17/01/2026
‼️ WHY THE CHURCH MAY NEVER PRODUCE AN ISHOWSPEED-KIND OF PERSON…
kai… this one is heavy… please read with your heart open
Imagine a 20-year-old boy.
No pulpit, No title, No prophecy tag.
Yet presidents notice him.
Kings receive him.
CEOs open doors for him.
Nations pause when he lands.
48+ million people waiting for a post from him daily on YouTube...
Few days ago, unannounced… he steps into an African city and over 100,000 people gather like rain was promised from heaven.
And I sat down and asked with tears in my eyes
How did he gather this kind of influence?
And more painful…
Why doesn’t the Church have people like this?
The problem is simple… but painful to admit.
When God gives us a young man with fire, energy, madness, creativity, audacity…
we rush him to Bible school.
We tell him, “Calm down.”
“Slow down.”
“Reduce.”
“Go and be a branch pastor.”
We drain the madness out of him.
We clip his wings in the name of “process.”
kai…
Every zealous, loud, expressive, creative young believer is quickly told:
“Your hunger for visibility is pride.”
“Exposure will kill you.”
“You must go through Cave of Adullam.”
So we bury them in basements.
Lock them behind church walls.
While the world releases theirs to the skies.
The same David that you say Cave of Adullam was actually very popular at age 18 sir....
Now look around…
Little boys like Mr Beast (Jimmy)
ISHOWSPEED
Kai Cenat
Logan Paul
KSI
Mark Zuckerberg (started young)
They were not told to hide.
They were trained, funded, encouraged, released.
Now they shape culture.
They control attention.
They decide what millions watch, wear, talk about.
And the Church?
Still arguing whether social media is demonic. 😭
Listen… this is the painful truth:
The Church has souls,
but the world has systems.
The Church has fire,
but the world has platforms.
And fire without a platform will keep burning quietly
while darkness trends loudly.
We told our youths,
“Don’t do YouTube.”
“Don’t do TikTok.”
“Don’t do movies.”
“Don’t do comedy.”
“Don’t talk about culture.”
“Only post scriptures.”
So we forced them into one narrow religious box…
while God designed some of them to sit in Hollywood,
media houses,
tech spaces,
fashion,
politics,
entertainment.
Hear me carefully… and don’t twist this.
It is okay for a Christian to make marvel like movies that are not titled Jesus Loves You.
It is okay to sing songs that are not worship songs.
It is okay to create content around life, culture, comedy, sport, politics.
Joseph did not preach in Egypt…
he governed.
Daniel did not start a prayer fellowship in Babylon…
he shaped policy.
Esther didn’t shout “repent” in the palace…
she saved a nation from inside power.
The problem is not presence in the world.
The problem is compromise of identity.
You can be visible without being polluted.
You can be famous without being empty.
You can be influential and still fear God.
Salt must touch food to preserve it.
Light must enter darkness to change it.
The Balance?
Simple.
Carry Jesus inside you,
not just on captions.
Let your values speak even when your content is neutral.
Let your conscience be louder than your clicks.
Let holiness guide your choices, not fear of opinions.
We don’t need Christians who only shout “Jesus” online.
We need believers who own territories and quietly point men to Christ.
If the Church does not wake up,
we will keep inviting influencers to crusades
instead of raising them from our pews.
To the youths reading this with fire in your bones…
Stop waiting for permission to obey God.
Stop letting religious fear kill your assignment.
Build skill. Build structure. Build excellence.
The media space is crying for light.
And heaven is waiting for bold sons.
Please…
Take over the media.
For Jesus.
For truth.
For generations unborn.
If this burden burns in you too…
Don’t clap.
Don’t just comment.
Go and build.
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