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Are We Raising Christians or Content Creators?

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In this episode, Are We Raising Christians or Content Creators?, we take an honest look at a growing tension in today’s generation — where visibility is often valued more than spiritual depth, and influence can sometimes replace intimacy with God. As social media continues to shape identity and ministry, many are asking a critical question: are we discipling believers into Christlikeness, or into performance-driven expression? This episode explores the subtle shift from the secret place to the spotlight, from transformation to presentation, and from obedience to online validation. This is not a rejection of media or creativity, but a call back to balance , where platforms don’t replace presence, and where identity in Christ remains stronger than digital influence. Because the real question isn’t how many people are watching you… but who you are becoming when no one is.

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Are We Raising Christians or Content Creators?

In this episode, Are We Raising Christians or Content Creators?, we take an honest look at a growing tension in today’s generation — where visibility is often valued more than spiritual depth, and influence can sometimes replace intimacy with God. As social media continues to shape identity and ministry, many are asking a critical question: are we discipling believers into Christlikeness, or into performance-driven expression? This episode explores the subtle shift from the secret place to the spotlight, from transformation to presentation, and from obedience to online validation. This is not a rejection of media or creativity, but a call back to balance , where platforms don’t replace presence, and where identity in Christ remains stronger than digital influence. Because the real question isn’t how many people are watching you… but who you are becoming when no one is.

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In this episode, Behind The Pulpit (Why Leaders Feel One Day From Unraveling), we step into a conversation often left unspoken, the humanity, pressure, and spiritual responsibility that comes with ministry leadership. What happens behind the scenes when the microphone is off, the crowd is gone, and the weight of calling remains? Scripture reminds us that “we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us” (2 Corinthians 4:7). Ministry is powerful, but it is carried through fragile vessels. This episode explores the tension between anointed assignment and human limitation, between public expectation and private battles. We also reflect on the warning of Jesus in Matthew 23:27–28 about outward appearance without inward alignment , reminding us that ministry is not just performance, but integrity before God. And in Galatians 6:9, we are encouraged not to grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not faint. This conversation is not about exposing leaders, but about understanding the weight of calling, the importance of accountability, and the need for grace in leadership. It’s a call for the church to value depth over image, character over charisma, and presence with God over platform success. Because behind every pulpit is a person,and behind every message is a life being shaped in the secret place.

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Functional faith is presented in the sources as an active, non-passive force that requires a believer to engage through three primary expressions: speaking, moving, and rejoicing. Rather than remaining dormant, this type of faith is released through bold confession, as the proof of true belief is found in one's words. It acts as a "switch" that activates the power of God, demanding that individuals step out of their comfort zones and take physical action to see supernatural results.To sustain this lifestyle, the sources emphasize vocalized meditation on God’s Word to align the spirit with His promises and the maintenance of a joyful spirit. Joy serves as a spiritual strength that allows a believer to rejoice in God's power even before the physical evidence of a miracle appears. Ultimately, functional faith is the alignment of a person’s words, actions, and spirit with the covenant of God to manifest His power Functional faith is presented in the sources as an active force that requires believers to engage in three primary ways: speaking, moving, and rejoicing. Instead of being passive, this type of faith is expressed through bold confession, demonstrating that true belief is reflected in one's words. It acts like a "switch" that activates the power of God, urging individuals to step out of their comfort zones and take action to witness supernatural results.To maintain this lifestyle, the sources emphasize the importance of vocalized meditation on God’s Word, which helps align the spirit with His promises. Additionally, nurturing a joyful spirit is crucial, as joy provides spiritual strength, enabling believers to rejoice in God's power even before they see physical evidence of a miracle. Ultimately, functional faith is about aligning one’s words, actions, and spirit with God's covenant to manifest His power.

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