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What happens when Christianity is shaped more by an algorithm than by Scripture?
In this episode, we speak directly to new believers and seekers navigating faith through social media—especially TikTok. While online platforms can introduce people to Jesus, they can’t replace biblical discernment, church community, or careful study of God’s Word.
We explore what’s often called “TikTok Christianity,” why it can be confusing or even harmful for new Christians, and how Scripture teaches us to test every message we hear—including this one.
This episode offers practical, biblical tools for discernment, encourages listeners to read the Bible for themselves, and reminds us that confidence, virality, and emotion are not substitutes for truth.
We end with a clear presentation of the gospel and a humble invitation: Don’t take our word for it—open your Bible and examine the Scriptures.
“Test everything; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21
By James BeatleyWhat happens when Christianity is shaped more by an algorithm than by Scripture?
In this episode, we speak directly to new believers and seekers navigating faith through social media—especially TikTok. While online platforms can introduce people to Jesus, they can’t replace biblical discernment, church community, or careful study of God’s Word.
We explore what’s often called “TikTok Christianity,” why it can be confusing or even harmful for new Christians, and how Scripture teaches us to test every message we hear—including this one.
This episode offers practical, biblical tools for discernment, encourages listeners to read the Bible for themselves, and reminds us that confidence, virality, and emotion are not substitutes for truth.
We end with a clear presentation of the gospel and a humble invitation: Don’t take our word for it—open your Bible and examine the Scriptures.
“Test everything; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21