My YouTube Channel is Perfect for Everyone, Especially Christians

After weeks—maybe even months—of going back and forth, praying for clarity, and wrestling with some real fear of being misunderstood or criticized, I finally did it. I launched my YouTube channel to the publiv (I kept it private for many months). I’m still kind of in shock.

It’s not just any YouTube channel either—this one’s political. I know, I know. It sounds like a mess waiting to happen, especially in the world we’re living in right now where everything feels so divided. But I’ve felt such a strong pull on my heart to step up and speak the truth—real truth—not just the kind that gets pushed around by talking heads on TV.

It honestly started with frustration. Every time I turned on the news or scrolled through social media, I felt like I was being spoon-fed half-truths. Things are happening in this country and around the world that the mainstream media just refuses to cover, and if they do, it’s always through a distorted lens. It was driving me crazy.

But more than that, I started to feel convicted. As a Christian, I can’t just sit back and ignore what’s happening. We’re called to be salt and light in the world—to stand for what’s right, even when it’s uncomfortable. And believe me, this is uncomfortable. Putting my opinions out there, especially on political issues, is scary. But God didn’t give me a spirit of fear. He gave me boldness.

So I created this channel to speak plainly about the things people are either too scared to say or too blind to see. I don’t claim to know everything—I’m still learning every day—but I’m not afraid to ask hard questions and challenge the narratives we’re constantly being fed. I want this to be a space where people can think freely and hear perspectives that aren’t being broadcast on the nightly news.

Please take a look at my YouTube Channel Here!

I uploaded my first video this afternoon. It’s rough, to be honest. The lighting’s not great, and I was super nervous. But I just talked from the heart. That’s what matters, right? I hope that people who are sick of the spin, the bias, the manipulation—will find a little truth and hope in what I’m doing.

I already got a couple of comments, and one was a bit mean. That part stung. But then I remembered Jesus said we’d be hated for speaking truth in His name. So I prayed for that person and moved on. I’m doing this for a bigger reason than popularity. I’m doing it because I truly believe that Christians need to be part of the cultural conversation—not hidden away in fear.

So here I am—24, Christian, not a media expert, but trying my best to follow what God’s put on my heart. I’m nervous, I’m excited, and most of all, I’m surrendered.

Lord, use this for Your glory. Even if only one person watches and thinks deeper about the truth, it’s worth it.

Until next time,
The Christian Tech Nerd

P.S. If anyone stumbles across this in the future—check out the channel. It’s raw and honest, and it’s just getting started.

14 thoughts on “My YouTube Channel is Perfect for Everyone, Especially Christians

  1. it is essential to stand up and be counted while we make our voices heard. I’ve had a YouTube channel for over 10 years in one form or another. Starting in about 2009, viewership dried up and dwindled away to nothing.

    Late last year, I pulled the plug on YouTube. I moved lock, stock, and barrell over to Rumble.com. Instead of the regulated zero views every week, my channel after a few months is at 600+ and growing. I have between 40 and 60 live views every Thursday evening at the Bible study.

    There will come a day where none of our efforts will matter, but until then, we need to do everything that gives our message voice and reach. YouTube was no longer an answer for me. If it becomes not an answer for you, there are other places that may serve instead. Or with, which is even more powerful.

    God bless you, sister. Praying for you.

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  2. Welcome to You Tube. Make it a better place. Keep speaking the truth. I’m glad that all of your zeal is channeled in things that can make a difference. You Tube can be great, but it sure is a lot of work! As I’m getting ready to start channel #4 in my own network. Keep the faith! God bless you.

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  3. Greetings from across the Atlantic, ChristianTechNerd!

    Sadly, it seems to me that we are also an ocean apart on political matters.The question I try to ask myself as a yardstick on how to approach the issues of the day is: “What would Jesus do?”

    You might tell me his top priority would be to support a ban on abortion. But, based on his life on earth, I believe he’d spend time ministering healing, teaching and deliverance. He’d have engaged with all members of society but especially the poor.

    Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for their sense of entitlement to riches. I believe he’d hate the political systems that marginalise the poor, including those in ‘heavily indebted’ nations. He’d hate the way USAid has been ‘shredded’ – and to a lesser extent, it’s reduction by the current British government.

    I had better stop here. Despite our obvious differences in views, I congratulate you on starting your channel. I am glad to engage with you. Thank you too for liking my post ‘Easter People’.

    Cheers for now, John

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