Hallow, the #1 prayer app in the world, has been ousted from Chinese app stores after the communist nation deemed some of its content “illegal.” The app, which was propelled into mainstream use after running a Super Bowl ad featuring Mark Whalberg and Jonathan Roumie, has pledged to continue to serve the Church in China, but it is unclear if there are even steps Hallow can take to return to the Chinese marketplace.
Founder and CEO of Hallow, Inc., Alex Jones revealed the situation in a brief post on X (formerly Twitter) in which he simply stated that the Hallow app was no longer available in China: