Serving God Through Social Media

Wyatt Dawe

1/26/20261 min read

a woman sitting on a couch holding a cell phone
a woman sitting on a couch holding a cell phone

I have seen social media become a marvelous work when it is used to reach people who would never walk into a church building or open a scripture on their own. A short video can teach a simple truth, invite hope, or remind someone they are not forgotten. I have watched posts spark real conversations in comments and direct messages where someone asks a sincere question about faith, prayer, or purpose. That reach feels like a modern version of gathering, not by forcing belief, but by making goodness visible and accessible.

The role I want to play is to create content that is honest, uplifting, and useful. I want my posts to be the kind of thing I would feel comfortable showing to a future employer and also feel good about showing to the Lord. That means I want to share messages that build people instead of tearing them down, teach principles instead of chasing arguments, and use creativity to invite rather than pressure. If I can consistently share light, clarity, and encouragement, then my voice can be part of that marvelous work, even in small ways.