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In a world where social media influencers dominate the conversation, Generation Z Christians are hitting the brakes on performative activism. They’re tired of the endless scrolling and are ready to make some real-world impact—without the filters. The article points out that rather than simply following the loudest voices online, these young believers are encouraged to seek wisdom from more grounded sources. Talk about a digital detox moment, right?
Instead of rebranding their faith to fit into trendy hashtags, these Christian Zoomers are looking at things like community engagement, local voting, and, of all things, good old-fashioned church attendance! Can you imagine that—actually going to church? They understand that genuine community support is vital as they maneuver through the chaos of a post-COVID world and climate fear. So, how do they plan to stir the pot? By flipping the script on apathy, they’re bringing values front and center.
It gets better! Their strategy means finding ways to serve in the community that resonate with their beliefs, all while avoiding the trap of virtue-signaling. They’re solidly rejecting the notion that being “Christian first, conservative second” is somehow a weakness. Who knew faith could pack such a punch? It begs the question: If social media influencers aren’t the answer, where do you find your inspiration for change? Let’s keep that conversation going!
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