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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 26 MIN

Christianity Isn't Just Content Consumption - S6:EP72

from A Few Minutes With The Few · host The Few

What happens when Christianity becomes something we consume instead of something that transforms us? In this episode of A Few Minutes With The Few, we’re talking about the growing tendency to treat faith like content rather than communion with God. In a world overflowing with sermons, podcasts, reels, debates, and endless opinions, many Christians are more spiritually overstimulated than spiritually formed. We discuss burnout, distraction, and why consuming Christian content is not the same thing as genuinely walking with Jesus. We also talk about the difference between being informed and being transformed, why silence and stillness feel so uncomfortable today, and how social media may be shaping our spiritual lives more than we realize. If you’ve been feeling spiritually exhausted, distracted, numb, or overwhelmed lately, this conversation is for you. Because Christianity was never meant to be something we endlessly scroll through. It was meant to be lived. Let's get into it! Connect With The Few! Follow us and join the conversation: 📸 Instagram: @thefew.blog 📘 Facebook: The Few on Facebook 📝 Blog: thefew.blog 🎥 YouTube: The Few on YouTube ✨ Resources for You Twenty-Six Things Christians Should Do in 2026 Christian Resources Page Spotify Worship Playlist 🤍 Partner With Us 🌸 Hope Beauty: Use code THEFEW for 10% off: Shop Here 🎙 Podbean: Get 1 month FREE with our link: Start Here 📩 Questions or Topics? Email us at: [email protected]

What happens when Christianity becomes something we consume instead of something that transforms us? In this episode of A Few Minutes With The Few, we’re talking about the growing tendency to treat faith like content rather than communion with God. In a world overflowing with sermons, podcasts, reels, debates, and endless opinions, many Christians are more spiritually overstimulated than spiritually formed. We discuss burnout, distraction, and why consuming Christian content is not the same thing as genuinely walking with Jesus. We also talk about the difference between being informed and being transformed, why silence and stillness feel so uncomfortable today, and how social media may be shaping our spiritual lives more than we realize. If you’ve been feeling spiritually exhausted, distracted, numb, or overwhelmed lately, this conversation is for you. Because Christianity was never meant to be something we endlessly scroll through. It was meant to be lived. Let’s get into it! Connect With The Few! Follow us and join the conversation: 📸 Instagram: @thefew.blog 📘 Facebook: The Few on Facebook 📝 Blog: thefew.blog 🎥 YouTube: The Few on YouTube ✨ Resources for You Twenty-Six Things Christians Should Do in 2026 Christian Resources Page Spotify Worship Playlist 🤍 Partner With Us 🌸 Hope Beauty: Use code THEFEW for 10% off: Shop Here 🎙 Podbean: Get 1 month FREE with our link: Start Here 📩 Questions or Topics? Email us at: [email protected]

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