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God bless the meme evangelists

Christianity is always new: Memetic evangelists agree Billy Graham Because Christ is alive.

Christianity has adapted well to digital technology: videos, GIFs, clips, photos, cartoons, apps, all of which benefit millions of people.

Jesus lives, we are forgiven, and the Holy Spirit is at work through Instagram Reels, TikToks, YouTube Shorts, and X Posts.

I admire the rebellious attitude of meme evangelists. They use social media to spread the gospel. They do it with the peaceful dedication of the first apostles. The only tools they use are Adobe Premiere and Garageband.

They make slick videos. The music is always intense. If you had to choose one video to represent the meme movement, it would be this one. This one. and This one.

They like to slow down the tempo of their songs. The pitch drops. It’s been around since Houston rappers started chopping and screwing. This submerged tempo makes everything sound dark and cool. All the meme evangelists produce is a dark version of the genre called chill vaporwave.

Sometimes the video cuts too fast to follow, but this makes the footage more appealing.

“For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12).

Most of the meme evangelists’ accounts are Catholic or Orthodox, but Protestants are certainly not excluded. A look at the comments reveals a sense of harmony among believers.

You will also hear a lot of criticism of Catholics and Orthodox who have gone astray.

One of their heroes is Cliff NechtlCliff is truly a servant of God. His evangelism has led many to salvation. He is the senior pastor of Grace Community Church, which is either non-denominational or Reformed Baptist. But it doesn’t matter. He is a warrior for Christ, full of love and rebellion.

I love the meme preachers too Billy Graham.

Their duty is to spread the message of Christ. rejection Secular. They Remove the mask It denies the evil of the world and presents only one alternative: Christ is the King of the universe.

Jesus lives, we are forgiven, and the Holy Spirit is at work through Instagram Reels, TikToks, YouTube Shorts, and X Posts.

Memetic evangelists structure their messages in a specific order.

First, they pray, they turn to God the Father and to His Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, and they pray alone or with their families, and they go to church with their families and communities.

And they tradition And the Bible. “Tradition” here is not limited. Memetic evangelists know that Satan is the destroyer. He wants to destroy humanity and enslave those who are left. Tradition is the preservation of human goodness.

Then they turn to their partners and children. Then they pray some more. Then they turn to their friends. Then they turn to their neighbors. The goal is to carry love like a bucket of water through the flames of modern life to get to their enemy. If he is burning, they will save him.

Love is the fulfillment of the law, but sometimes love demands rejection. Jesus came bearing a sword to eradicate evil.

Meme evangelists denounce our culture of excess and hysteria. They propose a better way. They call for monogamy and lift weights. They eat steak and escape the devastation of destroyed cities. They have as many children as they can. They pray incessantly.

Check out the story behind the song this Trad.Christian video or this cut The Order of Christ.

Trad West is probably the biggest meme evangelism hub. They have 122,000 followers on X, 209,000 on Facebook, and 174,000 on Instagram. They live by the text at the bottom: “Always preach the gospel, use memes when necessary.”

Templar Pillar It usually features a sped up instrumental with some intense editing.

Soldier of Christ Boasting 329,000 followers on Instagram, they rely on apocalyptic imagery shoved into electronica — the song uses the beat from Grimes’ “Oblivion,” a song about sexual assault.

This is a clever dissonance. The memetic preachers slow down dark music, which creates a kind of holiness, and then they blend this twisted perfection with a flood of Christian imagery.

It means being prepared: “I will not let bullies shut me out of my culture. I will never give in to their demands.”

Memetic evangelists love Bishop Fulton Sheen. They also Love Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed while preaching. This is meme-ification of his reply.

The point of these stories is unity, not division; improvement and salvation. Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens his friend.”

it is you Come back to life.

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