Unpolished but Called

S2 E126: Why Does Everyone Online Sound Like a Bible Expert?

20 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Welcome to Unpolished but Called, where we have honest conversations about faith, Scripture, and what it looks like to follow Jesus in real life. In this episode, we're talking about a question many Christians eventually face: Why does everyone online sound like a Bible expert? From YouTube and TikTok to podcasts and Facebook, there are more voices teaching Scripture than ever before. The challenge isn't finding information—it's knowing who to trust when every person sounds confident and every answer sounds certain. As a newer Christian, I've wrestled with this myself. How do we learn from others without outsourcing our faith? How do we avoid being overwhelmed by endless opinions and conflicting interpretations? In this conversation, we'll talk about why social media rewards certainty, why being teachable matters, and why opening your Bible for yourself is still one of the most important things you can do. 📖 Scripture should always lead us back to God's Word. 🔗Linktree: https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled [https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled] 📧 Subscribe to the newsletter and receive the free devotional: kathrinshaffer.com [http://kathrinshaffer.com] 🎙️ Listen to The Long Way Through Scripture Bible Study Podcast ❤️ Support the podcast and ministry resources through the website. If you're enjoying these conversations, be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes. #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #FaithJourney #Discipleship #UnpolishedButCalled

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