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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1870960/fan_mail/new] How do you help people grow without making them dependent on you? That question sits underneath every sermon, podcast, book, Bible study, and ministry platform. Christian leaders are called to guide people, encourage people, and point them toward truth. But healthy influence requires more than gathering an audience. It requires helping people develop their own discernment, wrestle with Scripture for themselves, and build a faith that can stand on its own. In this episode, literary agent Stephanie Alton joins Julianne Rhodes for a conversation about influence, platform-building, discernment, and the responsibility that comes with having people's attention. Together, they explore: • What healthy influence looks like in Christian spaces • Why discernment cannot be outsourced to pastors, authors, or influencers • The difference between building a platform and building dependency • How Christian communicators can point people back to God rather than themselves • Why knowledge alone does not produce spiritual maturity • The role of personal responsibility in faith development • How readers and listeners can evaluate the voices they follow • The importance of testing ideas against Scripture and seeking God directly Whether you're leading a ministry, writing a book, hosting a podcast, teaching a Bible study, or simply trying to grow in your faith, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at how influence can remain both effective and healthy. — Learn more about Stephanie Alton and the Blythe Daniel Agency: https://theblythedanielagency.com [https://theblythedanielagency.com/] If you care about Christian communication done with more creativity and integrity, come see what we’re building at contrarytopopular.com [http://contrarytopopular.com/].
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