• Boldly Sharing Your Faith Online with Cassidy Brown

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Boldly Sharing Your Faith Online with Cassidy Brown

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered how to share your faith on social media? In this episode, I’m joined by Cassidy Brown, a faith-driven content creator who has built a powerful online presence by unapologetically sharing about her relationship with Christ.

    We dive into Cassidy’s journey of stepping out in faith on social media, the challenges of staying true to biblical truth in a culture that often opposes it, and how she navigates criticism and the pressure to conform. She shares practical wisdom for anyone who feels called to use their online platform to glorify God - whether you have 10 followers or 10,000.

    If you’ve ever struggled with fear of judgment, wondered how to respond to negativity or questioned whether social media can truly be used for Kingdom impact, this conversation is for you! Topics include:

    Cassidy’s testimony and what led her to share about Jesus online The balance between boldness and compassion in faith conversations Overcoming fear, criticism and the pressure to conform How to build an authentic community of believers on social media

    To connect with Cassidy: TikTok: @therealcassb Instagram: @thecassb Instagram: notfornothingpod

    ___ To get connected with other upside down influencers and follow along with us, you can find us on Instagram: @upsidedowninfluencer TikTok: @upsidedowninfluencer Facebook To reach out to us: upsidedowninfluencer@gmail.com

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