book draws lessons from the biblical story of Nehemiah to guide leaders in building and renewing organizations and ministries.
On November 10, the Shanghai International Choral League (SICL) hosted a concert featuring a selection of classic and timeless large-scale choral and orchestral works at Shanghai Oriental Art Center’s Concert Hall.
In July 2024, the renowned American Chinese film director and star Joan Chen released her latest work, Catfish, a memory that spans over a century. Notably, she puts faith in an indispensable position, leaving a memorable mark on her growth.
In her essay Responding to Persecution and Marginalization of Christians, New Testament scholar Chee-Chiew Lee examines how New Testament authors approached persecution, offering guidance for contemporary Asian Christians seeking to respond faithfully to challenges in their contexts.
A virtual book launch for Exploring the New Testament in Asia: Evangelical Perspective took place at 8 p.m. Manila time, on November 5, presenting an addition to the Foundations in Asian Christian Thought (FACT) series published by Langham Publishing and the Asia Theological Association (ATA).
Forty years after the release of the original JESUS film, Jesus Film Project® is releasing an updated edition of founder Paul Eshleman’s book, I Just Saw Jesus. The new edition features a heartfelt foreword written by Eshleman’s daughter, Jenn Huff, as well as refreshed cover art. The book was officially released in October 2024.
Throughout the ages, Christians have laid a profound foundation for contemporary believers. The early church preserved and shared sacred texts, ensuring the Bible's survival and accessibility for future generations. Missionaries ventured into unchartered territories, spreading the faith and fostering intercultural exchanges. They used the technology and resources available to them at the time, from Roman roads to reach new communities, to the Gutenberg Press to produce Bibles. These efforts collectively allow us, as Christians today, to continue the mission of making disciples.
The platform in the film mirrors our world, with its hierarchical structure, stark resource distribution, and fierce competition. People are often quick to ignore others’ needs to secure their interests.
The first edition of the book Gospel and Anti-opium: Protestant Missionaries and the Rise and Fall of the Opium Trade in Late Qing China (1807-1911) was published, exploring the role missionaries played in opium trade and analyzing the reasons behind and significance of the transition.