How To Be a Christian Influencer

Author: Jacqulyne Horbrook

Genre: Business; Christian Marketing

Rating: ★★★★☆

Jacqulyne Horbrook’s How to Become a Christian Influencer is a solid starting point for believers who want to use social media with intention—less “build a platform,” more “show up with values.” It lays down a practical foundation for how to think about content, consistency, and communicating faith in a public space without drifting into performative territory. For me, it was a decent beginning place that affirmed the “why,” but it also left me wanting more depth—more strategy, more examples, and more guidance for the long game of staying spiritually grounded while trying to be visible online.

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