• Home
  • |
  • Jesus and Your Social Media Profile

Your Social Media Profile and Your Identity In Christ

Lately I've been working on building up my social media connections. It’s been fun to connect with people all over the world who share my interest in the Bible and in knowing more about walking with God. There’s something cool about having a new friend in Malaysia or Brazil or even in Indianapolis that I get to interact with because of our common faith. Recently I decided to jump into the Twitter world. A challenge with Twitter like other social media platforms is in building up a following. I had no idea how to do that so I talked to some friends and have done some reading to try to get an edge. Consequently I have been doing something I've never done before, learning about people through their social media profile. [Tweet "What does your social media profile say about your identity in Christ?"] There are a lot of people whose Twitter feeds I don’t want to follow so before I follow a person I read their bio. It’s the quickest way to make a judgement about a person. Guy Kawasaki says people take about 5 seconds to decide whether or not to follow someone based upon their social media profile. I’ve been reading a lot of profiles lately and that’s about right. Here’s what I’ve observed about how God is reflected in social media profiles, in particular on Twitter.

6 Ways God Is Reflected in Social Media Profiles

  1. He’s not.
  2. He’s a tag line. e.g. student, vegetarian, Libra, foodie, Jesus, bowling
  3. He’s in the list, sometime first. e.g. Christian, wife, mom, writer, blogger
  4. He’s reflected in the one’s occupation. e.g. pastor, worship leader, missionary, evangelist
  5. He’s woven into the bio. e.g. Christian patriot or teacher or psychologist
  6. He’s the focus of the bio. e.g. Waiting for Jesus to return, Fighting for God
This is an interesting range of expressions about God’s role in people’s lives. I realize this is not a big deal to most people. After all, aren't we just talking about a few words you wrote down back when you opened your Twitter account that you may have not thought about very much? Whether you thought about it a little or a lot your social media profile is a reflection of how you see yourself. Here are a couple of things to think about.
  • If your faith or relationship with Jesus is reflected in any way in your social media profile, good for you! You see yourself connected to Jesus.
  • If your faith is reflected in your social media profile, be sure your posts honor Jesus.Your social media presence, like everything in your life, reflects back on Jesus.
[Tweet "Jesus is one of your Twitter followers and Facebook friends and He’s always online"] I’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment or question below.

Related Posts

Mary’s Diary

This is the second in a series of short stories in which I take the biblical account of Christmas and weave in details as I imagine they happened. In this story I imagine what Mary may have written if she kept a diary. The Bible is inspired by God, my writing is not. I hope

Read More

Are You Heading in the Right Direction?

Are You Heading in the Right Direction? If you wonder, “Am I heading in the right direction?” you’re not alone. It’s a different way to ask, “Is this God’s will for me?” We ask this about many life decisions. Should IContinue in a relationship?Get married?Change careers?Move?Buy a house or rent?Find a new or better job?Have

Read More

Ward Cushman


My journey of faith started when I was nine years old when I realized that Jesus died and rose again to pay for my sins. At the age of thirteen I felt the call of God on my life for ministry.

I have been fortunate to work in the marketplace for over ten years and in full-time Christian ministry for over thirty years.

My passion is to teach God's Word in such a way that it is easy to understand and so that God uses it to bring about life change in those who hear it.

It is my greatest joy to see God work through me to produce fruit for His glory!