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New Christian Converts Need Discipleship Before Platform Ministry

Ministry leaders warn against giving new believers immediate public platforms, emphasizing the importance of spiritual maturity first.

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ChurchStacks
April 23, 2026
The News
Relevant Magazine published a cautionary piece titled "Loving New Christians Means Not Handing Them a Mic," highlighting how modern evangelism often sees new converts immediately launch podcasts, YouTube channels, and begin posting theology content to thousands of followers before proper discipleship occurs.
Why It Matters
This trend reflects a broader challenge in discipleship culture where social media influence can be mistaken for spiritual maturity. New believers with large platforms may inadvertently teach incorrect doctrine or share immature perspectives that could mislead others. Church leaders must balance celebrating conversions with ensuring proper spiritual formation occurs before placing new Christians in teaching or leadership roles.
The Takeaway
Develop clear pathways for new believers that prioritize discipleship and spiritual formation before offering public ministry opportunities, regardless of their social media following or influence.

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