How 3 Faith-Based Creators Are Winning on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram

Think spreading the Gospel online means compromising your message? These creators prove you can stay true — and still go viral.

A digital-era preacher surrounded by the symbols of modern platforms — bringing ancient truth to the algorithm age.

Faith is timeless. Your content shouldn’t be stuck in the past.
The internet isn’t killing the church — it’s reshaping the pulpit.
And for creators who blend spiritual conviction with digital savvy, there’s never been more opportunity to reach souls at scale.
Three faith-based creators show us exactly how to do it — on three very different platforms.
Here’s how they used TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to preach in pixels — and what you can steal from their success.

1. TikTok & Transformation: How Transformation Church Reached Gen Z

The Setup
Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma didn’t wait for Gen Z to come to them — they went to where Gen Z already was: TikTok.

The Pivot
Pastor Mike Todd’s messages — raw, rhythmic, and often intense — were clipped into 30-second sermon slaps that landed perfectly on the For You Page. His “Relationship Goals” series alone exploded with millions of views, generating global conversation.

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