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May 21, 2025 50 mins

It’s never been easier to tear someone down from behind a screen. But what does that mean for Christians called to speak truth in love—not just in person, but online too?


In Episode 99 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast, Tim and Drew tackle the increasingly urgent topic of social media anonymity and its spiritual implications. In a time when online platforms reward outrage, controversy, and clicks over truth, many believers are losing sight of how to engage with others in a way that reflects the heart of Christ. This episode was sparked by the recent and sobering situation involving ministry leader Josh Buice, who was revealed to have operated multiple anonymous accounts used to slander fellow Christians. His fall serves as a sobering example of how hidden sin can flourish behind the veil of digital anonymity—and how integrity, accountability, and love must remain non-negotiables in our online lives.

  • Anonymity Breeds Temptation:
    Operating behind a nameless handle makes it easier to say things that would never be said face-to-face—and often, those words cause real damage.

  • Social Media Has Rewired Human Interaction:
    We are more connected than ever but often more isolated, harsh, and reactive. The lack of real-life interaction leads many to forget there’s a person on the other side of the screen.

  • Christian Truth Without Love Becomes Harmful:
    Even if what’s said is “right,” if it’s not said with grace, it becomes another clanging symbol in an already noisy world. As Christians, we are called to season our speech and reflect the love of Jesus, even online.

  • Controversy Gets the Clicks:
    Algorithms promote what is outrageous, not what is edifying. Without intentional boundaries, believers can find themselves more focused on stirring division than sowing peace.

  • Integrity Still Matters—Even When No One Sees:
    Just because it’s anonymous doesn’t mean it’s harmless. Hidden activity online eventually leads to consequences, personally and publicly.

  • We’re Talking to Real People:
    Bots aside, most of our interactions online are with actual human souls. We’re not debating avatars—we’re influencing lives, for better or worse.

  • Check Your Motives:
    Ask yourself: Why am I on social media? Is it to spread hope and truth, or to gain validation and vent frustration?

  • It Might Be Time to Log Off:
    If your time online leads to more bitterness than growth, it may be time to unplug, regroup, and invite God to reset your heart.


We’re celebrating a major milestone next week as Tim and Drew are joined by their wives for a personal and heartfelt conversation about life, faith, and family. It’s one you won’t want to miss!

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