Show Notes
In episode 6 of Season 7 of The GenSend Podcast, Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor help next-gen leaders discern what truly matters in a digital world where influence is measured in likes and views. They unpack the tension between platform and anointing, and why viral doesn’t always mean faithful. Discover the dangers of equating online popularity with spiritual authority as well as practical guidance for leading students with discernment. Be challenged to rethink success, guard your heart from comparison, and anchor your ministry in Scripture instead of algorithms. Listen in to be equipped to shepherd students through digital noise while staying grounded in real, relational discipleship.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why confidence does not equal competence in online teaching
- How to help students test everything against Scripture
- Why faithfulness is the biblical measure of success, not visibility
- How to shepherd students influenced by online voices
- The difference between discernment and cynicism when evaluating teachers
Helpful Resources:
- Three Habits for Everyday Evangelism, eBook by Paul Worcester (releases April 27, 2026)
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Shareable Quotes:
“Gifts and talents can build a crowd, but only the Holy Spirit can build the Church.” —Shane Pruit
“Students often assume that if it has a lot of views, it must be true.” —Lacey Villasenor
“It’s a snare to compare. Just put out truth and trust the Lord with it.” —Shane Pruitt
“Social media is a mission field, but it should never replace real discipleship.” —Paul Worcester
“The metric of success you choose will shape the ministry you build.” —Lacey Villasenor