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The Mirage of the Influencer–Pastor: Why “Gig Eva” and Its Churches Fail

By Pastor Sam Hyeong Rae Jo - Posted at The Heidelblog : In recent years, the evangelical landscape has undergone a seismic shift no longer confined to North America. We have moved from an era of large, stable institutions toward a decentralized, digital-first world of individual content creators. Although this phenomenon is often discussed in an American context, it has become a global crisis, accelerated by the borderless nature of the digital age. Across the world, the center of gravity is shifting from the objective life of the church to the subjective personality of the leader. As Carl Trueman has frequently diagnosed, this trend is the ecclesiastical manifestation of expressive individualism.1 The church is no longer seen as a covenant community into which we are brought but is treated as a platform for the pastor’s self-expression. The pastor is no longer a servant of the Word under the authority of a session; he becomes an influencer and brand manager whose platform exists inde...

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