Manna for Moms

TikTok Theology

23 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Episode 2: TikTok Taught a Generation Theology Who is discipling us more… Scripture or the algorithm? In this episode, we dive into shallow theology, emotional Christianity, influencer culture, and the danger of building our understanding of God through viral clips instead of the Word itself. We talk about false versions of Jesus, discernment, biblical literacy, and why listening to Christian content is not the same as personally abiding in Christ.

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