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Faithbook: Representing Jesus on Social Media
As Christians navigate social media, we must confront a difficult truth: while these tools bridge geographical divides, are they subtly "exalting self" or "causing division"? Our presence on platforms is not neutral. We have a strategic and moral duty to "live and love like Jesus" online, ensuring our digital footprint is a reflection of the Gospel rather than an echo of our own egos.
Key Point: It is the Christian’s duty to live and love like Jesus on social media.

Pastor Tim Lewis
Jan 176 min read


The Danger of Christian Narcissism
In the digital age, social media has become one of the most influential forces shaping personal identity, values, and behavior. While these platforms can be used for godly encouragement and meaningful connection, they also present a unique temptation of cultivating a life centered on self. Scripture warns repeatedly against the dangers of pride, vanity, and self-exaltation. These are attitudes that can easily flourish in a culture built around likes, follows, and personal bra

Pastor Tim Lewis
Dec 11, 20255 min read
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