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We used to trust certain pastors and Christian leaders of institutions to tell us what we should believe. Now we trust our feeds. In this episode, Bria Wasson explores how curated truth, tribal loyalty, and algorithm-driven discipleship have distorted the voice of Jesus in the American church. From Paul’s warning to Timothy about itching ears to Joseph’s unjust silence in Genesis 39, we trace the cost of listening to the loudest voices instead of the truest ones. If you’ve ever felt like the gospel has been replaced by a pep rally—or wondered whether Jesus still speaks through the noise—this one’s for you.
By Brianna WassonWe used to trust certain pastors and Christian leaders of institutions to tell us what we should believe. Now we trust our feeds. In this episode, Bria Wasson explores how curated truth, tribal loyalty, and algorithm-driven discipleship have distorted the voice of Jesus in the American church. From Paul’s warning to Timothy about itching ears to Joseph’s unjust silence in Genesis 39, we trace the cost of listening to the loudest voices instead of the truest ones. If you’ve ever felt like the gospel has been replaced by a pep rally—or wondered whether Jesus still speaks through the noise—this one’s for you.